
Numbers In My Home
by Julia Wright
In this lesson, students will identify the significance of the numbers found in and around their home. Making these connections will help strengthen number sense and provide a real-world framework to their understanding of the value of mathematics. This lesson incorporates the use of a camera and was designed for an online classroom, but includes adaptations for use in-class.
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6th GradeLesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1SoKC-aHlrYjqKgRDEao4ZYKw95nw5KagxXQPgkl…Related Content

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