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Representing Objects with Numbers (0 to 20) Guided Lesson
Here are a few opportunities for youngsters to hone their number skills by counting and quantifying objects, tracing numbers, and translating word-form numbers into numerical form. There are four questions here providing practice with...
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Trick-or-Treat
Who has the most candy? Kids often have candy on the brain, so get them to learn in the process! Here is a great counting worksheet for Halloween week. Learners compare candy stashes between four pairs of kids. They count each stash,...
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And Off or Even Number of Members
How many in each set? Learners examine 12 sets of objects in this three-page activity packet, counting to determine if each is an even or odd amount. They practice writing numbers as well, and the highest they will find here is 16....
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Multiplication and Division within 100
Nothing out of the ordinary here; young mathematicians complete two multiplication and two division problems with whole-number products and quotients. Because the answer is described below, this would work best as an all-class warm up,...
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Reading and Writing Numbers up to Thousands
Budding math analyists look at 4-digit numbers that are broken down by thousands, hundreds, tens and units. They write each number in words and represent them using their unifix cubes of base 10 blocks. There are two problems to complete...
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Nuclear Popcorn
Make your lesson plan on radioactive decay pop with this lab exercise. Using popcorn kernels spread over a tabletop, participants pick up all of those that point toward the back of the room, that is, those that represent decayed atoms....
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Drawing Circles
For this circles worksheet, students look at 6 rows of circles, count the circles already drawn on each line and then draw additional circles in each row to equal 5.
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Morning Math
Mornings can be hard with sluggish mathematicians. Get them thinking using this set of 14 morning math problems. Pass these out or simply project them and have students complete individual problems in their notebooks. Skills include...
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Tallying Animal Characteristics
Take a trip to the farm! While examining an image of farmyard animals, learners make two separate tallies: animals with two legs and animals with four legs. Then, they add up the numbers to find the total number of animals. They could...
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Understand Categories of Shapes
This colorful set of shapes and figures is the data set learners need to fill out an extensive table. For each of 11 types of shapes or figures they record the quantity and how many corners and sides each has. This becomes more difficult...
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Inequalities and The Order of Operations
Middle and high schoolers investigate how to solve inequalities. The lesson has a good guide for taking pupils through a direct instruction of the concept. You can use counting tiles in order to help kinesthetic learners.
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Reading Review for Grade 2 (2.4)
In this reading review for grade 2 (2.4) worksheet, 2nd graders answer 25 multiple choice comprehension questions in standardized test format.
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Word Roots 1: Dict, Vent, Duct Advanced Fill-in-the-Blank
Choosing words from a provided list, learners use context clues to fill in each blank on this online, interactive vocabulary activity. Class members receive immediate feedback when they click submit. Consider this list as part of a unit...
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Place Value to 10,000,000
How many tens are there in 2,630? Scholars solve this and 35 other place value problems, working with numbers from two digits to eight digits. First, they determine the number of tens in 12 numbers. Next, learners examine six numbers to...
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Crossing Out
By crossing out objects young mathematicians can begin comprehending subtraction concepts. They examine six sets, each including two types of shapes. Learners choose one shape to cross out, filling in the subtraction equation this way...
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Most and Least
Which one has the most? Each row has three sets of identical objects, and scholars compare the sets to determine which has the most or the least (they find the most for the first four and the least for the last four). One example is...
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Earth Day Number Practice 0-20
How many trees can your pupils plant? Practice numbers 0-20 with several related activities. For the first, kids match images of trees to numbers. They then match the number symbols to number words, using a word bank. The final activity...
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Counting Money #1
In this counting coins worksheet, students fill out 4 charts in which multiples of the same type of coin are added. Students write the value of the set of coins. Note: The cents sign is written: c.
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Dinosaur Counting III
For this counting practice worksheet, students examine a picture of 6 dinosaurs. Students color 4 of the dinosaurs and circle 1 of the dinosaurs.
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Counting From 1 to 10
In this counting worksheet, students work with the number 1. They write the number one in each box next to pictures that are shown such as a fish, a plane, and a computer. They total up the number of pictures.
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Counting from 1 to 20
In this counting practice learning exercise, 1st graders practice counting from 1 to 20. Students fill in the numbers in the chart using ascending order.
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Counting from 1 to 10
In this counting practice activity, 1st graders practice counting from 1 to 10 by listing the number of items in each section of the box.
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Value of Coins
In this counting money with coins worksheet, learners count by ones, fives, or tens to write the amount of the money the coins in each row are worth. Students also respond to a question regarding how to make 30 cents with coins.
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Solving Problems Part 1 - Addition
In this addition instructional activity, students learn how to solve basic addition story problems. They then solve the 6 addition problems in the packet. The answers are on the last 2 pages.