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 various hands on activities to become confident in adding and subtracting 10 with multiples of ten.
This lesson plan will introduce your learner to adding and subtracting with teen numbers
by applying single-digit addition and subtraction facts.
In this lesson plan, your learner will explore addition and subtraction with 0 using first-then-now stories, part-part-whole models, and equations.
In this lesson plan, we will explore patterns for subtracting consecutive odd and even numbers and use them to solve a variety of problems.
In this lesson plan, your learner will practice adding and subtracting 2 by identifying and using patterns with odd and even numbers.
This lesson plan will introduce your learner to identifying and subtracting consecutive numbers and that it always yields a difference of one.
In this video lesson, you will learn how to apply the order of operations to expressions with addition and subtraction.
In this lesson plan, we will focus on developing fluency in adding and subtracting 1 by exploring the concept of "one more and one less."
This lesson plan will help your learner develop fluency in identifying number pairs that make 10 helping them to easily perform mental arithmetic.
In this lesson plan, we will explore the relationship of addition and subtraction as inverse operations through story problems and visual aids.
In this lesson plan, your learner will practice solving First Then Now problems and explore the relationship between addition and subtraction.
In this lesson plan, your learner will practice solving First Then Now subtraction story problems using objects, pictures, and equations.
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