In this lesson plan, your learner will use familiar objects to explore the concept of wholes and parts, giving them a foundation for many math skills.
In this lesson plan, your learner will use familiar objects to explore the concept of wholes and parts, giving them a foundation for many math skills.
The activities in this lesson plan will introduce your learner to odd and even numbers up to 10, their characteristics, and ways to recognize them.
In this lesson plan, learners will explore the relative positions of numbers 0 to 10 on number lines while developing proportional reasoning skills.
This lesson plan will teach your learner that numbers 6 to 10 can be described as 5 and some more and drawn as part-part-whole models.
In this lesson, we will explore strategies for drawing part-part-whole bar models to help learners visualize the relationships between numbers.
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.
In this lesson plan, we will introduce a systematic approach to finding part-part-whole relationships that ensures all combinations are found.
In this lesson plan, we will explore the key concepts behind partitioning numbers to 5 and provide ways to represent part-part-whole relationships.
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 strategies and activities for teaching homeschoolers about sorting and classifying objects by their attributes.
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