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You can use these math strategy lessons in your small groups to target specific needs of your students.
1. Mathematicians can add within 20 by using a variety of addition strategies.
2.Mathematicians can subtract within 20 by using a variety of subtraction strategies.
3. Mathematicians can use C.U.B.E.S. strategy to solve a variety of word problems.
4.Mathematicians can make a quick ten by using a ten frame and counters.
5.Mathematicians can add 2-digit numbers by breaking apart each addend and adding their values to find the sum.
Lessons 1 and 2 are not specific; therefore, you can use them to teach same skill but different strategy as many times as you need. Of course, you will need to create your own mini-charts. You can create mini-versions of your larger anchor charts in your classrooms.
1. Mathematicians can add within 20 by using a variety of addition strategies.
2.Mathematicians can subtract within 20 by using a variety of subtraction strategies.
3. Mathematicians can use C.U.B.E.S. strategy to solve a variety of word problems.
4.Mathematicians can make a quick ten by using a ten frame and counters.
5.Mathematicians can add 2-digit numbers by breaking apart each addend and adding their values to find the sum.
Lessons 1 and 2 are not specific; therefore, you can use them to teach same skill but different strategy as many times as you need. Of course, you will need to create your own mini-charts. You can create mini-versions of your larger anchor charts in your classrooms.
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Description
You can use these math strategy lessons in your small groups to target specific needs of your students.
1. Mathematicians can add within 20 by using a variety of addition strategies.
2.Mathematicians can subtract within 20 by using a variety of subtraction strategies.
3. Mathematicians can use C.U.B.E.S. strategy to solve a variety of word problems.
4.Mathematicians can make a quick ten by using a ten frame and counters.
5.Mathematicians can add 2-digit numbers by breaking apart each addend and adding their values to find the sum.
Lessons 1 and 2 are not specific; therefore, you can use them to teach same skill but different strategy as many times as you need. Of course, you will need to create your own mini-charts. You can create mini-versions of your larger anchor charts in your classrooms.
1. Mathematicians can add within 20 by using a variety of addition strategies.
2.Mathematicians can subtract within 20 by using a variety of subtraction strategies.
3. Mathematicians can use C.U.B.E.S. strategy to solve a variety of word problems.
4.Mathematicians can make a quick ten by using a ten frame and counters.
5.Mathematicians can add 2-digit numbers by breaking apart each addend and adding their values to find the sum.
Lessons 1 and 2 are not specific; therefore, you can use them to teach same skill but different strategy as many times as you need. Of course, you will need to create your own mini-charts. You can create mini-versions of your larger anchor charts in your classrooms.
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This made lesson planning much easier
It was a big time savior! I had the objectives exactly aligned with one of these lessons.
The students used the CUBES strategy and were able to follow the directions succesfully.
Just what I needed
good
Thank you, great reference
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