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Numbers and Number Parts to 20
The class uses pictures of Nick's sticker sets to count and add the number groups of stickers in each set. The image of Nick's sticker sets would also be a good way to represent part/whole for setting up rational for fractions.
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Counting On to the Next Ten
Children count on by amounts that result in moving to the next set of 10. (They count on 4 from 26 and get to 30; or they count on 7 from 33 to get to 40.) Five practice exercises each have a nice big box where small hands can write...
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Counting Back and Counting On
Read aloud your choice of books about counting on and counting back (a list is provided, or tell stories of your own). Your learners will write horizontal equations to portray what happens in the story. They build a paper chain and...
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How Many Ways Can You Count?
Youngsters chorally count to 100 by 1s, 2s, 5s, and 10s, and backwards from 20, using chip markers and a hundreds chart. Includes a printable chart and a teacher checklist for assessing mastery.
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Skip Counting to Music
Your youngest mathematicians skip count by 2's, 5's, and 10's as they sing along to a Hap Palmer song that helps them remember the patterns. Students practice in whole group and then individually with the worksheet provided, using the...
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Math Lesson Plan: Halloween Candy Counting
Post-Halloween learners bring in candy treats to use for counting practice. They estimate how full a bowl of candy will get when there are 100 and 200 pieces of candy counted and put in it. They take turns counting to 100 and 200;...
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Count by Tens (Flowers)
Skip counting by 10, young mathematicians determine the number of flowers (grouped by tens) in 6 different rows. They write the number alongside the flowers. Quantities range from 1 group (10) to 5 groups (50).
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Counting: 1-100
A simple worksheet with pictures of drums in a 100-chart format. Have your students count the drums, and identify where the drums are that correspond to numbers ending in zero and five. Enlarge on a copier to 11x17 sized paper so...
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5 Little Caterpillars
Rhymes are great tools that build memorization and engage both sides of the brain. Little learners can read or recite this poem to help them subtract numbers below 5. Five little caterpillars eat, sleep, and change into butterflies...
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Addition 1-5
Counting discrete objects and writing the corresponding number is the first steps little ones need to master before they can add or subtract. There are 4 sets of objects for them to count, sets are composed on 3,4, or 5 objects.
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Number Stories: Balloons (Minus 5)
Here are 3 subtraction problems and a built-in number line ready to build algebraic reasoning skills. Little learners subtract 5 balloons from the given number to find an answer. Each problem has balloons for them to count, cross out,...
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100 Dots
In this counting skills learning exercise, students draw 10 dots on each of the 10 pictured ladybugs.
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100 Chart-Math Helper-Skip Counting or Multiples
In this activity, 100 Chart-Math Helper-Skip Counting or Multiples, learners utilize the chart as an aid in counting. This is a resource or manipulative that can be used by students, and is helpful in many different math activities such...
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Counting in Tens From a Given Number
In this counting instructional activity, students fill in the spaces on the instructional activity by counting by ten. There are 6 number patterns to complete, and each has 5 blanks to fill in. The answers are on the last page.
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Revise Counting Back in Tens (2)
In this counting back worksheet, 2nd graders study the given numbers and fill in the missing numbers by counting back by tens. Students complete 6 sets.
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How Many?
How many cats are there? Dogs? As learners examine a set of images, they fill in a chart to indicate how many of each image there are. In the first series, there are four dogs and two cats. In the second, there are three planes and six...
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An Easier Way to Count: Using Groups of 10
Students explore their counting skills. For this counting lesson, students group objects in sets of 10 to practice counting them. Students also practice graphing the sets of objects they count. This lesson incorporates...
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Bears in a Box
First graders count bears to predict missing addends. They analyze the missing addend sentence: 7 + ? = 10 and count up from 7 to 10 and check to see if there are 3 bears in the box.
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How Many?
In this counting worksheet, students count the number of items in each problem and write how many there are. Students complete 7 problems.
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Number Fun
In this ordering numbers worksheet, students write the number in each doll to order them and trace the numbers already given. Students write 20 numbers.
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Comparison Worksheet: Most and Least
In this counting and comparing numbers learning exercise, learners count the object groups in 3 problems. Students identify the group in each problem that has more objects than the other 2 groups.
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More Worksheet 2
For this counting and comparing numbers worksheet, students count the object pairs in 2 problems. Students identify the group in each pair that has more objects than the other.
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Comparison Worksheet: More and Less
In this counting and comparing numbers instructional activity, students count the objects in 2 problems. Students then draw more of the same objects in the spaces provided.
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Counting Exercise - 1 to 10
In this counting to ten worksheet, students solve 3 problems in which objects in a set are counted. Students record the number that tells how many. In each set there are ten.