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Numbers laboratories for homeschool

Preview of Absorb and Repel Inquiry Experiment for Early Primary Students

Absorb and Repel Inquiry Experiment for Early Primary Students

This resource was created in response to a student inquiry. An Aboriginal educator showed my students deer and moose leather gloves and we started a conversation about its water-repellent property (and compared it to cotton gloves - which get soggy). This connects to the Ontario Grade 1 Science curriculum and several areas of the Kindergarten curriculum. Includes: - curriculum links - materials and tips - suggested read-aloud - 4 documentation pages for experiment using weighing objects (incl.
Preview of Gingerbread Man Area & Perimeter

Gingerbread Man Area & Perimeter

Created by
Anna Watkins
This is a very fun, holiday themed activity. You can use any size Gingerbread Man you'd like based on ability and age. This sheet has a list of fun food items and the child practices measuring the perimeter and area of the gingerbread man. There is a column for estimation and results. This is a great hands on activity!
Preview of MATH LESSON & MATH LAB on Really Big Numbers!

MATH LESSON & MATH LAB on Really Big Numbers!

Created by
Jean's MATH
Most people can identify numbers in the millions, billions and trillions, but few people actually know the names for some really big numbers after that! This is a tried and true math lesson and lab that I have created and used for many years with my 7th and 8th grade classes. Students get a "kick" out of learning about really big numbers that they were never able to identify before now. They walk away feeling empowered and ready to share their knowledge with others! In the MATH LESSON, students
Preview of Math Lab:  Investigating Second-hand Smoke Using Inequality Symbols

Math Lab: Investigating Second-hand Smoke Using Inequality Symbols

This lab is great to use as reinforcement to newly learned lessons, or it can be used as a semester review! Honestly, this is one of my favorites!* Working with a partner, students use balloons to measure the volume of a single breath of air and apply their calculations to determine (mathematically) how much second-hand smoke they breathe when exposed!* In the process of making their discovery, students use the circumference formula in a variety of forms in order to find a radius, and ultimatel
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