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Phonics Focused Math Problems R-Controlled Vowels
Phonics Focused Math Problems R-Controlled Vowels
Phonics Focused Math Problems R-Controlled Vowels
Phonics Focused Math Problems R-Controlled Vowels
Phonics Focused Math Problems R-Controlled Vowels
Phonics Focused Math Problems R-Controlled Vowels
Phonics Focused Math Problems R-Controlled Vowels
Phonics Focused Math Problems R-Controlled Vowels
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"I used these both during small group remediation and as optional homework. They were great because often, students can't read all of their math problems. Because these are science of reading, phonics-based, it makes the math problems more accessible. "
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Elyce H.

Description

This r-controlled vowels phonics and math resource was created to help young mathematicians AND growing readers practice mathematical problem-solving skills. Each of the 25 addition and subtraction story problems has been written to help students practice decoding skills, with a focus on the r-controlled vowels patterns: ar, er, ir, or, and ur. So often, our young students are capable of solving mathematical word problems, but it is the text complexity that holds them back or decreases their confidence. This resource will help students who are working on r-controlled vowels have equitable access to story problem texts on their reading level. You will love these decodable stories! Furthermore, it helps teachers integrate reading and math skills within the classroom!

Why is the format set up the way it is? It looks SO simple!

You will notice that the math problem pages are strategically set up in a simple format. Students will read the story and highlight the words that include the phonics skill. There is a simple empty box in which students can work out the problem. The work space is left blank in order to encourage students to work out the problem in any way that best suits them. Students can draw pictures, draw base-ten blocks, write number sentences, use manipulatives within the box, etc. A space for students to write about their math work is also included. As the teacher, you can use this space as you wish. For example, you may want students to write their answers in complete sentences or simply write about the process or strategies they chose to use in order to solve the problem.

Who was this resource created for?

I created this resource with first grade in mind, as the problems have sums and differences up to 20. The problems contain a mixture of addition and subtraction problems. Kindergarten students who are working on reading r-controlled vowel words will also benefit from this resource with teacher assistance. It would make a wonderful small group activity, or a whole-group activity in which the teacher leads the class and models the problem while students work through it together. Second grade students or special education students who are still working on r-controlled vowels and basic phonics and decoding skills, as well as word problem and mathematical problem-solving skills, will also find this resource beneficial.

What is included in my purchase?

  • About the Resource page, Ideas for Use, Directions, Photographs
  • 5 "ar" r-controlled vowel word problems
  • 5 "er" r-controlled vowel word problems
  • 5 "ir" r-controlled vowel word problems
  • 5 "or" r-controlled vowel word problems
  • 5 "ur" r-controlled vowel word problems
  • ALL word problems come in TWO formats: with the numbers AND with numeral words. You may choose which differentiated version works best for your students' needs!

Can you explain why there is not a step-by-step process for students to go through as they work out the problem? For example, where is the space for the students number sentence and why was that not included?

By NOT having students follow a sequence of problem-solving steps, we encourage our students to be mathematical risk takers. This resource is designed to help beginning readers have access to the text, think critically about what each problem is truly asking of them, and use a variety of strategies to best solve each problem. I hope you and your students enjoy this resource! We want our math students to not just go through a series of rote "steps" as they solve math problems. Instead, we want them to focus on truly understanding what the question is, what pieces of information they were given and need most, and what method of problem-solving will work best for them as they find the answer. This story problem math format is designed to facilitate risk, creative and critical thinking, and problem-solving skills!

I hope you enjoy this resource! Be on the look out for MORE Phonics-Focused Math Problem packs coming soon! Be sure to follow me on Instagram to get all of the latest Miss DeCarbo news.

Christina DeCarbo-Wagers

Copyright 2021

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www.missdecarbo.com

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Phonics Focused Math Problems R-Controlled Vowels

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What others say

"I used these both during small group remediation and as optional homework. They were great because often, students can't read all of their math problems. Because these are science of reading, phonics-based, it makes the math problems more accessible. "
star
Elyce H.

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Description

This r-controlled vowels phonics and math resource was created to help young mathematicians AND growing readers practice mathematical problem-solving skills. Each of the 25 addition and subtraction story problems has been written to help students practice decoding skills, with a focus on the r-controlled vowels patterns: ar, er, ir, or, and ur. So often, our young students are capable of solving mathematical word problems, but it is the text complexity that holds them back or decreases their confidence. This resource will help students who are working on r-controlled vowels have equitable access to story problem texts on their reading level. You will love these decodable stories! Furthermore, it helps teachers integrate reading and math skills within the classroom!

Why is the format set up the way it is? It looks SO simple!

You will notice that the math problem pages are strategically set up in a simple format. Students will read the story and highlight the words that include the phonics skill. There is a simple empty box in which students can work out the problem. The work space is left blank in order to encourage students to work out the problem in any way that best suits them. Students can draw pictures, draw base-ten blocks, write number sentences, use manipulatives within the box, etc. A space for students to write about their math work is also included. As the teacher, you can use this space as you wish. For example, you may want students to write their answers in complete sentences or simply write about the process or strategies they chose to use in order to solve the problem.

Who was this resource created for?

I created this resource with first grade in mind, as the problems have sums and differences up to 20. The problems contain a mixture of addition and subtraction problems. Kindergarten students who are working on reading r-controlled vowel words will also benefit from this resource with teacher assistance. It would make a wonderful small group activity, or a whole-group activity in which the teacher leads the class and models the problem while students work through it together. Second grade students or special education students who are still working on r-controlled vowels and basic phonics and decoding skills, as well as word problem and mathematical problem-solving skills, will also find this resource beneficial.

What is included in my purchase?

  • About the Resource page, Ideas for Use, Directions, Photographs
  • 5 "ar" r-controlled vowel word problems
  • 5 "er" r-controlled vowel word problems
  • 5 "ir" r-controlled vowel word problems
  • 5 "or" r-controlled vowel word problems
  • 5 "ur" r-controlled vowel word problems
  • ALL word problems come in TWO formats: with the numbers AND with numeral words. You may choose which differentiated version works best for your students' needs!

Can you explain why there is not a step-by-step process for students to go through as they work out the problem? For example, where is the space for the students number sentence and why was that not included?

By NOT having students follow a sequence of problem-solving steps, we encourage our students to be mathematical risk takers. This resource is designed to help beginning readers have access to the text, think critically about what each problem is truly asking of them, and use a variety of strategies to best solve each problem. I hope you and your students enjoy this resource! We want our math students to not just go through a series of rote "steps" as they solve math problems. Instead, we want them to focus on truly understanding what the question is, what pieces of information they were given and need most, and what method of problem-solving will work best for them as they find the answer. This story problem math format is designed to facilitate risk, creative and critical thinking, and problem-solving skills!

I hope you enjoy this resource! Be on the look out for MORE Phonics-Focused Math Problem packs coming soon! Be sure to follow me on Instagram to get all of the latest Miss DeCarbo news.

Christina DeCarbo-Wagers

Copyright 2021

All Rights Reserved

www.missdecarbo.com

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Rated 5 out of 5
February 18, 2025
I used these both during small group remediation and as optional homework. They were great because often, students can't read all of their math problems. Because these are science of reading, phonics-based, it makes the math problems more accessible.
Elyce H.
254 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
July 5, 2024
I absolutely love these phonics-based math activities. As a teacher I am always looking for activities that gets my students engaging more in reading and this is such a fun and engaging way to target reading and math's. I really love that their focused on a particular sound as well so that I can link them in with our focus of the week to consolidate what we have been learning. It's a yes yes yes!!! for me. Thanx Christina :-)
Cariza B.
849 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
September 4, 2023
This resource is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!
Carol O.
232 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
August 9, 2023
Great resource to meet the needs of high readers in class.
Michelle C.
1,086 reviews
Grades taught: K
Rated 5 out of 5
August 2, 2023
WE LOVE this resource to use to AND integrate with our phonics skill for the week!!! I absolutely love how they align with the SOR and tie in math skills!!
Melissa F.
76 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
June 4, 2023
These were perfect for my grade-level readers to use during math. Math stories are great in theory, but can be difficult to solve independently if the words are too challenging. These were a great independent activity that all my students could complete.
Maria S.
190 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 4 out of 5
March 29, 2023
My students love to do these activities and I love how easy they are to pull out and use in small groups for intervention! I keep adding more of these to my resources!
GlitterandJams
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1,431 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
March 29, 2023
These are great to send home for homework. Parents can support.
Kelly D.
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings, sounds (e.g., claps), acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, or equations.
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.
Solve word problems that call for addition of three whole numbers whose sum is less than or equal to 20, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
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