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Description
What It Is:
This is a vocabulary card worksheet designed as an EL (English Learner) support lesson plan focused on 'The Rhyme and Reason for Rounding'. It features four vocabulary words: 'approximate,' 'actual,' 'estimate,' and 'nearest.' Each word is presented in a separate box with its definition. For example, 'approximate' is defined as 'an answer that is not exactly accurate or right but is close to the real answer,' and 'actual' is defined as 'the correct answer to a calculation.' The worksheet includes a scissors icon at the bottom, suggesting the cards are meant to be cut out.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 3-5. The vocabulary and concepts related to rounding are typically introduced in these grades. The definitions are presented in a way that's accessible to elementary school students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students learn and understand key vocabulary related to rounding and estimation in mathematics. It provides clear definitions of the terms, which supports vocabulary development and comprehension of mathematical concepts. It's especially useful for English Language Learners who may need additional support with mathematical vocabulary.
How to Use It:
Print the worksheet and have students read the definitions of each vocabulary word. Students can then cut out the cards along the dotted lines. The cards can be used for various activities, such as matching games, flashcards, or as a reference during rounding exercises.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for elementary school students, particularly those in grades 3-5, who are learning about rounding and estimation. It is also beneficial for English Language Learners who need extra support with mathematical vocabulary. Teachers can use it as part of a math lesson or as a supplementary activity.