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Word problems, models and more!

Resource ID: TXLSR08.008
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

The students will engage in group activities to solve word problems with and without models as well as writing equations.

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Mastering Maps

Resource ID: TXLSR13.049
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Social Studies

 This lesson was designed by  Elicia Josselet and Nancy Reed at William J. Winkley Elementary in Leander Independent School District of ESC Region 13. The Lesson Observation (video) was taught by Elicia Josselet to 18 students in the 2020 spring semester.

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Colorful Fractions

Resource ID: TXLSR08.009
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

Students will represent fractions in multiple ways, such as pattern blocks, fraction strips, and number lines.

 

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The Great Classroom Escape

Resource ID: TXLSR14.035
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

Students will work collaboratively to solve six real-world multiplication problems and earn puzzle pieces they can put together to reveal a phone number they can call to escape the classroom.

Students working together

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Who Ate More - Fractions on a Number Line

Resource ID: TXLSR4.020
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

In this activity, students will consider a real-world scenario requiring them to compare two fractional amounts using a number line. Through the use of the number line and peer collaboration, students will recognize equivalency in the two fractional quantities and effectively communicate their understanding of this concept.

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Exploring Number Sense

Resource ID: TXLSR14.043
Grade Range: PreK
Subject: Math

Students will use manipulatives and a number path to identify numbers one less than or more than a given number.

         Students Working in Their Group

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Decoding Word Problems

Resource ID: TXLS189
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

This lesson focuses on multi-step word problems involving division along with addition or subtraction. The students chunk word problems into each individual step and learn how to choose a familiar strategy.

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What Goes In, Must Come Out

Resource ID: TXLS190
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

Students will learn how to use an input-output table using real-world examples.

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Analyzing Data Using a Dot Plot

Resource ID: TXLS119
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

Students will construct a dot plot using data collected on the faces of a cube after it is rolled. Students will then use a key to change the data to represent a larger population.

Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) Vertical Alignment

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Planting the Seeds of Perimeter

Resource ID: TXLSR20.013
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

Students will create planters that meet specific perimeter dimensions. The students will need to determine the number of sides and the perimeter for their planter.

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Utilize Strip Diagrams to Solve Multi-step Multiplication and Division Word Problems

Resource ID: TXLS188
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

Students will utilize manipulatives to create concrete and pictorial strip diagram representations in order to solve multi-step multiplication and division word problems.

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Executive Order 9066

Resource ID: TXLSR4.003
Grade Range: 11
Subject: Social Studies

This lesson is an examination of Executive Order 9066.  By using several forms of media, students will grasp a full understanding of the causes and impacts of Executive Order 9066.  Students will compare to past and current events to demonstrate a global understanding of historical events current events our nation encounters.

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From Dogs/Not Dogs to Prisms/Not Prisms

Resource ID: TXLSR11.001
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

Students will work in pairs, groups, and independently to sort and classify 2D and 3D shapes using formal geometric language. Students will have opportunities to explore the work of other groups to expand their thinking and find new ways that shapes can be sorted and classified. Students will engage in multiple conversations using accurate geometrical language to ask questions, explore a variety of reasonings, and share generalizations about shapes.

PBS Learning Media
Sunflower Biscuit Bones (PDF) | Martha Speaks

Resource ID: PBS379
Grade Range: 1 - PreK
Subject: Math

The PDF of the interactive, informational story "Sunflower Biscuit Bones" designed for in-classroom use.

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50 States Part 1

Resource ID: PBS442
Grade Range: 3 - 5
Subject: Social Studies

In this activity, students travel virtually to 25 different states from Alabama to Missouri. While on their journey students explore geography, learn state capitals and interesting facts along the way.

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50 States Part 2

Resource ID: PBS449
Grade Range: 3 - 5
Subject: Social Studies

In this activity, students combine psychomotor skills and geography as they travel from Montana to Wyoming. As students travel from state to state, they learn regional facts and state capitals. 

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Historic Relationships Between Dogs and Humans

Resource ID: PBS458
Grade Range: 3 - 5
Subject: Social Studies

In this video segment from Nature, we learn that dogs were the first creatures to be domesticated. Ancient people thought of dogs as creatures of magic and as spiritual guardians. Dogs were often sacrificed and buried with people to protect them with their magical powers.

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6.08 Bonus Video: Law of Sines—The Ambiguous Case

Resource ID: SE1210B
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Math

The Law of Sines can be used to solve for sides and angles of oblique triangles. However, in some cases more than one triangle may satisfy the given conditions. We refer to this as an ambiguous case.

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¡El Pollo! | StoryBlocks

Resource ID: PBS202
Grade Range: 1 - PreK
Subject: ELL Support

La investigación muestra los bebés pueden reconocer que las palabras mucho antes de que puedan hablar.

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Los Elefantes | StoryBlocks

Resource ID: PBS203
Grade Range: 1 - PreK
Subject: ELL Support

La investigación muestra los bebés pueden reconocer que las palabras mucho antes de que puedan hablar.

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