Comparing Measures (Length and Weight) (MD.2) -These worksheets focus on how to compare measures that are within the same measurement system and cross system measures.This helps the students adapt to the process much quicker. Describing Measurements (MD.1) -This takes the stance that we need to relate measure to everyday things.Picture Addition (K.NBT.A.1) -We start to form the concept of grouping to form a total value.Number Line Addition (K.NBT.A.1) -This always seems to move to the right, that is what addition is.This will start students down the path of understanding and using the concept of place value. Ones and Tens Place Value Blocks (NBT.1) -It is often helpful to pivot to this after picture math.Making The Number Ten (OA.4) -We get very creative here and find a wide array of hoops to jump through to complete this goal.The smaller portion of a subtraction operation. Decomposing Numbers Up To 20 (OA.3) -To decompose is to breakdown or remove from something.Basic Addition and Subtraction Word Problems (OA.2) -We now start to show students how math can come from a Language Arts form.When performing subtraction it is often helpful to have students cross out what is being taken away. Picture Subtraction (K.OA.A.1) -Using images in math really helps students understand concepts better.Number Line Subtraction (K.OA.A.1) -This provides a great way to see what is physically happen when you take something away., OA.5) -The plus and the minuses will get them going up and down on the number line. Comparing Numbers Up to 10 (CC.6, CC.7) -This is where the skill of greater than, less than, equal arise from.Naming Numbers (K.CC.7) -Just recognizing numbers is the first step in this process. ![]() Number Comparisons (CC.7) -This is where students actually begin to attribute value towards integers.Counting How Many There Are Present (CC.5) -This is very similar to counting, but in this case students are tasked with taking the temperature of the room. ![]()
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