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Bluebonnet Learning K–5 Math – First Grade: Topic C, Lesson 13 – Addition Word Problems
This lesson is part of the Bluebonnet Learning K–5 Math. I’m a first grade teacher and created these slides to make math easier to teach and more fun for students!
Lesson 13 helps students tell and solve math stories using number sentences. They will work with:
- Join with result unknown
- Add to with result unknown
- Add to with change unknown
Students will practice turning number sentences into real stories they can tell, draw, and solve.
The Canva presentation has over 20 slides and includes View Only and Editable links, so you can make changes to fit your class.
I’m uploading lessons as I finish them. You can find them by lesson or in bundles by topic.
Questions or ideas? Email me at classroomgems@outlook.com—Thank you!
Disclaimer: This resource was created by Classroom Gems- Tesoros del Aula and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Texas Education Agency (TEA). It is aligned with TEA standards for educational purposes.
Bluebonnet Learning Math First Grade: Topic C-Lesson 13
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Bluebonnet Learning K–5 Math – First Grade: Topic C, Lesson 13 – Addition Word Problems
This lesson is part of the Bluebonnet Learning K–5 Math. I’m a first grade teacher and created these slides to make math easier to teach and more fun for students!
Lesson 13 helps students tell and solve math stories using number sentences. They will work with:
- Join with result unknown
- Add to with result unknown
- Add to with change unknown
Students will practice turning number sentences into real stories they can tell, draw, and solve.
The Canva presentation has over 20 slides and includes View Only and Editable links, so you can make changes to fit your class.
I’m uploading lessons as I finish them. You can find them by lesson or in bundles by topic.
Questions or ideas? Email me at classroomgems@outlook.com—Thank you!
Disclaimer: This resource was created by Classroom Gems- Tesoros del Aula and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Texas Education Agency (TEA). It is aligned with TEA standards for educational purposes.



