Students can use this interactive Flash applet to practice subitizing and counting …
Students can use this interactive Flash applet to practice subitizing and counting groups of objects, to understand the importance of 5 in our base-10 number system, and to learn basic addition facts. In the four included games students construct groups of 5 objects, add groups of objects within 10, and identify and record numbers within 10. Auditory prompts support students with limited reading ability.
This intereactive Flash applet helps children learn grouping, tally marks, place value, …
This intereactive Flash applet helps children learn grouping, tally marks, place value, addition, and subtraction. Students help the alien spaceship move cows into corrals by counting by 5s and 10s. They also can apply those grouping skills to practice adding and subtracting two-digit numbers with regrouping. Audio cues and prompts reinforce the user's actions and facilitate counting and the development of math language.
This google slide show will be used by kindergarten teachers with their …
This google slide show will be used by kindergarten teachers with their students as a numeracy routine. Students should be given time to notice and wonder about each slide. Multiple opportunities to count objects exist within each slide's photo.
Up to this point in Grade K, students have worked intensively within …
Up to this point in Grade K, students have worked intensively within 10 and have often counted to 30 using the Rekenrek during fluency practice. This work sets the stage for this module where students clarify the meaning of the 10 ones and some ones within a teen number and extend that understanding to count to 100.
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In this unit of 8 lessons, students make groups of zero to …
In this unit of 8 lessons, students make groups of zero to 10 objects, learn number names for the groups, compose and decompose numbers, and practice writing numerals to record the size of a group. Each lesson includes visual, auditory, and kinesthetic activities and supporting materials, questions to facilitate student thinking and teacher reflection, assessment suggestions, and a link to online applets that support the unit.
In this 5-lesson unit students make groups of zero through five objects …
In this 5-lesson unit students make groups of zero through five objects and connect number words to the groups. They develop counting strategies and use numerals to record the size of a group. Lessons include familiar nursery rhymes and songs, links to interactive applets, and visual, auditory, and kinesthetic activities. Also included are student activity sheets, questions for students and teachers, assessment and extension ideas.
(Nota: Esta es una traducción de un recurso educativo abierto creado por …
(Nota: Esta es una traducción de un recurso educativo abierto creado por el Departamento de Educación del Estado de Nueva York (NYSED) como parte del proyecto "EngageNY" en 2013. Aunque el recurso real fue traducido por personas, la siguiente descripción se tradujo del inglés original usando Google Translate para ayudar a los usuarios potenciales a decidir si se adapta a sus necesidades y puede contener errores gramaticales o lingüísticos. La descripción original en inglés también se proporciona a continuación.)
Hasta este punto en el Grado K, los estudiantes han trabajado intensamente dentro de 10 y a menudo han contado a 30 utilizando el Rekenrek durante la práctica de fluidez. Este trabajo prepara el escenario para este módulo donde los estudiantes aclaran el significado de los 10 y algunos dentro de un número adolescente y extienden esa comprensión para contar hasta 100.
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English Description: Up to this point in Grade K, students have worked intensively within 10 and have often counted to 30 using the Rekenrek during fluency practice. This work sets the stage for this module where students clarify the meaning of the 10 ones and some ones within a teen number and extend that understanding to count to 100.
Find the rest of the EngageNY Mathematics resources at https://archive.org/details/engageny-mathematics.
In this online game, students will practice counting in sequence from a …
In this online game, students will practice counting in sequence from a given number within a hundreds chart. Students can choose between difficulty levels, which differentiate the number of digits given in the sequence and the number of digits to place within that sequence.
In this online game, students will be given a blank hundreds chart …
In this online game, students will be given a blank hundreds chart and will be asked to place random numbers into the correct cell within the blank hundreds chart.
This interactive Flash game helps students practice counting, subitizing, and grouping by …
This interactive Flash game helps students practice counting, subitizing, and grouping by 10s, as they transport Okta the Octopus and his friends to a safe ocean. The goal is to select given numbers of Oktas as quickly as possible before the timer runs out. Then users count the total number of Oktas "saved" and identify that number on a number line. Students choose from three levels of difficulty, which vary according to time limit, range of target numbers, and whether visual target cues appear. These settings are customizable. Users who count incorrectly are given the option of visual help in recounting.
In this number tracing activity students create a rainbow number line. This …
In this number tracing activity students create a rainbow number line. This can be a colorful tool with a personal connection to the student that may be used as a reference. It can serve as a visual and motor reminder when reading and writing numbers because the student went through the tracing motion.
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