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Bar Model Comparing Word Problem Worksheet L12 1st Grade iReady Math Exit Ticket
Bar Model Comparing Word Problem Worksheet L12 1st Grade iReady Math Exit Ticket
Bar Model Comparing Word Problem Worksheet L12 1st Grade iReady Math Exit Ticket
Bar Model Comparing Word Problem Worksheet L12 1st Grade iReady Math Exit Ticket
Bar Model Comparing Word Problem Worksheet L12 1st Grade iReady Math Exit Ticket
Bar Model Comparing Word Problem Worksheet L12 1st Grade iReady Math Exit Ticket
Bar Model Comparing Word Problem Worksheet L12 1st Grade iReady Math Exit Ticket
Bar Model Comparing Word Problem Worksheet L12 1st Grade iReady Math Exit Ticket
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Teach 1st-grade students how to solve word problems by comparing with these math worksheets, exit tickets, and vocabulary activities. Whether you teach iReady Math or another curriculum, these print and digital problems align with Common Core State Standards and prepare students for standardized testing. Assign the lesson checks about comparing using bar models as homework or share them in small groups. Present these rigorous math questions in PowerPoint or Google Classroom. 


Check out the Contents of Lesson 12 - Solve Word Problems by Comparing:

✏️ Two Vocabulary Worksheets that align with terms in the lesson

  • Students will strengthen their understanding of this lesson’s vocabulary terms through fun activities.

✏️ Two Levels of Practice Pages (4 worksheets)

  • Basic (On Level) - Provide additional practice with grade-level math.
  • Advanced (Challenge) - Plunge deeper into grade-level math and apply knowledge.
  • These “Lesson Checks” can be used for reteaching, independent work, assessment, math centers, or first-grade math homework.

✏️ Two Exit Tickets for Every Session (Printed two/page; most lessons have 5 sessions)

✏️ Answer Keys


➡️ This practice resource includes PDF worksheets and exit tickets with an answer key, a Google Slides link, and a PowerPoint file. You do NOT need access to the iReady Math curriculum. This resource stands alone and has everything you need to reinforce valuable math skills with your class.

Use These Worksheets and Exit Tickets with your iReady Classroom Math Curriculum!

✅ Differentiate by assigning “Basic” (>) worksheets to students who are practicing grade-level content. Challenge gifted and talented students with “Advanced” (>>) worksheets. These activities require students to dive deeper as they solve word problems by comparing.

✅ Complete one lesson check in small groups and assign a second page for homework. (Questions prepare students to master iReady Classroom Math Quizzes!)

✅ Invite early finishers to think creatively about math vocabulary through a variety of activities.

✅ Quickly assess students’ abilities with the first-grade math exit tickets. 


Hear From Educators Like You!

⭐️ “You will not regret purchasing this product. They are great resources and very well planned out. I love the exit tickets.”

⭐️ “I am in love with these resources! I use the exit tickets every day and I also use the worksheets as homework and assessments.”

⭐️ “Since iReady is new to me, I needed a guide to help me with exit tickets, homework, and extra practice for my students. This does just that. It has been so useful and I am so excited to keep using this resource."


Find Answers about this Supplement to your 1st Grade Math Curriculum:

✋ Does my district have to use iReady Classroom Math 2024?

  • No, these worksheets and exit tickets align with CCSS and provide excellent practice to students in all math classes. Don’t take my word for it… teachers like you have said, “This was awesome! I LOVE the range of problem types! My school doesn’t use iReady and I still LOVED these slides!”

✋ I use Pear Deck...Google Classroom…Microsoft Teams... Will the digital elements work?

  • Yes! Every question has been reformatted to make digital integration a breeze! Present with Pear Deck, Nearpod, PowerPoint, or Google Slides.


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Bar Model Comparing Word Problem Worksheet L12 1st Grade iReady Math Exit Ticket

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Description

Teach 1st-grade students how to solve word problems by comparing with these math worksheets, exit tickets, and vocabulary activities. Whether you teach iReady Math or another curriculum, these print and digital problems align with Common Core State Standards and prepare students for standardized testing. Assign the lesson checks about comparing using bar models as homework or share them in small groups. Present these rigorous math questions in PowerPoint or Google Classroom. 


Check out the Contents of Lesson 12 - Solve Word Problems by Comparing:

✏️ Two Vocabulary Worksheets that align with terms in the lesson

  • Students will strengthen their understanding of this lesson’s vocabulary terms through fun activities.

✏️ Two Levels of Practice Pages (4 worksheets)

  • Basic (On Level) - Provide additional practice with grade-level math.
  • Advanced (Challenge) - Plunge deeper into grade-level math and apply knowledge.
  • These “Lesson Checks” can be used for reteaching, independent work, assessment, math centers, or first-grade math homework.

✏️ Two Exit Tickets for Every Session (Printed two/page; most lessons have 5 sessions)

✏️ Answer Keys


➡️ This practice resource includes PDF worksheets and exit tickets with an answer key, a Google Slides link, and a PowerPoint file. You do NOT need access to the iReady Math curriculum. This resource stands alone and has everything you need to reinforce valuable math skills with your class.

Use These Worksheets and Exit Tickets with your iReady Classroom Math Curriculum!

✅ Differentiate by assigning “Basic” (>) worksheets to students who are practicing grade-level content. Challenge gifted and talented students with “Advanced” (>>) worksheets. These activities require students to dive deeper as they solve word problems by comparing.

✅ Complete one lesson check in small groups and assign a second page for homework. (Questions prepare students to master iReady Classroom Math Quizzes!)

✅ Invite early finishers to think creatively about math vocabulary through a variety of activities.

✅ Quickly assess students’ abilities with the first-grade math exit tickets. 


Hear From Educators Like You!

⭐️ “You will not regret purchasing this product. They are great resources and very well planned out. I love the exit tickets.”

⭐️ “I am in love with these resources! I use the exit tickets every day and I also use the worksheets as homework and assessments.”

⭐️ “Since iReady is new to me, I needed a guide to help me with exit tickets, homework, and extra practice for my students. This does just that. It has been so useful and I am so excited to keep using this resource."


Find Answers about this Supplement to your 1st Grade Math Curriculum:

✋ Does my district have to use iReady Classroom Math 2024?

  • No, these worksheets and exit tickets align with CCSS and provide excellent practice to students in all math classes. Don’t take my word for it… teachers like you have said, “This was awesome! I LOVE the range of problem types! My school doesn’t use iReady and I still LOVED these slides!”

✋ I use Pear Deck...Google Classroom…Microsoft Teams... Will the digital elements work?

  • Yes! Every question has been reformatted to make digital integration a breeze! Present with Pear Deck, Nearpod, PowerPoint, or Google Slides.


#mbcreations #mbcreations4education #ireadymath


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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use addition and subtraction within 20 to solve word problems involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
Understand subtraction as an unknown-addend problem. For example, subtract 10 – 8 by finding the number that makes 10 when added to 8.
Add and subtract within 20, demonstrating fluency for addition and subtraction within 10. Use strategies such as counting on; making ten (e.g., 8 + 6 = 8 + 2 + 4 = 10 + 4 = 14); decomposing a number leading to a ten (e.g., 13 - 4 = 13 - 3 - 1 = 10 - 1 = 9); using the relationship between addition and subtraction (e.g., knowing that 8 + 4 = 12, one knows 12 - 8 = 4); and creating equivalent but easier or known sums (e.g., adding 6 + 7 by creating the known equivalent 6 + 6 + 1 = 12 + 1 = 13).
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