Print and cut on the lines. Can laminate the pieces for future use. Page 2 is an area for the students to show their work. Another option is to laminate the puzzle and allow the students to record the equivalencies using a dry erase marker.
To compare fractions, students will cut and sort if a fraction is less than 1/2, equal to 1/2, or more than 1/2. Students will then use the fraction sort to compare fractions.
Cut out the task cards and display them around the room. Students can go to any task card and draw the area model on their worksheet. They will then decompose the area model based on the directions on the task card. They will then record the equivalent fraction and show the multiplication used to create the equivalent fraction sentence. This riddle goes with Grade 4, Module 5, Lesson 8.
Grades 3-5 Engage NY Resource for addition and subtraction. Students will use the place value chart to bundle and unbundle in conjunction with the vertical method. The place value chart contains 10 frames to show our base 10 number system. When subtracting, the students can easily unbundle a place value disc. When adding, students can easily see when they can make a 10. The place value chart if for whole numbers. Ones through Hundred Thousands Place the first page into a dry erase sleeve f
Cut out the task cards and display them around the room. Students can go to any task card and draw the area model on their worksheet. They will then decompose the area model based on the directions on the task card. They will then record the equivalent fraction and show the multiplication used to create the equivalent fraction sentence. This riddle goes with Grade 4, Module 5, Lesson 7.
ENGAGE NY resource! READ DRAW WRITE! Students use this template when solving word problems mimicking a traffic light (red, yellow, green). They first turn the question into a "target statement", they then draw a picture, and finally write any calculations needed to answer the question. This can be used for grades K-6.