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Here are 32 lesson plans to use near the beginning of the school year with your first grade class. These slides are created for teachers to teach using direct instruction and the gradual release of instruction model. This slide deck includes a teacher lesson plan slide, activate slide, teach slide, active engagement slide, collaboration slide, and independent task slide of each skill that students need to master. Be sure to 'think out loud' while you are modeling for students by talking about what you are thinking and doing as well as explain why so that students understand how they need to think.
Skills included in these teaching slides are:
- Understanding that ten ones can be bundled into a group of ten
- Counting large numbers by grouping tens then counting by tens and ones
- Explain the value of digit in the tens and ones place value
- Create, draw, and write the expanded form of two-digit numbers
- Notice patterns of numbers on a hundreds chart
- Represent numbers in different ways (i.e.- 23 is 2 tens and 3 ones OR 1 ten and 13 ones)
- Comparing two two-digit numbers using the greater than or less than symbol
- Ordering three two-digit numbers from least to greatest or greatest to least
Each skill includes lessons at the concrete, representational, and abstract level. I have included a short summary and easy to understand pictures of how to model your work for students when you teach the lesson.
You will need 2-sided counters, snap cubes/ unifix cubes and base ten blocks to teach the lessons in the concrete way that I have designed. For the collaborative and independent task for students, give students a piece of paper or allow them to use a math notebook.
Teach through word problems! Most of the problems use word problems to show students how they would use these math skills in their everyday life.
Use as is in a PDF file, or make a copy to edit text using Google Slides- pages are linked for easy use.
1st Grade Math Lesson Slides for Place Value in Two-Digit Numbers | Base Ten
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Description
**This resource is part of a GROWING BUNDLE! If you like it and want more, be sure to purchase the BUNDLE at a STEEPLY DISCOUNTED price!**
Here are 32 lesson plans to use near the beginning of the school year with your first grade class. These slides are created for teachers to teach using direct instruction and the gradual release of instruction model. This slide deck includes a teacher lesson plan slide, activate slide, teach slide, active engagement slide, collaboration slide, and independent task slide of each skill that students need to master. Be sure to 'think out loud' while you are modeling for students by talking about what you are thinking and doing as well as explain why so that students understand how they need to think.
Skills included in these teaching slides are:
- Understanding that ten ones can be bundled into a group of ten
- Counting large numbers by grouping tens then counting by tens and ones
- Explain the value of digit in the tens and ones place value
- Create, draw, and write the expanded form of two-digit numbers
- Notice patterns of numbers on a hundreds chart
- Represent numbers in different ways (i.e.- 23 is 2 tens and 3 ones OR 1 ten and 13 ones)
- Comparing two two-digit numbers using the greater than or less than symbol
- Ordering three two-digit numbers from least to greatest or greatest to least
Each skill includes lessons at the concrete, representational, and abstract level. I have included a short summary and easy to understand pictures of how to model your work for students when you teach the lesson.
You will need 2-sided counters, snap cubes/ unifix cubes and base ten blocks to teach the lessons in the concrete way that I have designed. For the collaborative and independent task for students, give students a piece of paper or allow them to use a math notebook.
Teach through word problems! Most of the problems use word problems to show students how they would use these math skills in their everyday life.
Use as is in a PDF file, or make a copy to edit text using Google Slides- pages are linked for easy use.








