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Common Core Math Read, Draw, Write
and More!!!
Cyndi Nichols First Grade teacher
North Ridge
Upcoming Units Kindergarten Unit 2: Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Shapes First Grade Unit 2: Addition and Subtraction
Lesson Outline Fluency Practice Application Problem Concept Development Problem Set Exit Ticket Homework
Fluency Practice
5-Group Hands Click on the boxes below. Show the number by placing one hand on top of the other to show 5 and some more.
Fluency Practice
Show Me Shapes Look at the shapes below. Choose the one that best fits the description that your teacher gives you..
Fluency Practice
Sparkle The Say Ten Way!
Let's stand in a circle and count from 8 to 13, the Say Ten Way. When we get to Ten 3, the next person says, "Sparkle!" and the next person sits down.
Fluency Practice
Cold Call: Break Apart Numbers
Listen to the number said, then complete the number bond using 3 as one of the parts.
Application Problem
Draw a shape that we have been talking about this week. Now think of which solid has that shape on one of its faces.
cone
cube
cylinder
sphere
Application Problem
There were 4 boots by the classroom door, 8 boots in the hallway, and 6 boots by the teacher's desk. How many boots were there altogether?
Concept Development
The shapes below are called solids. Look carefully at each one and use words like, edges, corners, points, and curves to describe each one.
Click on the shapes to see what these might look like in your home. Then find these shapes in your classroom.
Concept Development
Mark has 14 crayons. Eight of the crayons are on the table and some more are in the box. How many crayons are in the box? Step 1 Read
Step 2: Draw
Step 3: Write
Click to reveal the steps.
Concept Development
Colby is reading a book that is 14 pages long. She already read 8 pages, how many more pages does Colby need to finish?
Student A Student B
Student D Student E
Click on each student to see how they solved the problem.
Student C
Concept Development
6 - 5 = 1 There are 4 boys left.
Some new baby ducks hatched on the farm. There were 5 baby ducks and now there are 12! How many new baby ducks were hatched?
Don't forget to label!
Read Draw Write
This is a great resource if you are having trouble understanding the math.
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