In this lesson plan, your learner will explore adding and subtracting with tens and ones as a strategy for solving equations and story problems.
In this lesson plan, your learner will explore adding and subtracting with tens and ones as a strategy for solving equations and story problems.
In this lesson plan, your learner will practice partitioning numbers into tens and ones using part-part-whole models and apply them to equations.
In this lesson plan, your learner will apply various strategies for comparing two-digit numbers such as using visual tools and analyzing digits.
In this lesson plan, your learner will explore counting from 0 to 100 on number lines and use number beads to explore numbers as length.
This lesson plan will deepen your learner's understanding of two-digit numbers by counting tens and ones and using various base-ten models.
In this lesson plan, your learner will practice adding and subtracting multiples of 10 by building on familiar single-digit problems.
In this lesson plan, your learner will use various hands on activities to become confident in adding and subtracting 10 with multiples of ten.
In this lesson plan, your learner will use hands-on activities and visual aids to identify and write multiples of 10 on number lines.
In this lesson plan, your learner will explore counting and writing multiples of 10 up to 100, introducing them to the concept of place value.
This lesson plan will introduce your learner to adding and subtracting with teen numbers
by applying single-digit addition and subtraction facts.
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, your learner will practice using visual tools, language, and patterns to find doubles and halves within teen numbers.
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