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enVision Math Tasks and Formative Assessments First Grade Topic 8
enVision Math Tasks and Formative Assessments First Grade Topic 8
enVision Math Tasks and Formative Assessments First Grade Topic 8
enVision Math Tasks and Formative Assessments First Grade Topic 8
enVision Math Tasks and Formative Assessments First Grade Topic 8
enVision Math Tasks and Formative Assessments First Grade Topic 8
enVision Math Tasks and Formative Assessments First Grade Topic 8
enVision Math Tasks and Formative Assessments First Grade Topic 8
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These problem tasks have been written to supplement the enVisionMATH "pose the problem" portion of the lesson. While some of the curriculum's "pose the problems" tend towards teacher-directed instruction, these problems present the same concepts in a real life story problem. Students can work on these problems individually, with partners, or in groups. Each problem task sheet contains and problem solving graphic organizer that supports students' comprehension of the problem and provides a structure for modeling and explaining thinking.

Working on problem tasks helps students develop the Common Core State Standards for Mathematical Practice on a daily basis.

Formative Assessments can be used as an exit slip for daily assessment to inform instruction. A formative assessment checklist is provided and aligned with Common Core State Standards.

Included in this pack for Topic 1:
Lesson 1 problem task and formative assessment
Lesson 2 problem task and formative assessment
Lesson 3 problem task and formative assessment
Lesson 4 problem task and formative assessment
Lesson 5 problem task and formative assessment
Lesson 6 problem task and formative assessment
Formative assessment checklist aligned to CCSS

*If you do not use enVisionMATH, these problem tasks and formative assessments can be used to help guide a progression of learning early base ten concepts of grouping tens and ones.
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enVision Math Tasks and Formative Assessments First Grade Topic 8

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What others say

"This resource has been wonderful for my first grade classroom! Thank you so much for an excellent resource!"
star
kristen b.

Description

These problem tasks have been written to supplement the enVisionMATH "pose the problem" portion of the lesson. While some of the curriculum's "pose the problems" tend towards teacher-directed instruction, these problems present the same concepts in a real life story problem. Students can work on these problems individually, with partners, or in groups. Each problem task sheet contains and problem solving graphic organizer that supports students' comprehension of the problem and provides a structure for modeling and explaining thinking.

Working on problem tasks helps students develop the Common Core State Standards for Mathematical Practice on a daily basis.

Formative Assessments can be used as an exit slip for daily assessment to inform instruction. A formative assessment checklist is provided and aligned with Common Core State Standards.

Included in this pack for Topic 1:
Lesson 1 problem task and formative assessment
Lesson 2 problem task and formative assessment
Lesson 3 problem task and formative assessment
Lesson 4 problem task and formative assessment
Lesson 5 problem task and formative assessment
Lesson 6 problem task and formative assessment
Formative assessment checklist aligned to CCSS

*If you do not use enVisionMATH, these problem tasks and formative assessments can be used to help guide a progression of learning early base ten concepts of grouping tens and ones.
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Great to use at the beginning of our math lessons!
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
The numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine tens (and 0 ones).
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