Classroom Lessons

The following lessons help teachers bring math instruction to life in their classrooms.

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Alexander Used to Be Rich
by Jane Crawford

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Big and Little
by Jamee Petersen

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by Rusty Bresser and Caren Holtzman

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by Rusty Bresser


The Button Game
by Vicki Bachman

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Caterpillars
by Leyani von Rotz and Marilyn Burns

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by Leyani von Rotz and Marilyn Burns


Classroom Discussions: Using Math Talk in Elementary Classrooms
by Suzanne H. Chapin, Catherine O’Connor, and Nancy Canavan Anderson


Classroom Discussions: Using Math Talk in Elementary Classrooms
by Suzanne H. Chapin, Catherine O’Connor, and Nancy Canavan Anderson


Collecting, Representing, and Interpreting Data
by Linda Dacey and Rebeka Eston

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by Linda Dacey and Rebeka Eston


Comparing Handfuls
by Leyani von Rotz and Marilyn Burns

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Counting Crocodiles
by Andrea Holmes


Developing Operations Sense
by Stephanie Sheffield

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The Door Project
by Rosemarie Dyer


Estimating Length: Differentiating Within a Unit
by Linda Dacey and Rebeka Eston Salemi

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by Linda Dacey and Rebeka Eston Salemi


Evens and Odds
by Stephanie Sheffield

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Farmer’s Math
by Ann Carlyle


Five Little Speckled Frogs: A Lesson for Grades K–1
by Dana Islas


Getting Your Math Message Out to Parents
by Nancy Litton

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by Nancy Litton


Growing Mathematical Ideas in Kindergarten
by Linda Schulman Dacey and Rebeka Eston

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Guess My Number
by Rusty Bresser and Caren Holtzman

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Helping English Language Learners Make Sense of Math Word Problems
by Rusty Bresser, Kathy Melanese, and Christine Sphar

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Hold and Fold
by Chris Confer

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The Icky Bug Counting Book
by Vicki Bachman

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by Rusty Bresser, Carolyn Felux, Kathy Melanese, and Christine Sphar

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Mary Wore Her Red Dress: A Lesson in Counting Attributes
by Dana Islas

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Math in the Early Childhood Classroom
by Ann Carlyle


Modeling Subtraction
by Stephanie Sheffield

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More or Less?
by Rusty Bresser and Caren Holtzman

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More than One
by Jamee Petersen

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Numbers at School
by Chris Confer

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by Linda Dacey and Rebeka Eston Salemi

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Quick as a Cricket
by Lisa Rogers


Rod Towers
by Vicki Bachman

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The Shape of Things
by Marilyn Burns

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Solving Real-World Problems
by Chris Confer

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Stranger in the Woods
by Dana Islas

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by Lynn Sherman

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Ten-Frames Lesson: Race to 20

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Working with Counting Cups
by Ann Carlyle


“What’s This One Called?”
by Kristin Garrison

The following lessons help teachers bring math instruction to life in their classrooms.

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The 512 Ants on Sullivan Street
by Maryann Wickett and Marilyn Burns

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Alexander Used to Be Rich
by Jane Crawford

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Amanda Bean’s Amazing Dream
A Mathematical Story

by Cindy Neuschwander

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by Jamee Petersen

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Body Measurements
by Bonnie Tank and Lynne Zolli

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Breaking Numbers Apart
by Rusty Bresser and Caren Holtzman

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Categorical Data Collection
by Nancy Litton

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Chasing Vermeer
by Maryann Wicket


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by Suzanne H. Chapin, Catherine O’Connor, and Nancy Canavan Anderson


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Clear the Board
by Rusty Bresser and Caren Holtzman

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Closest to One Thousand
by Len Sparrow and Paul Swan

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by Linda Dacey and Rebeka Eston

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by Susan Ohanian

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by Leyani von Rotz, Maryann Wickett, Katharine Kharas, and Marilyn Burns

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Divide and Ride
by Lynne Zolli


Estimating Length: Differentiating Within a Unit
by Linda Dacey and Rebeka Eston Salemi

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Estimation Jar
by Susan Scharton

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Everybody Wins!
by Maryann Wickett and Marilyn Burns

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Exploring Halves
by Maryann Wickett

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Exploring Ones, Tens, and Hundreds with Base Ten Blocks
by Maryann Wickett and Marilyn Burns

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The Game of More
by Bonnie Tank and Lynne Zolli

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The Game of Tens and Ones
by Maryann Wickett and Marilyn Burns

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by Nancy Litton

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by Rusty Bresser and Caren Holtzman

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by Rusty Bresser and Caren Holtzman

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Hand Spans
by Maryann Wickett

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Helping English Language Learners Make Sense of Math Word Problems
by Rusty Bresser, Kathy Melanese, and Christine Sphar

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Hold and Fold
by Chris Confer

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How Many Feet in the Bed?
by Kim Oliver Vacha


Identifying and Describing Polygons
by Rusty Bresser, Carolyn Felux, Kathy Melanese, and Christine Sphar

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Introduction to Coordinate Graphing
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It All Adds Up! Engaging 8-to-12-Year-Olds in Math Investigations
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by Maryann Wickett


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by Susan Westfried
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The Long and Short of It
by Lisa Rogers


Looking at Data
by Rusty Bresser and Caren Holtzman

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Mary Wore Her Red Dress: A Lesson in Counting Attributes
by Dana Islas

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by Rusty Bresser and Caren Holtzman

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by Jamee Petersen

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My Map Book
by Jamee Petersen

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by Linda Dacey and Jayne Bamford Lynch

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by Marilyn Burns

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One Time Only
by Rusty Bresser and Caren Holtzman

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by Linda Dacey and Jayne Bamford Lynch

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by Linda Dacey and Rebeka Eston Salemi

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Quick as a Cricket
by Lisa Rogers


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by Chris Confer

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Revisiting Addition and Subtraction
by Suzy Ronfeldt

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Rod Towers
by Vicki Bachman

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Ruof
by David Green


Stranger in the Woods
by Dana Islas

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by Lynn Sherman

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Telephone Number Totals
by Bonnie Tank and Lynne Zolli

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Ten Friends
by Marilyn Burns

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by Caren Holtzman

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Understanding and Memorizing Multiplication Facts
by Nancy Packard


What Could Be the Sum?
by Marilyn Burns

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Which Has More?
by Marilyn Burns

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The following lessons help teachers bring math instruction to life in their classrooms.

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Amanda Bean’s Amazing Dream
A Mathematical Story

by Cindy Neuschwander

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Clear the Board
by Rusty Bresser and Caren Holtzman

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by Len Sparrow and Paul Swan

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by Marilyn Burns


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by Susan Ohanian

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by Leyani von Rotz, Maryann Wickett, Katharine Kharas, and Marilyn Burns

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Dividing Brownies
by Marilyn Burns

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by Marilyn Burns

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by Nancy Litton

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Great Estimations
by Maryann Wickett


Guess My Number
by Rusty Bresser and Caren Holtzman

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Leftovers with 100
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Martha Blah Blah
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Millions
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More or Less Than One-Half
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by Marilyn Burns

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by Len Sparrow and Paul Swan

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Hatchet
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The King’s Flower
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by Lainie Schuster and Nancy Canavan Anderson

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One Hundred Hungry Ants
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Orange You Glad . . . ?
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