Lesson Plan
Illustrative Mathematics

Illustrative Mathematics: "One More" Concentration

For Teachers K - 1st
This game is a version of the traditional memory or concentration game. Young scholars will practice counting forward or backward depending on their skill level. Directions and materials needed are fully explained in the lesson.
Lesson Plan
Alabama Learning Exchange

Alex: Getting Froggy Wih It

For Teachers 1st - 2nd Standards
Young scholars will solve problems using a number line. Students will work collaboratively to create a "Town" with the main street consisting of a number line diagram. They will practice counting forwards and backwards, measuring and...
Interactive
Starfall

Starfall: 10 Kids Went to Play

For Students K - 1st
This video is a math song that counts from 1 to 10 forward and backward as children are coming and go to the playground.
Activity
University of Cambridge

University of Cambridge: Nrich: Routes 1 and 5

For Students 3rd - 8th Standards
Sharpen your logic and basic arithmetic skills while working on this challenge. Solution.
Activity
Can Teach

Can Teach: Who Has More or Less?

For Teachers 2nd - 4th
Want to practice addition and subtraction skills in a new and exciting way? Use this online math lesson card game activity.
Lesson Plan
Illustrative Mathematics

Illustrative Mathematics: Crossing the Decade" Concentration

For Teachers K - 1st
This game is a version of the traditional memory or concentration game and will help students practice "crossing the decade". A detailed explanation of the rules, materials needed, and variations are included in this lesson.
Lesson Plan
Better Lesson

Better Lesson: Start At/stop At

For Teachers 1st Standards
SWBAT practice the rote counting sequence both forwards and backwards, from 1-30. SWBAT use a number line as a tool for counting. SWBAT count sets of objects up to 20.
Lesson Plan
Illustrative Mathematics

Illustrative Mathematics: Rainbow Number Line

For Teachers K - 1st Standards
The teacher will prepare number lines for the students to trace. These number lines can be taped to the desk to be used for number recognition, sequencing, counting, "number forward", and "number backward" activities. An example is...
Interactive
University of Cambridge

University of Cambridge: Nrich: Game Wild Jack

For Students Pre-K - 1st
This math game is great for practice using all the operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. All you need is a deck of regular playing cards. Just follow the directions and you are in business.