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Numbers & Days & Months

Numbers & Days & Months

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English

9th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
6.NS.B.3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Diogo BAPTISTA GOMES

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Cardinal Numbers Continued

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Think-Pair-Share

  1. Make 2 groups of 5!

  2. Each person thinks for themselves about the following question:

    What is the significance of numbers in our daily lives?

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Think-Pair-Share

  1. Now, share your thoughts with your group.

  2. One person in each group can share with the class what you discussed.

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Revision Exercises

  • From numbers to text and back again!

On the first worksheet, you must translate numbers into text where you are provided with numbers and translate text into number where text is given.

  • Welcome to Mathematics in English

In the second worksheet, zou must solve the mathematics problems provided. if the calculation consists of numbers, the result must consist of letters. If the calculation consists of letters, the result must consist of numbers.

  • Numerical Dictation

Write the numbers you hear in numerical and written form. ( https://dailydictation.com/exercises/numbers/numbers-3.332/listen-and-type )

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Ordinal Numbers - Explained

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Ordinal numbers - Explained

  • Ordinal numbers follow naturally from cardinal numbers. They usually designate placement or position.

  • There is no need to go into depth with ordinal numbers. We can just stick to 1-31.

  • You are not going to be expected to write ordinal numbers in written form higher than 10.

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Ordinal numbers - Explained

  • Generally, for ordinal numbers, you just add a "th" at the end.

An example for this would be 5th = fifth or 10th = tenth.

  • One, two and three are exceptions to this.

1st = First; 2nd = Second and 3rd = third.

  • The consequence of this is that any number containing 1, 2 or 3 end with the letter "st"; "nd" or "rd".

An example would be 21st = twenty-first or 23rd = twenty-third. Extremely useful for dates!

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Days of the Week & Months of the Year

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  • Make 2 groups! Move to one of the available two stations.

  • Complete the exercise then move to the next station.

Group-Work in 2 Stations

  • We are going to read the text and underline the correct vocabulary.

Reading & Underlining

2 Activities

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Birth date!

  • Finally, I would want everyone to write their brith date on the blackboard. (If you do not feel comfortable with coming to the black board, then you can dictate it to a classmate.)

Cardinal Numbers Continued

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