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Lesson 7: Area without Unit Squares
Lesson 7: Area without Unit Squares
Lesson 7: Area without Unit Squares
Lesson 7: Area without Unit Squares
Lesson 7: Area without Unit Squares
Lesson 7: Area without Unit Squares
Lesson 7: Area without Unit Squares
Lesson 7: Area without Unit Squares
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Today we will find the area of rectangles without unit squares

Lesson Plan Includes:

  1. Spiral review warm up
  2. Student-friendly objective
  3. Student centered tasks
  4. Teacher Models
  5. Check for Understanding
  6. Reflection & Takeaways

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Lesson 7: Area without Unit Squares

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Description

Today we will find the area of rectangles without unit squares

Lesson Plan Includes:

  1. Spiral review warm up
  2. Student-friendly objective
  3. Student centered tasks
  4. Teacher Models
  5. Check for Understanding
  6. Reflection & Takeaways

*These Interactive Google Slides are compatible with Pear Deck. Note that using these lesson plans with Pear Deck is entirely OPTIONAL. All lesson plans are fully functional and effective without the Pear Deck Add On. If you choose to use these lesson plans without Pear Deck, just present as you would using Google Slides, or print out the slides and use them as handouts for students to engage with using paper and pencil.*

What is Pear Deck?

Pear Deck (similar to Nearpod or SeeSaw) is a Google Slides Add On that allows you to make slides of your choosing interactive. Students will be able to draw directly on the slides to demonstrate their thinking, respond to multiple choice questions, and more. Pear Deck works whether your setting is in-person, remote, or hybrid. Just have students join the lesson from their devices using the code or direct link.

Why Pear Deck?

  1. Pear Deck increases student engagement because they can interact with the content and practice skills during the lesson.
  2. View student responses and strategies in the moment, and adjust your instruction according to how they are mastering the objective.
  3. Showcase student work samples during the lesson. Pear Deck allows for a more student-centered learning experience because your sample strategies can come from the students themselves. Put the thinking on the students, and share student responses live!
  4. Looking for quick and easy math centers? Put the lesson in "student-paced mode".
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement.
A square with side length 1 unit, called “a unit square,” is said to have “one square unit” of area, and can be used to measure area.
A plane figure which can be covered without gaps or overlaps by 𝘯 unit squares is said to have an area of 𝘯 square units.
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