
Students will work with subtraction within 10 by taking 1 away from a number.
- Subject:
- Mathematics
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- Utah Education Network
- Author:
- Vickie Plant
- Date Added:
- 02/26/2019
Students will work with subtraction within 10 by taking 1 away from a number.
In this assessment task, students add within 20.
In this assessment task, students add within 10.
In this assessment task, students add within 10 by connecting boxes.
In this assessment task, students add within 10.
In this assessment task, students add doubles within 10.
In this assessment task, students play a memory game and add within 20.
In this assessment task, students play a memory game and subtract within 20.
In this assessment task, students add within 20.
In this assessment task, students play a memory game and subtract within 10.
In this assessment task, students add within 10.
In this assessment task, students roll two dice then they write and solve an addition number sentence. Students also explain how they got the answer.
In this assessment task, students look at number cubes and write an addition equation to find the sum of each pair of number cubes.
This formative assessment determines students' fact fluency when adding and subtracting within 20.
This formative assessment determines students' fact fluency when adding and subtracting within 10.
This formative assessment determines students' fact fluency when adding and subtracting within 10.
This formative assessment determines students' fact fluency when adding and subtracting within 20.
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