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Math Pre-K and K The Bruins I.C.E. School Math – Pre K and Kindergarten Curriculum Materials Lesson 1: One to One Numerical Correspondence Lesson 2: Adding Two Numbers Lesson 3: Comparing Numbers Lesson 4: Creating and Extending Simple Patterns Lesson 5: Vocabulary That Identifies the Position of an Object Worksheets Included: Getting Ready! – Hockey Poem Hockey Picture Cards My Hockey Counting Book Jersey Master Hockey Face Off Game Board Please see each lesson plan for the frameworks that apply to that lesson.

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Math Pre-K and K

The Bruins I.C.E. School

Math – Pre K and Kindergarten Curriculum Materials

Lesson 1: One to One Numerical Correspondence Lesson 2: Adding Two Numbers Lesson 3: Comparing Numbers Lesson 4: Creating and Extending Simple Patterns Lesson 5: Vocabulary That Identifies the Position of an Object Worksheets Included:

• Getting Ready! – Hockey Poem • Hockey Picture Cards • My Hockey Counting Book • Jersey Master • Hockey Face Off Game Board

Please see each lesson plan for the frameworks that apply to that lesson.

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Math Pre-K and K

Lesson 1: One to One Numerical Correspondence Concept/Topic to Teach: Students create a Hockey Counting Book.

Standards Addressed:

• K.N.2 Match quantities up to at least 10 with numerals and words.

General Goal(s) – Expected Outcome • Students will make a Hockey Counting Book using hockey equipment as illustrations.

Specific Objectives • Students will accurately represent the numbers 1-5 with illustrations of sets of objects.

Required Materials • Hockey Counting Poem • Hockey Picture Cards • Hockey Counting Book Reproducible (Reproduce Hockey Counting Book for each

student.)

Introduction • Activate prior knowledge by asking students what they know about hockey. • Guide the discussion to the things needed to play hockey. • Make a list.

Read Hockey Counting Poem Getting Ready!

By Melissa Tuffy

One helmet Two sharp skates Two gloves and a shoulder pad make three Being safe is the key. Shin guards and elbow pads, two and two is four Time to grab your stick, skate and score!

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Math Pre-K and K Modeling/Explanation

• Practice counting sets of items using the poem, pictures of hockey equipment, or other pictures.

• Write a number on the board and have students help illustrate the number with the appropriate set of numbers.

Independent Practice

• Have students select items that relate to hockey to illustrate the numbers 1-5 in the Hockey Counting Book.

o Note: the number of pages could be expanded or small groups could work together to make a book, each student making one page.

Accommodations:

Adaptations (For Students with Learning Disabilities) • Provide number cards with dots to help students identify the appropriate number of

items to place on a page. • Provide pictures or stickers to paste on the page to help students with fine motor

issues. Extensions (For Gifted Students) • Adjust the numbers on the pages to meet students’ ability. • Ask students to write a sentence to go with their illustrations.

Check for Understanding • As students work, check to make sure they are accurately matching the numbers.

Closure/Wrap-Up • Have students share their books with class or in small groups.

Evaluation

• Observation of students’ work during independent practice. • Assess student success in illustrating their Hockey Counting Book.

Additional Teacher Resources • Hockey by Cynthia Fitterer Klingel and Robert B. Noyed

o A book about the game of hockey with simple understandable text

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Math Pre-K and K

Lesson 2: Adding Two Numbers Concept/Topic to Teach: Students will practice addition concepts and illustrate an addition fact. Standards Addressed:

• K.N.7 Use objects and drawings to model and solve related addition and subtraction problems to ten.

General Goal(s) – Expected Outcome

• Students use hockey related items to illustrate and solve addition problems. Specific Objectives:

• Students will use drawings to model and solve addition problems. Required Materials:

• Hockey Picture Cards • Index cards with addition problems written on them. • 6” X 18” piece of construction paper.

Introduction

Read Hockey Counting Poem Getting Ready!

By Melissa Tuffy

One helmet Two sharp skates Two gloves and a shoulder pad make three Being safe is the key. Shin guards and elbow pads, two and two is four Time to grab your stick, skate and score!

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Math Pre-K and K Modeling/Explanation

• Reread the line “Two gloves and a shoulder pad make three.” • Using the hockey picture cards model how 2 gloves+ 1 shoulder pad =3 things. • Demonstrate how to write the number model: 2+1=3 under the picture cards. • Model again with the line “Shin guards and elbow pads, two and two is four”. • Have students help demonstrate other addition problems.

Independent Practice

• Give students an index card with an addition problem. • Have students work individually or with a partner to illustrate an addition problem

using hockey related items on a 6 X18 piece of construction paper. Accommodations

Adaptations (For Students with Learning Disabilities) • Have student work with a partner. • Provide pictures or stickers for pasting on illustrations. • Provide counters or other manipulative to have them model numbers before

illustrating. Extensions (For Gifted Students) • Adjust numbers in addition problem to match student ability. • Provide student with a missing addend problem to solve (____+ 3 = 5)

Check for Understanding

• Ask students to explain their illustrations and how they correspond to their addition problem.

• Ask students to show you how they found their answer. Closure/Wrap-Up

• Have students share their addition problems with class or small groups. • Ask students to explain their strategies for solving their problems.

Evaluation

• Observe students during independent work. • Observe students’ ability to discuss their problem solving strategies. • Assess student ability to illustrate their addition problem accurately.

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Math Pre-K and K

Lesson 3: Comparing Numbers Concept/Topic to Teach: Students will compare numbers by playing the Hockey Face Off Game. Standards Addressed:

• K.N.4 Compare sets of up to at least 10 concrete objects using appropriate language (e.g., none, more than, fewer than, same number of, one more than) and order numbers.

General Goal(s) – Expected Outcome

• Students will play a Hockey Face Off game to compare numbers.

Specific Objectives • Students will identify which number in a pair of numbers is greater.

Required Materials

• Hockey Face Off board • Decks of playing cards with face cards removed or other type of illustrated number

cards. • Counters

Introduction

• Review what the students know about playing hockey. • Discuss keeping score and how the score helps us know who wins.

Modeling/Explanation

• Show a score 2 - 1. • Ask the student who won. • Ask students to explain why. • Model using the words this number is more or greater instead of bigger. • Show several sets of numbers and show with illustrations or manipulative how you can

check to see which number is more.

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Math Pre-K and K Independent Practice

• Students play Hockey Face Off Game. • Directions for Hockey Face Off Game. • Students place the deck of cards (dice or dominos can also be used) in the center

circle of the board. • Students select their goal. • Each student turns over a card. • The student’s who has the greater number wins and puts a counter in their goal. • In case of a tie both players get a counter. • The student with the most counters at the end of play wins.

Accommodations:

Adaptations (For Students with Learning Disabilities) • Students may benefit from using a die rather than number cards. • Provide extra practice comparing sets of counters to build number sense. • Consider having a small group play the game with teams. Extensions (For Gifted Students) • Have students play Addition Face Off. • Each student turns two cards over and adds the numbers together. The student with

the greatest sum wins.

Check for Understanding • Circulate while students play and ask students to explain how they know which

number is more. Closure/Wrap-Up

• Pull class together and let students discuss their games. • Review how to compare two numbers.

Evaluation

• Observation of students during game and discussion.

Additional Teacher Resources • Hockey by Cynthia Fitterer Klingel and Robert B. Noyed.

o A book about the game of hockey with simple understandable text.

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Math Pre-K and K

Lesson 4: Creating and Extending Simple Patterns Concept/Topic to Teach: Students will create a repeating pattern using hockey equipment. Standards Addressed:

• K.P.3 Identify, reproduce, describe, extend, and create color, rhythmic, shape, number, and letter repeating patterns with simple attributes, e.g., ABABAB...

General Goal(s) – Expected Outcome

• Students will create patterns using hockey items such as skates, pucks, helmets and sticks.

Specific Objectives:

• Students will create an accurate repeating pattern. Required Materials:

• Hockey Picture Cards • 4” X 18” piece of construction paper

Introduction • Activate Prior Knowledge: Ask students what they know about patterns. • Ask students if they can identify patterns in the room. • Guide the discussion to lead to the understanding that patterns make it possible to

know what comes next. Modeling/Explanation

• Create the beginning of a pattern with the Hockey Picture cards. • Ask students to help you extend the pattern • Repeat a few times to ensure understanding.

Independent Practice

• Students create their own patterns using hockey equipment.

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Math Pre-K and K Accommodations:

Adaptations (For Students with Learning Disabilities) • Provide pictures or stickers to use to build a pattern before copying or pasting down. • Begin a pattern for students to extend. Extensions (For Gifted Students) • Encourage students to build more complicated patterns. Start a growing pattern ( **,

****,******) and ask students to extend it.

Check for Understanding • Observe students ability to extend patterns during discussion. • Circulate as students work and ask them to explain their patterns.

Closure/Wrap-Up • Have students share and explain patterns to class or in small groups.

Evaluation • Observe students’ ability to explain their patterns. • Assess students’ success in creating a pattern independently.

Additional Teacher Resources • Hockey by Cynthia Fitterer Klingel and Robert B. Noyed.

o A book about the game of hockey with simple understandable text.

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Math Pre-K and K

Lesson 5: Vocabulary that Identifies the Position of an Object Concept/Topic to Teach: Students will practice using appropriate language describing the position of the “puck” while playing the Slide the Puck Game Standards Addressed:

• K.G.4 Identify positions of objects in space, and use appropriate language (e.g., beside, inside, next to, close to, above, below, apart) to describe and compare their relative positions.

General Goal(s) – Expected Outcome • Students play Slide the Puck Game and use appropriate language to describe the

position of the puck.

Specific Objectives: • Students will identify the position of an object in space, and use appropriate language

(e.g., beside, inside, next to, close to, above, below, apart) to an object’s position.

Required Materials: • Hockey puck & Hockey stick • Hockey Face Off Board • Paper cups cut in half to create “goals” • Counters or pennies • Word cards for appropriate vocabulary.

Introduction

• Shoot the puck across the floor. • Ask students to describe where the puck lands.

Modeling/Explanation

• Introduce the vocabulary words you want the students to use (next to, under, above, in, on etc.).

• Shoot the puck again and guide the students to use the appropriate vocabulary. • Repeat as necessary to ensure understanding. • Students play.

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Math Pre-K and K Independent Practice

• Students play Slide the Puck Game • Students place the cut paper cup on the goals of the game board. • Students take turns sliding a penny gently across the board • When the penny stops the other student needs to describe the “puck’s” position.

Example: “The puck is beside the circle” or “The puck is under the goal (cup)”. • Students continue to take turns for a determined amount of time.

Accommodations:

Adaptations (For Students with Learning Disabilities) • Provide students with illustrations of the vocabulary words. Extensions (For Gifted Students) • Provide puzzles for students to solve using location words.

Check for Understanding

• Circulate and observe students use of language. • Clarify as necessary.

Closure/Wrap-Up

• Review vocabulary and have students demonstrate understanding by placing their hand in appropriate place. Examples; Place hand under you chin. Place hand next to your face.

Evaluation

• Observe students behaviors during the wrap up activity.

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Getting Ready! By Melissa Tuffy

One helmet

Two sharp skates

Two gloves and a shoulder pad make three,

Being safe is the key.

Shin guards and elbow pads, two and two is four

Time to grab your stick, skate and score!

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Math Pre-K and K

Hockey Picture Cards Helmet Skates Gloves

Shoulder Pads Shin Guards Elbow Pads

Stick Puck Skater

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Math Pre-K and K

Bruins Jersey Master

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My Hockey Counting Book

By ____________________________________________

My Hockey Counting Book

By ____________________________________________

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1 ____________________________________________________________________

1 ___________________________________________________________________

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2 ___________________________________________________________________

2 __________________________________________________________________

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3 ___________________________________________________________________

3___________________________________________________________________

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4 ___________________________________________________________________

4___________________________________________________________________

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5 ___________________________________________________________________

5__________________________________________________________________

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Hockey Face Off Game Board