Using Addition Strategies
We have spent the past few weeks learning addition strategies such as adding 1, 2, or 3, doubles, doubles +1, counting on from the larger number, and make a 10. I like to play this game, first as teacher versus students, so I can model how to play and use think-alouds to model using the stategies to solve. Then, as I'm playing against the children, I have them tell me what strategy they use to solve the problems.
The next time we play, I divide the class into two teams, and they play against each other, again having them tell me what strategies they use to solve the problems.
Finally, I put the game out at as a math center for independent practice.
If you'd like to learn more about this FREE resource, click one of the pictures below.
More FREE Addition Strategies Practice
Another fun, low-prep addition strategies prep that could be used as a formative assessment to check your students' understanding of the concept is this Addtion Strategies Scoot game.
It also works well with a small group to reinforce addition strategies if you have a few students who are just not "getting it."
This resource comes with two answer sheets, one where students put the answer in the strategies column, and one where they just solve the problem (in case you're not reinforcing addition strategies.)
If you'd like to learn more about this FREE resource, click the picture below.
Still working on CVC?
I have these fun CVC tic-tac-toe boards I use in small group for children still struggling to master CVC skills.
This PAID bundle includes nonsense words, short vowels in isolation, and all short vowels review. You can also click on the "view bundle" button on TpT to see the individual components.
Complete Sentence Practice
In first grade, getting my students to recognize and especially write a complete sentence is a year-long lesson. This PAID resource is a great way to practice putting together a complete sentence. I use it with the whole group at first, then I transfer it to a center. It's perfect to use that way because it's possible to spin many combinations of sentences!
The Nativity Retelling Circle
This FREE resource is a great way to have your children retell the Nativity Story. In the week before Christmas break, after learning about the birth of Jesus, my students make this wheel in religion class. Then they partner up and retell the story to a friend. Finally, I send it home with a note asking their adults to have them use the wheel on Christmas morning to share the story with their families before the unwrapping begins. Hopefully, this will help keep Jesus in their thoughts as they unwrap presents.
Religion Christmas Resources
I have several other free and paid Christmas religion resources available. You can see them by clicking on the picture below.
Wishing you the peace, joy, and love that the Christmas Season brings.
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