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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.
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Better Lesson: Building Tens at the Lego Factory

For Teachers 1st Standards
SWBAT create a number using groups of tens and extra ones.
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Better Lesson: It's Elementary My Dear Watson

For Teachers 1st Standards
SWBAT identify and build numbers based on base ten language.
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Better Lesson: Hopping Up & Down the Number Line

For Teachers K Standards
SWBAT identify the subtraction and addition sign and understand their function by hopping a bunny up and down a number line.
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Better Lesson: Meet Allie the Alligator

For Teachers K Standards
Students will determine if numbers in a set are: greater than, less than, or equal to.
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Better Lesson: Sorting by Size

For Teachers K Standards
Sorting is an important foundational skills for kindergarten students to learn. Using attribute blocks to sort by size helps students practice comparing objects and prepares them to sort by other measurable attributes.
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Better Lesson: Sorting by Shape

For Teachers K Standards
Sorting is an important foundational skills for kindergarten students to learn. Using attribute blocks to sort by shape helps students practice comparing objects and prepares them to sort measurable attributes.
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Better Lesson: Sorting by Shape Buttons

For Teachers K Standards
Students are inspired by the Button Box to find different ways to sort their own buttons, including by shape.
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Better Lesson: Match Me!

For Teachers K Standards
Kids love to count and build puzzles. This activity encourages them to do both! The kids count objects on puzzle pieces and match the groups of objects to the correct number.
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Better Lesson: Who Will Choose the Sorting Rule?

For Teachers K Standards
A flip chart on the Promethean board and laminated shapes keep student engagement high as they demonstrate their sorting skills.
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Better Lesson: Tasty Apple Sorting

For Teachers K Standards
In the past, we made apple tasting graphs. Since graphing isn't big in terms of Kindergarten Common Core, this is a great way to update an old tradition with a CCSS-aligned activity!
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Better Lesson: Introduction to Sorting by Color

For Teachers K Standards
Kindergarteners find classifying and ordering fascinating. For this lesson, students learn to sort by color.
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Better Lesson: Math Centers Review Previous Skills

For Teachers K Standards
Students will be able to independently practice graphing, teen numbers, and addition.
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Better Lesson: Greater or Less?

For Teachers K Standards
Students will determine within number sets which digit is "greater" or "less"
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Better Lesson: Learning to Sort Same and Different

For Teachers K Standards
Students will be able to compare objects.
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Better Lesson: The Gingerbread Man Loose in the School Sorting

For Teachers K Standards
Students will be able to sort pictures that are alike and determine which group has more and fewer pictures.
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Khan Academy: 2 Step Word Problems

For Students 3rd Standards
Solve two-step word problems with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Some questions include estimation.
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Khan Academy

Khan Academy: 2 Step Expressions

For Students 3rd
Arithmetic and problem solving using 2-step expressions.
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Better Lesson: Towers, Towers, Towers 6 10

For Teachers K Standards
This lesson is the sequel to Towers! Towers! Towers! 1-5. Students continue to develop their sense of quantity as they build successive taller towers.
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Better Lesson: Towers, Towers, Towers 1 5

For Teachers K
Children develop a true sense of number by working with real things. In this lesson, kindergarteners use blocks to build towers, learning what numbers 1-5 mean.
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Better Lesson: Math Centers Sorting

For Teachers K Standards
In order to pull small groups during math instruction, the rest of the students need engaging activities that they can complete independently. These simple sorting activities help students learn the procedures for completing math centers.
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Better Lesson: Moving Along With Talking Moves

For Teachers 3rd Standards
Third graders always want to share! This lesson allows us to create a routine where everyone is safe in sharing their thinking and comfortable responding to another's presentation of understanding.
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ABCya

Ab Cya: Math Stack

For Students 1st - 6th
Math Stack is fun game to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division! Tap the falling blocks to answer the equation listed at the top of the screen and score 100 points to complete the level. Be careful to not let the...
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ABCya

Ab Cya: Math Man + X /

For Students 4th - 6th Standards
Math Man is an elementary activity to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication and division math facts. Solve math problems and avoid the ghosts! Fun for children of all ages!