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Distance Learning | Grade 1 Math Practice: Module 1 Topic H (Eureka/Engage NY)
Distance Learning | Grade 1 Math Practice: Module 1 Topic H (Eureka/Engage NY)
Distance Learning | Grade 1 Math Practice: Module 1 Topic H (Eureka/Engage NY)
Distance Learning | Grade 1 Math Practice: Module 1 Topic H (Eureka/Engage NY)
Distance Learning | Grade 1 Math Practice: Module 1 Topic H (Eureka/Engage NY)
Distance Learning | Grade 1 Math Practice: Module 1 Topic H (Eureka/Engage NY)
Distance Learning | Grade 1 Math Practice: Module 1 Topic H (Eureka/Engage NY)
Distance Learning | Grade 1 Math Practice: Module 1 Topic H (Eureka/Engage NY)
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This product contains three digital problem sets that are aligned to Grade 1 Eureka Math/Engage NY Module 1 - Topic H.  The problems were created using Google Slides and contain moveable pieces which act as virtual math manipulatives for students.  Use these engaging practice problems to reinforce learning from your lessons either through virtual learning or through a technology center.  

This problem set was designed to meet the needs of all learners.  Slides were designed using simple colors and without distracting clipart to ensure that students with learning differences and those who receive special education services are able to focus. 

This product includes:

  • Lesson 28 Practice - 5 problems ask students to solve for an unknown in a word problem. They drag pictures to show their work and drag squares to cover the items that are "leaving the story". They use a number bond, fill in a number sentence, and complete a sentence with the answer.
  • Lesson 29 Practice- Students drag and drop pictures to make math drawings based on a math story. They then complete a number bond, sentence, and statement.
  • Lesson 30 Practice - Students solve math stories, drag pictures to make a picture number bond. They then complete a number bond, number sentence, and statement. They also drag a circle to cover an unknown.
  • Lesson 31 Practice - Students drag pictures to make a math drawing based on a story. They then drag circles to cover the known part and squares to cover the unknown part of the drawing. They then complete a number bond, a number sentence, and a number bond.
  • Lesson 32 Practice - Two problems ask students to drag pictures to show a math story. Two problems ask students to use the number bond to complete the numbers sentences. They then type their own math story and drag and drop pictures to match the story.

Terms of Use: Purchase of this license provides you with personal access for use within your own classroom (virtual or in-person).  If you would like to share this resource, please purchase a multi-user license or direct colleagues to this page.  

©www.specializedmath.com and www.teachspecialeducation.com

Disclaimer: Please note that these are not the same exact problems from the Eureka curriculum. I am not associated with Eureka, Engage NY, Great Minds, etc. These are meant to be used as additional or alternative practice of the skills that have been covered in each lesson. You are paying for my approach to making the learning from each lesson accessible to students in a virtual learning environment.

Check out some of my other products for special education teachers:

Grade 1 Math IEP Goal Bank

Grade K-5 Math IEP Goal Bank

Grade 1 Module 1 Digital Practice Bundle

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Distance Learning | Grade 1 Math Practice: Module 1 Topic H (Eureka/Engage NY)

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Description

This product contains three digital problem sets that are aligned to Grade 1 Eureka Math/Engage NY Module 1 - Topic H.  The problems were created using Google Slides and contain moveable pieces which act as virtual math manipulatives for students.  Use these engaging practice problems to reinforce learning from your lessons either through virtual learning or through a technology center.  

This problem set was designed to meet the needs of all learners.  Slides were designed using simple colors and without distracting clipart to ensure that students with learning differences and those who receive special education services are able to focus. 

This product includes:

  • Lesson 28 Practice - 5 problems ask students to solve for an unknown in a word problem. They drag pictures to show their work and drag squares to cover the items that are "leaving the story". They use a number bond, fill in a number sentence, and complete a sentence with the answer.
  • Lesson 29 Practice- Students drag and drop pictures to make math drawings based on a math story. They then complete a number bond, sentence, and statement.
  • Lesson 30 Practice - Students solve math stories, drag pictures to make a picture number bond. They then complete a number bond, number sentence, and statement. They also drag a circle to cover an unknown.
  • Lesson 31 Practice - Students drag pictures to make a math drawing based on a story. They then drag circles to cover the known part and squares to cover the unknown part of the drawing. They then complete a number bond, a number sentence, and a number bond.
  • Lesson 32 Practice - Two problems ask students to drag pictures to show a math story. Two problems ask students to use the number bond to complete the numbers sentences. They then type their own math story and drag and drop pictures to match the story.

Terms of Use: Purchase of this license provides you with personal access for use within your own classroom (virtual or in-person).  If you would like to share this resource, please purchase a multi-user license or direct colleagues to this page.  

©www.specializedmath.com and www.teachspecialeducation.com

Disclaimer: Please note that these are not the same exact problems from the Eureka curriculum. I am not associated with Eureka, Engage NY, Great Minds, etc. These are meant to be used as additional or alternative practice of the skills that have been covered in each lesson. You are paying for my approach to making the learning from each lesson accessible to students in a virtual learning environment.

Check out some of my other products for special education teachers:

Grade 1 Math IEP Goal Bank

Grade K-5 Math IEP Goal Bank

Grade 1 Module 1 Digital Practice Bundle

Design Element Copyrights:

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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This was an amazing purchase. Perfect to use as a review or as homework after a lesson. Our district has review on Wednesday and instead of creating more resources, I was able to use this and the students demonstrated their previous knowledge.
Xiomara G.
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Grades taught: 1st
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
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October 28, 2020
I have loved these practice problems for distance learning!
Jennifer P.
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.
Solve addition and subtraction word problems, and add and subtract within 10, e.g., by using objects or drawings to represent the problem.
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