WORKSHEETS
This handout for Spanish speaking parents helps them support their child's skills in addition and subtraction.
Students look for hidden addition and subtraction facts.
Students decide which addition and subtraction number sentences don't belong.
Students use a data chart to answer an addition word problem.
Students solve subtraction problems to move through a maze.
Students read a bar graph to determine the number of animals found on a class trip.
Students use a chart to determine the answers to several subtraction questions.
Students add and subtract with objects.
Students practice classification by identifying similar objects and putting them into groups.
Students figure out different ways to add numbers to equal ten.
Students are encouraged to use counters to practice adding and subtracting.
In this activity, students explore subtraction by solving math problems.
Students make a graph and then answer questions about it.
Students identify which objects are missing to learn the number zero.
Make use of this printable chart to assess portfolios.
Give this handout to families to help them encourage their child to create graphs at home.
This handout for Spanish speaking families helps them encourage their child's graphing skills at home.
Students estimate where different-sized objects will fit in a bookcase.
REFERENCE
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ASSESSMENT
Distribute a rubric that will guide the teacher in grading the activity from the New Deal lesson plan.
LESSON PLANS
Use this group activity when teaching the New Deal lesson plan.
TEACHING RESOURCE
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Students will learn about the 1930s, especially school life during that time, by studying photographs and then comparing…
Give this pamphlet to Spanish speaking families to help them understand assessment accommodations.