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Fall Word Problems (First Grade)
Fall Word Problems (First Grade)
Fall Word Problems (First Grade)
Fall Word Problems (First Grade)
Fall Word Problems (First Grade)
Fall Word Problems (First Grade)
Fall Word Problems (First Grade)
Fall Word Problems (First Grade)
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Description

Word problems are an important part of every math curriculum, but many students find them dull and boring. This unit aims to provide a fun (scissors! glue!) and engaging (seasonal themes!) way for students to exercise their problem solving skills.

This unit is fall-themed. There are four themes for each month in fall.

September: apples, football, snacks, school supplies

October: bats, treats, spiders, pumpkins.

November: acorns, leaves, owls, pie.

There are seven word problems for each theme, each involving a different addition/subtraction situation. The seven situations are:

• putting together

• putting together with three addends

• adding to

• adding to with three addends

• taking from

• taking apart

• comparing

With four themes for each month, you get 28 word problems per month and a total of 84 word problems for the season.

Eighty-four word problem printables for one season is a lot – but it gives you options! The large number of word problems in this unit provides an opportunity for differentiation. One student can work with two addends while another student works with three addends. One student can work with small quantities while another student works with larger quantities.

Hand-On Word Problems can be used for whole and small group lessons, morning work, early finishers, sub tubs, math stations, and more.

HOW TO USE

  • Students cut out and manipulate pictures for a hands-on experience. Students paste the pictures to create an illustration, which aids in comprehension and understanding of addition and subtraction situations.
  • Students may fill in the blanks and choose their own numbers, or you may choose numbers for them.
  • Tip: Consider asking students to complete their number sentence before gluing their picture pieces down. If they paste too early, they won’t be able to manipulate the pieces.
  • Alternative Use: Skip the cut/paste and draw pictures instead.
  • Alternative Use: Laminate a copy, cut out the picture pieces, add a dry erase marker, and you have a low-prep math center

The best part? You can use these tomorrow. Just print and go.

PSST! This file is also available in a bundle! You can find the Word Problems through the Year Bundle right here, and get this file along with word problems for the entire school year.

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Fall Word Problems (First Grade)

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This bundle contains 252 cut-and-paste word problems for addition and subtraction story problems. It includes the following products:Cut and Paste Word Problems (Fall Edition)Cut and Paste Word Problems (Winter Edition)Cut and Paste Word Problems (Spring Edition)Word problems are an important part
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Description

Word problems are an important part of every math curriculum, but many students find them dull and boring. This unit aims to provide a fun (scissors! glue!) and engaging (seasonal themes!) way for students to exercise their problem solving skills.

This unit is fall-themed. There are four themes for each month in fall.

September: apples, football, snacks, school supplies

October: bats, treats, spiders, pumpkins.

November: acorns, leaves, owls, pie.

There are seven word problems for each theme, each involving a different addition/subtraction situation. The seven situations are:

• putting together

• putting together with three addends

• adding to

• adding to with three addends

• taking from

• taking apart

• comparing

With four themes for each month, you get 28 word problems per month and a total of 84 word problems for the season.

Eighty-four word problem printables for one season is a lot – but it gives you options! The large number of word problems in this unit provides an opportunity for differentiation. One student can work with two addends while another student works with three addends. One student can work with small quantities while another student works with larger quantities.

Hand-On Word Problems can be used for whole and small group lessons, morning work, early finishers, sub tubs, math stations, and more.

HOW TO USE

  • Students cut out and manipulate pictures for a hands-on experience. Students paste the pictures to create an illustration, which aids in comprehension and understanding of addition and subtraction situations.
  • Students may fill in the blanks and choose their own numbers, or you may choose numbers for them.
  • Tip: Consider asking students to complete their number sentence before gluing their picture pieces down. If they paste too early, they won’t be able to manipulate the pieces.
  • Alternative Use: Skip the cut/paste and draw pictures instead.
  • Alternative Use: Laminate a copy, cut out the picture pieces, add a dry erase marker, and you have a low-prep math center

The best part? You can use these tomorrow. Just print and go.

PSST! This file is also available in a bundle! You can find the Word Problems through the Year Bundle right here, and get this file along with word problems for the entire school year.

_______

Be the first to learn about new products and discounts. Find the green star near the top of this page and click it to become a follower. You will then receive email updates about Today's Objective Publications.

_______

Copyright 2012 Today's Objective Publications

All rights reserved by author.

Permission to use for single classroom only.

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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November 12, 2018
Thank you! These were great to use in small groups.
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October 6, 2018
Love the differentiation! Thanks!
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November 2, 2017
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October 29, 2017
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October 16, 2017
This is great for differentiation!
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October 15, 2017
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August 30, 2017
My students loved using these. It made math so much more fun. Thank you!
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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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