This lesson plan will deepen your learner's understanding of two-digit numbers by counting tens and ones and using various base-ten models.
This lesson plan will deepen your learner's understanding of two-digit numbers by counting tens and ones and using various base-ten models.
This lesson plan will help your learner with understanding teen numbers, the structure of "ten and some ones," and different ways to write them.
In this lesson plan, learners will explore the concept of one more and one less, relating it to numbers before and after in the counting sequence.
In this lesson plan, we will apply part-part-whole relationships to find missing parts up to 5 using concrete objects, pictures, and models.
This lesson plan provides practical strategies and activities to effectively teach your homeschooler how to count and write ordinal numbers to 5.
The activities in this lesson will develop your child's number sense of 0 to 5 by counting sets of objects and pictures and subitizing to 5.
In this unit plan, we will explore skip-counting within 100 and provide practical strategies to effectively teach this concept to your homeschooler.
This unit plan provides activities and strategies for teaching your homeschooler about counting ordinal numbers and their practical application.
In this unit plan, we will explore effective strategies and activities to help you teach your homeschooler about counting forward and backward.
Learn the benefits and misconceptions of teaching math with finger counting. See how to use it for adding, multiplying, and even algebra!
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