A desert-themed partner game where first-grade students practice two-digit subtraction without regrouping by climbing to the top of a giant cactus.
A comprehensive 10-page workbook unit for 1st grade students to master the concept of 10 more and 10 less using various visual and mathematical models.
A mysterious and engaging introduction to solving two-digit plus one-digit addition and subtraction story problems through the lens of a detective agency. Students learn to identify keywords, set up number sentences, and solve the 'cases'.
A lesson introducing symmetry through common objects and geometric shapes, using 'mirror magic' as a metaphor for reflective symmetry.
Students learn to identify basic geometric shapes and combine them to create a unique paper animal, practicing scissor skills and spatial reasoning.
A functional math lesson for students to practice adding whole dollar amounts through a simulated grocery shopping experience focused on healthy fruits and snacks.
A comprehensive baseline assessment for incoming Grade 1 students to evaluate their starting points in addition, subtraction, place value, and number patterns.
A foundational lesson on using touch points to master single-digit addition with sums up to 10. Students learn the specific placement of touch points on numbers 1-9 and practice vertical addition.
A high-energy, 25-minute introduction to fractions where first graders use folding and coloring to prove if shapes are partitioned into equal or unequal parts.
A comprehensive weekly homework set focused on identifying and differentiating between 2D (flat) and 3D (solid) shapes through daily practice activities.
A comprehensive 1st-grade lesson on partitioning squares, circles, and rectangles into equal shares of halves and fourths, designed for an observation with a focus on clear learning targets and student engagement.
Students master two-digit addition with regrouping and explain their mental math strategies before completing an exit ticket.
Students explore regrouping in two-digit addition using expanded form and participate in a collaborative math game.
Students learn to add two-digit numbers without regrouping by breaking them into tens and ones using the expanded form method.