Learner Express: Modules for Teaching and Learning

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Students select objects in the classroom and measure their circumference and diameter. View Video
Students explore fractions through a story, "fraction strips", and a game with a number cube. View Video
Working with geoboards helps students reach a better mathematical understanding of the concept of "half." View Video
Geoboards help students move from imprecise understandings of "half" to more precise mathematical thinking about the concept. View Video
Students observe ladybugs and collect data in order to answer quantitative questions. View Video
In this lesson, students work in groups to discuss and revise their estimates of how many seeds are in a small pumpkin. View Video
A teacher uses real dominos to help students explore properties of addition. The dominoes are a concrete representation of the lesson's mathematical ideas. View Video
A teacher uses one story to create eight story-based centers—places where students explore different aspects of the story, especially as it pertains to mathematical learning. View Video
Students work on an activity where they gather data for a bubble gum contest. View Video
Students work on a project to build and stain wooden pencil boxes. This involves measuring and calculating the surface area of geometric shapes. View Video
Students use abstract and quantitative reasoning to estimate how many beans are in a bag. View Video
In this estimation lesson, students are asked to predict and record how many scoops of cranberries fit into a jar. View Video
Students use abstract and quantitative reasoning to predict dice rolling. View Video
Students use various problem-solving strategies to understand the cost of household items, as well as the partitive model of division. View Video
Students use array structures to reason about relationships between sums and products. Charts help them identify patterns. View Video
Students work to answer the question: "How many cards would be needed if all 24 students in the class were to exchange cards with each other?" View Video
Students explore properties of addition using both real dominos and dominos that they make out of paper. Both 3-D and 2-D tools provide concrete representations of the lesson's mathematical ideas. View Video
In this project, students work to build and stain wooden pencil boxes. This involves selecting the right tools to measure and calculate the surface area of geometric shapes. View Video
First-graders solve real-world measurement problems using standard and non-standard measuring tools. View Video
In this lesson, students use array structures to reason and conjecture about relationships between sums and products. View Video