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This optional sequence of lessons explores the mathematics of voting. These lessons build on one another and should be completed in order. It is not necessary to do all five lessons to get some benefit, although more connections are made the further one gets.
Students begin by comparing election results to determine which group is more in favor of the...
These optional lessons do not build on each other and can be completed in any order. In this section, students apply proportional reasoning, fractions, and percentages to make sense of situations and solve problems. Each lesson builds on skills developed in earlier units.
All standards in this section have been addressed in prior units. This section provides an optional opportunity...
Let’s make some estimates.
Let’s use math to better understand our world.
Let’s cut up rectangles.
Let’s check how accurate our calculations are.
Let’s see how proportional relationships apply to where people live.
This optional sequence of lessons can be done anytime after Unit 4 is completed. In this section, students explore different ways to measure long distances and then design a five-kilometer course for their school. They begin by measuring a smaller track using a variety of tools and strategies. Then they are introduced to a trundle wheel, a tool for measuring...