Students get a hands-on, minds-on experience with counting, while also constructing an …
Students get a hands-on, minds-on experience with counting, while also constructing an understanding of tens and ones. This lesson includes a detailed plan, a link to a song about teen numbers, a video showing students engaging in partner work, and a printable worksheet.
Students make connections between the coordinate grid and Geometry by finding the …
Students make connections between the coordinate grid and Geometry by finding the distance of line segments using the coordinate plane. This lesson includes a detailed lesson plan, slides containing notes and problems, and a think-pair-share activity with a video explanation.
Numbers don't stop at 20! This lesson looks at the numbers beyond …
Numbers don't stop at 20! This lesson looks at the numbers beyond 20 using the book "The Cheerios Counting Book" by Barbara Barbieri McGrath. This lesson includes a detailed plan, links to center ideas, a printable worksheet, and a video tutorial.
Numbers don't stop at 20! This lesson looks at the numbers beyond …
Numbers don't stop at 20! This lesson looks at the numbers beyond 20 through a fun game. This lesson includes a detailed plan, links to center ideas, a review video, and a printable worksheet.
Students will be able to count up to 10 objects independently using …
Students will be able to count up to 10 objects independently using oral directions and modeling by the teacher. This lesson contains detailed plans, pictures of student work, and a printable exit ticket to assess understanding.
Students learn how to count up to 7 objects independently by following …
Students learn how to count up to 7 objects independently by following oral directions and modeling given by the teacher. This lesson contains a detailed plan, examples of student work, and a downloadable exit ticket to assess understanding.
Students will practice counting from 1-30 and having one-to-one correspondence with objects …
Students will practice counting from 1-30 and having one-to-one correspondence with objects for these numbers. Also, they will practice finding patterns on a hundreds chart. This lesson includes a detailed plan, videos of students participating in a counting chain, and a printable ten frame worksheet.
This is a super fun lesson for letting kids get their hands …
This is a super fun lesson for letting kids get their hands busy, while also building crucial number sense! In this lesson, students share strategies for counting collections of objects. This lesson includes a detailed plan, pictures and videos of the students at work, printable worksheets, and a link to a song about counting to 100.
Count me in! In this lesson, students will learn to extend a …
Count me in! In this lesson, students will learn to extend a counting sequence starting at any number. Included are a lesson plan, worksheets, number chart to 120, and a video of the lesson in action.
A part of the sorting and classifying standard that can be overlooked …
A part of the sorting and classifying standard that can be overlooked relates to assigning a number count to a group of similar objects. This lesson helps students find similar groups and practice counting and relating numbers to their sorted groups using an app on an iPad. This lesson contains buddy work with older students, pictures of students working together, and a printable count and match checklist.
Numbers don't stop at 20! This lesson looks at the numbers beyond …
Numbers don't stop at 20! This lesson looks at the numbers beyond 20 by playing a fun game with a 100 Chart! This lesson includes a detailed plan, links to center ideas, a printable worksheet, and a video explanation.
Many kindergarteners come to school with rote counting skills, but they often …
Many kindergarteners come to school with rote counting skills, but they often do not understand that the numbers they can recite actually represent quantities. This lesson helps to make that connection. This lesson contains detailed instructions, a video of students engaged in the lesson, downloadable worksheets, smartboard slides, and a printable book.
Students apply their knowledge of surface area and volume to solve some …
Students apply their knowledge of surface area and volume to solve some problems for a box company. This lesson contains a detailed lesson plan, video explanations, rubrics, group work guidelines, slides containing problems, and supplemental problems if needed.
What do tin foil, surface area, and rectangular prisms make? A tin …
What do tin foil, surface area, and rectangular prisms make? A tin foil robot of course! This lesson includes practice problems about surface area, worksheets, a video explanation, and a reflection sheet.
Students get very confused when asked to use >,<, and = to …
Students get very confused when asked to use >,<, and = to compare numbers. This lesson will show students how to make the crocodile eat the biggest number and free their minds to compare numbers and not focus on which symbol is the correct one to use. This lesson includes an explanatory video, poster, worksheets, and pictures of students at work.
Students often become confused as they count from one decade to the …
Students often become confused as they count from one decade to the next. In order to become fluent with operations in addition and subtraction, students need to be able to move across decades. This lesson includes a detailed activity, video and pictures of students at work, and an extension idea.
The student will strengthen their 1-9 counting skills by choosing a card, …
The student will strengthen their 1-9 counting skills by choosing a card, recognizing the number, counting out that number of objects and recording their actions on a white board.
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