Students will discover similarities and differences in the lifestyles and geography of Utah and another culture of various peoples.
- Subject:
- Elementary English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Author:
- Utah Lesson Plans
- Date Added:
- 09/03/2021
Students will discover similarities and differences in the lifestyles and geography of Utah and another culture of various peoples.
In this task students are required to compare numbers that are identified by word names and not just digits. The order of the numbers described in words are intentionally placed in a different order than their base-ten counterparts so that students need to think carefully about the value of the numbers.
In this task students are required to compare numbers that are identified by word names and not just digits. The order of the numbers described in words are intentionally placed in a different order than their base-ten counterparts so that students need to think carefully about the value of the numbers.
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