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First Grade Winter Math
First Grade Winter Math
First Grade Winter Math
First Grade Winter Math
First Grade Winter Math
First Grade Winter Math
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First Grade Winter Math
First Grade Winter Math
First Grade Winter Math
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First grade teachers, are you looking for winter math activities or winter break math work? Want to review 1st grade math skills in a festive, fun way? These 1st grade Winter Math Review activities are just right for you!

If you're interested in this versatile product, you may also love:

1st Grade Writing Rubrics | CCSS & 5 Elements of Writing

Garden 1st Grade Math Project | PDF & Google Slides | PBL

Winter Math Logic Puzzles Worksheets | Math Enrichment

Winter Poetry Writing | Poems about winter

Here's what you get in this valuable, standards-aligned first grade math resource:

✅4 x Mitten math: can solve addition and subtraction problems

✅4 x What time? Telling time to the half hour and hour

✅2 x 10 more, 10 less

✅2 x comparing amounts within 20

✅2 x missing addend problems

✅2 x missing subtrahend problems

✅1 x Addition story problems within 20

✅1 x Subtraction story problems within 20

✅1 x Graphing using given data

✅2 x Applied math: adding 2 or 3 numbers together

Here's why I love this resource:

By the time Winter Break is approaching, I'm also doing a lot of progress monitoring! This means that students need work to do independently as I call individuals and small groups. Enter: These winter-themed first grade math activities! I also almost always have a small group of parents who request math review work for over the Winter Break. Print, staple and I'm all set!

About Kate, founder of Lit By Learning:

Hi! I’m a bilingual teacher who has been in Chicago Public School classrooms for over 10 years with a Masters Degree in Early Childhood Education. Throughout my time in Pre-K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th grade classrooms, I’ve developed a passion for standards-based, culturally-relevant education. The interdisciplinary, inquiry-based curricula I’ve developed alongside colleagues has yielded fantastic student growth and achievement results for my English Language Learner students and beyond.  Outside of the classroom, I parent my two boys and love both spicy food & excellent books.

Please remember that you can earn FREE Teachers Pay Teachers credits simply by providing a review - I'd love to see your ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating!

Thank you!

Kate

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First Grade Winter Math

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Description

First grade teachers, are you looking for winter math activities or winter break math work? Want to review 1st grade math skills in a festive, fun way? These 1st grade Winter Math Review activities are just right for you!

If you're interested in this versatile product, you may also love:

1st Grade Writing Rubrics | CCSS & 5 Elements of Writing

Garden 1st Grade Math Project | PDF & Google Slides | PBL

Winter Math Logic Puzzles Worksheets | Math Enrichment

Winter Poetry Writing | Poems about winter

Here's what you get in this valuable, standards-aligned first grade math resource:

✅4 x Mitten math: can solve addition and subtraction problems

✅4 x What time? Telling time to the half hour and hour

✅2 x 10 more, 10 less

✅2 x comparing amounts within 20

✅2 x missing addend problems

✅2 x missing subtrahend problems

✅1 x Addition story problems within 20

✅1 x Subtraction story problems within 20

✅1 x Graphing using given data

✅2 x Applied math: adding 2 or 3 numbers together

Here's why I love this resource:

By the time Winter Break is approaching, I'm also doing a lot of progress monitoring! This means that students need work to do independently as I call individuals and small groups. Enter: These winter-themed first grade math activities! I also almost always have a small group of parents who request math review work for over the Winter Break. Print, staple and I'm all set!

About Kate, founder of Lit By Learning:

Hi! I’m a bilingual teacher who has been in Chicago Public School classrooms for over 10 years with a Masters Degree in Early Childhood Education. Throughout my time in Pre-K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 5th grade classrooms, I’ve developed a passion for standards-based, culturally-relevant education. The interdisciplinary, inquiry-based curricula I’ve developed alongside colleagues has yielded fantastic student growth and achievement results for my English Language Learner students and beyond.  Outside of the classroom, I parent my two boys and love both spicy food & excellent books.

Please remember that you can earn FREE Teachers Pay Teachers credits simply by providing a review - I'd love to see your ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating!

Thank you!

Kate

➡️ Instagram | Website

Report this resource to TPT
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September 20, 2022
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Grades taught: 3rd, 4th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.
The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
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