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Roeland Park, Kansas, United States
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Having taught all over the world in various capacities, I strive to help students grow to a brighter future!
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Preview of 1st Grade Eureka Math Companion Stories: The Cookie Problem - Making 5 and 6

1st Grade Eureka Math Companion Stories: The Cookie Problem - Making 5 and 6

Involve the minds of your 1st graders with this cute story of two friends, Chick and Kitty, as they discover how difficult it can be to split 5 cookies between them! The Cookie Problem is a story about friends, adding up to 5 and 6, and sharing. Students not only get the visuals of seeing each character with the cookies on their side of the plate, there is also an addition sentence at the bottom of each slide that shows the mathematical relation. For example, if Chick gets 2 cookies, Kitty woul
Preview of 1st Grade Eureka Math Companion Story: The Cookie Problem - Making 6

1st Grade Eureka Math Companion Story: The Cookie Problem - Making 6

Involve the minds of your 1st graders with this cute story of two friends, Chick and Hammy, as they discover how difficult it can be to split 6 cookies between them! The Cookie Problem is a story about two friends who make 6 cookies, and then discuss how to split them. Should Chick get 6 cookies? That would mean that Hammy wouldn't get any! Should Chick get 4 cookies? Then Hammy would only get 2! Students not only get the visuals of seeing each character with the cookies on their side of the pla
Preview of 1st Grade Eureka Math Companion Story: The Cookie Problem - Making 5

1st Grade Eureka Math Companion Story: The Cookie Problem - Making 5

Involve the minds of your 1st graders with this cute story of two friends, Chick and Kitty, as they discover how difficult it can be to split 5 cookies between them! The Cookie Problem is a story about two friends who make 5 cookies, and then discuss how to split them. Should Chick get 5 cookies? That would mean that Kitty wouldn't get any! Should Chick get 4 cookies? Then Kitty would only get 1! Students not only get the visuals of seeing each character with the cookies on their side of the
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Having taught all over the world in various capacities, I strive to help students grow to a brighter future!

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