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Daily-Math-Warm-up Need a lesson you can play on repeat and have it all done for you? Grab this Math Warm up is a daily math warm up to be used prior to teaching new content. Includes a massive 242 slides. Repetition and revision are very important for all students, particularly those with a learning disability.

Daily-Math-Warm-up PowerPoint lesson is in a winter theme and includes;

  • How to use this PowerPoint (for teachers)
  • Menu page with hyperlinks (complete the whole lesson or focus on the parts you wish to!)
  • Learning Intentions
  • Reminder to sit with whole body listening
  • Subitising
  • Subitising large arrays
  • Say the number
  • Before & After
  • Missing number
  • Place value questions
  • Count on from this number
  • Skip counting by 2s, 5s, 10s
  • Addition vocabulary
  • Symbol explanation
  • Addition sums (with pictures)
  • Subtraction vocabulary
  • Missing addends
  • Friends of ten
  • Symbol explanation
  • Subtraction sums (with pictures)
  • The fox stole how many
  • Count backwards from 10
  • Count backwards from 20
  • Sharing - what does this mean?
  • Sharing quantities -
  • Which is the greatest/biggest number
  • Which is the smallest/smaller number
  • Number story in words and pictures
  • Story - tell me a story from this picture
  • Challenge slides
  • Answers will appear on the click of a mouse!
  • Use in PowerPoint slide show mode
  • Use daily! No need to reinvent the wheel
  • 242 slides includes cover pages

It is differentiated with degrees of difficulty. Use the slides that apply to your students. This math warm up is a very comprehensive warm up and includes 242 slides The main focus is on number. You can also use this lesson for Year Two students who require revision (especially at the beginning of the year) or Pre-Primary/Foundation students at the end of the year.

You may also like:

Math addition worksheets for Kindy , Prep and Year One

subitising worksheets

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Kind regards, Jennifer.

Enjoy!

Jennifer

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Daily-Math-Warm-up

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Digital downloads
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Grades
PreK - 2nd
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Standards
Pages
242
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

Daily-Math-Warm-up Need a lesson you can play on repeat and have it all done for you? Grab this Math Warm up is a daily math warm up to be used prior to teaching new content. Includes a massive 242 slides. Repetition and revision are very important for all students, particularly those with a learning disability.

Daily-Math-Warm-up PowerPoint lesson is in a winter theme and includes;

  • How to use this PowerPoint (for teachers)
  • Menu page with hyperlinks (complete the whole lesson or focus on the parts you wish to!)
  • Learning Intentions
  • Reminder to sit with whole body listening
  • Subitising
  • Subitising large arrays
  • Say the number
  • Before & After
  • Missing number
  • Place value questions
  • Count on from this number
  • Skip counting by 2s, 5s, 10s
  • Addition vocabulary
  • Symbol explanation
  • Addition sums (with pictures)
  • Subtraction vocabulary
  • Missing addends
  • Friends of ten
  • Symbol explanation
  • Subtraction sums (with pictures)
  • The fox stole how many
  • Count backwards from 10
  • Count backwards from 20
  • Sharing - what does this mean?
  • Sharing quantities -
  • Which is the greatest/biggest number
  • Which is the smallest/smaller number
  • Number story in words and pictures
  • Story - tell me a story from this picture
  • Challenge slides
  • Answers will appear on the click of a mouse!
  • Use in PowerPoint slide show mode
  • Use daily! No need to reinvent the wheel
  • 242 slides includes cover pages

It is differentiated with degrees of difficulty. Use the slides that apply to your students. This math warm up is a very comprehensive warm up and includes 242 slides The main focus is on number. You can also use this lesson for Year Two students who require revision (especially at the beginning of the year) or Pre-Primary/Foundation students at the end of the year.

You may also like:

Math addition worksheets for Kindy , Prep and Year One

subitising worksheets

Please provide a review on this product (even a quickie!). Let me know how you found it with your class. Thanks for your support. Did you know that you receive money towards your next tpt purchase when you provide a review?

Follow my store to receive notifications of new products and when I update the product. If you have already purchased the product, you will be able to upload the new and revised product for free!

Want to connect?

Go to my blog

Check out what I'm doing in my class: instagram

Kind regards, Jennifer.

Enjoy!

Jennifer

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
November 9, 2022
Thank you for this resource, it was very useful in my year 1 classroom.
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Grades taught: 1st

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
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