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One More or One Less?

For Students K - 2nd Standards
Hook new mathematicians with a candy-themed approach to addition and subtraction. They examine 10 numbers (not exceeding 19) printed on candy wrappers. For each, learners calculate and record numbers with values one more and one...
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1 Less or 1 More

For Students 1st - 2nd Standards
Complete these images with values one less and one more; young mathematicians fill in bunches of flowers, starting at a middle number and working their way to the right by addition and to the left by subtraction. For each flower they...
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Color the Squares 0-10

For Students Pre-K - K
Pre-schoolers demonstrate their ability to recognize numerals from zero through ten by coloring the correct number of squares required in each of ten rows. When completed, the worksheet reveals the “one more” pattern. The resource also...
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One More/One Less Scoop

For Students K - 2nd
It's so simple: scoop a spoonful of counters, count them, and then make a set that is one more than that number. Next, make a set that is one less. The tangible nature of this basic addition and subtraction activity will keep learners...
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Count Forward from a Given Number

For Students K - 1st
Using images of ice cream cones and carrots, this counting exercise has learners find sets of images with one more than the given set. For the first question, they count a set of six cones, then examine four other sets to indicate the...
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Ten More and Ten Less

For Teachers K - 3rd
Get learners to analyze two-digit numbers based on place value, and use manipulatives to add and subtract both 1 and 10. A place value chart is available, and you can project it during guided practice. Through visualizing numbers,...
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One More, One Less - A Practice

For Teachers Pre-K - K
Students practice adding one more item and taking away one more item to figure for one more, and one less of a number. In this one more and one less lesson plan, students use manipulatives.