This reflection sheet can be used after reading The Math Curse aloud. Students reflect on their own experiences with math. This can be used at the beginning of the year to help students think about themselves as mathematicians as well as any time throughout the year.
This graphic organizer can be used with any type of photograph or primary source. Students examine a photograph and record what they see/observe without inferences. Then students reflect and write what they think their observation means. Finally, students record what they are wondering about the photograph.
This is an editable, academic planning calendar for September through December. It includes a calendar for the following subjects: math, social studies, reading, writing, and word study. Each subject has its own monthly calendar and the different calendars are easily accessible on any slide by clicking on the outline of the tab and clicking the link. It is useful for virtual and blended learning, especially when co-teaching or co-planning. It is based on the Blended Learning Model 2 Cohorts in t
The talk prompts can be used for the addition and subtraction games used in TERC Investigations 3: Grade 1 Unit 1 - Building Numbers and Solving Story Problems. Put each sheet in a sleeve protector and have students use to record and talk about their work during the games.
This is an editable, academic planning calendar for September through December. It includes a calendar for the following subjects: math, social studies, reading, writing, and word study. Each subject has its own monthly calendar and the different calendars are easily accessible on any slide by clicking on the outline of the tab and clicking the link. It is useful for virtual and blended learning, especially when co-teaching or co-planning.
The talk prompts can be used for the addition and subtraction games used in TERC Investigations 3: Grade 1 Unit 3 - How Many of Each? How Many in All? Put each sheet in a sleeve protector and have students use to record and talk about their work during the games. The visual supports can help students comprehend and solve the How Many of Each? word problems.
This booklet was made to supplement Unit 1: Families and Communities are Important in the first grade NYC Passport to Social Studies curriculum. It can be used with any family unit. Students complete sentence starters, identifying a family rule and how it keeps them safe, healthy and happy.
This is a five in a row game for students to practice subtraction facts within 20, particularly counting on 2 to solve or counting back 2. Students in first grade need to develop fluency within 10 while students in second grade need to develop fluency within 20.
This graphic organizer can be used to plan out any fictional character for fictional narratives. It helps to organize ideas when naming a character, describing the character and thinking about possible adventures for stories based on the character traits. It aligns well with the TCRWP first grade fictional narrative unit, From Scenes to Series.
Word problem focused on standard 1.OA.7 that provides students practice with understanding the meaning of the equal sign. Product include three, leveled versions of the same word problem.
*Editable*
1st - 2nd
Math
CCSS
1.OA.D.7
FREE
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