A hands-on lesson focused on counting quantities up to 13 and using the terms 'more' and 'less' to compare groups of objects. Students will practice visual estimation, precise counting, and basic mathematical comparison symbols.
A high-energy matching activity where students pair neon digital clock displays with standard digital time cards. Focuses on reinforcing identification of hours and half-hours through kinesthetic play.
A hands-on lesson for primary students to master reading 12-hour clocks to the hour and half-hour through a matching game. Students will connect analog clock faces with their corresponding digital representations.
A comprehensive review unit focusing on understanding place value through tens and ones, designed for students requiring additional scaffolding and visual support.
Synthesizes all skills to represent any two-digit number through drawing, expanded form, and word problems.
Practice with multiples of 10, connecting counting by tens to place value charts and number names.
Practice with numbers 11-19, representing them as '1 ten and some ones' using varied phrasing and visual models.
Focuses on the core concept of bundling 10 ones to make 1 ten. Includes high-repetition practice circling groups of ten and counting leftovers.
Students delve into the structure of the number 12, exploring it as one ten and two ones, and practice simple addition strategies to reach the sum of 12.
A quick check-in on basic subtraction skills focusing on numbers within 20.
A lesson focused on counting mixed sets of circles and triangles up to 15, helping students develop one-to-one correspondence and number writing skills.
A quick check for kindergarteners to identify if a quantity increases or decreases in a simple story context.
A series of classified mathematical missions involving addition and subtraction within 50, focusing on regrouping and borrowing techniques through word problems.
An intergalactic adventure where students identify 2D and 3D shapes and their characteristics using 'Captain Invincible and the Space Shapes'. Students will explore faces, edges, and vertices through a story-based mission.