1st Grade Math Planning
March 21, 2019
Math Flips: Great for whole group number sense lessons and number talks.
- Watch the video
- Look through the binder, read, and practice some of the activities.
- Decide how to implement and email your plans to me please.
Reagan Tunstall Webinar- View if you have extra time after planning. Free resources are located at the bottom of the SMore
- Very good!
- Watch from minute 8:00-32:00
- Free resources on TPT
IReady Learning Games: How to Navigate and Tips and Resources
CGI Task Cards for Addition and Subtraction
- Go to common-math-1st grade
Great website for your SmartBoards for work mats and manipulatives!
Search for activities in Flocabulary and Nearpod
Thinking Map Templates
Unit 10: Addition and Subtraction to 40 Test is April 3rd: Preview the test.
- Whole group lessons will focus on number sense, addition, and subtraction strategies.
- determine the sum of a multiple of 10 and a one-digit number in problems up to 99. Use place value blocks and pictures first before extending this understanding to addition. Students must be able to draw out the picture.
- TEKS list to 20 for adding and subtracting.
- Students must create their own word problems.
- Must have experiences adding with 3 addends. (Lesson 5 ?)
- Use CGI type problems for joining, separating and comparing type problems.
- Practice problems with the operation on the left side of the equal sign. 13= 6+7
- Practice problems where the unknown could be any of the 3 or 4 terms in the equation.
- use place value charts side-by-side with vertical algorithm (CPA)
- remind students to organize nicely so that it looks like a vertical ten frame.
EDC- April's Document is attached at the end of the Smore.
- April- Quality Questions: I see a month with ____ more birthdays than those in ________. What month could this be? I see 2 months that have ____ birthdays in all. What could the 2 months be? How much would we have if we subtracted 10 from today's number? 100? Added 10? Added 100? Can you count on from 30? now from 130, what do you notice?
Reagan Tunstall Goodies :)
PDF file is too large so I have saved it in the math common folder.