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1st Grade Magic of Math Lessons Numbers to 120, Related Facts, & Add 3 Numbers

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This unit plan really helped my first graders understand some tricky math concepts. They loved all the hands-on activities!
I absolutely love Magic of Math, and so do my students! It takes on a hands on approach for math, and keeps the children engaged.
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  1. First Grade Magic of Math curriculum is a series of hands-on math units for teachers who are ready to spruce up their math block! The math bundle features a full year of math lesson plans, activities, games, vocabulary, word problems, and everything else you could possibly need to teach 1st-grade ma
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You'll have access to 4 WEEKS of activities for numbers to 120, skip counting, plus/minus 10, missing addends, adding 3 numbers, properties of addition, and related facts! 4 full weeks of math lesson plans that can be used however you need!

For this Mid-Year Mix-Up, these weeks can be done in ANY ORDER!

The Magic Of Math Unit 5 for FIRST GRADE focuses on:

  • Numbers to 120 Counting to 120, Place Value to 120, Comparing and Ordering Numbers to 120 (everything is also included for numbers to 99 so that we meet the CC standards as well)
  • Skip Counting and Plus/Minus 10: Skip Counting by 10s, Skip Counting by 5s, Skip Counting by 2s, Plus and Minus 10 and 1
  • Related Facts and Missing Addends: Fact Families, Understanding Related Facts, Finding Missing Addends in Related Facts, Missing Addends
  • Adding 3 Numbers and Properties of Addition: Combining Number to Add 3 Addends, Associative Property of Addition, Making 10 to add 3 numbers, adding on a number line, Making Doubles to Add 3 Numbers

Here is what is included in this month-long unit for 1st grade:

-Daily Lesson Plans for 20 days

-Aligned with the 1st Grade Common Core and TEKS

-20 Word Problems for each day that complement the skills

-Interactive Notebook Printables and Independent Works

-Games, Activities, and Crafts to enhance learning

-Minilessons with ideas on how to teach the skills as well as materials needed

-Vocabulary Cards

-I Can Statements

-Assessments

-Anchor Chart and Pocket Chart Materials

-Adding 3 Numbers Workmat

- Adding 3 Number Equation Cards

- Savory Sums

- Adding 3 Numbers on a Number Line

- Adding 3 Numbers Interactive Notebooks (4 total)

- Adding 3 Numbers Assessment

- Adding 3 Numbers Mental Math Game

- Adding 3 Numbers Review Scoot

- Double Dude for Making Double to add 3 Numbers

- Workmat for Making 10 to Add 3 Numbers

- Workmat for Adding 3 Numbers on a Number Line

- Number Line Printable

- Domino and Dice Game

Want a Closer Look? Here are some (not all!) activities included:

Numbers to 120

- Fishing for Numbers with 120s Chart, Counting to 120

- Number Line

- Counting to 120 Missing Numbers

- Match Missing Numbers to Number Patterns

- Bait and Cast: Roll a number and Count on

- Building 2 or 3 Digit Numbers

- The Race to 100

- Counting to 120 Quick Check

- Campfire Stories: Building Numbers to 120 with number clues

- The Count is On: Place Value Interactive Notebooks

- Comparing Numbers Minilesson

- Comparing Numbers Pocket Chart

- Students Build Numbers and Compare

- Comparing Numbers Work Mat

- Roll and Compare

- Mystery Bag: Ordering Numbers

- Ordering Numbers Number Line

- Numbers to 120 Assessment

- Numbers to 99 Assessment

Skip Counting and Plus/Minus 10:

- Gone Fishing for Skip Counting Patterns By 10

- Number Detective: Counting by 10s

- Light UP the Night by 5s: Counting by 5s

- Counting by 5s Centers: HopScotch, Number Puzzles, Creating Number Patterns

- Spin and Count on by 5s

- Hop to it With Counting by 2s

- Interactive Notebook Counting by 2s

- Slithering Through 10 More and Less: Building Numbers and Adding/Taking Away 10

- Ten More and Ten Less Toss

- Sketch It: Ten More and Ten Less

- Ten More and Ten Less Headbandz

- Ten More and Ten Less Number Puzzlers

- Skip Counting and Ten More/Ten Less Assessment

Related Facts and Missing Addends:

-Domino Fact Family Cards

- Domino Related Fact Work Mat

- Related Fact Roll

- Related Fact Match-Up

- A Fact Family Cookout

- Fact Family Workmat

- Fryin' Up Related Facts

- Find the Related Facts

- Missing Numbers on Domino Cards

- What's Missing Scoot

- Missing Number Interactive Notebooks

- Missing Number Mayhem with cards and workmat

- Scoopin' Out Missing Addends Sundaes

- Missing Gumballs Interactive Notebook

- Word Problems with Missing Addends

- Word Problem Scoot

- Related Facts and Missing Addends Assessment


First Grade Math Collection:

1st Grade BUNDLE: 1st Grade Magic of Math

For Other 1st Grade Units Click Below:

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit One: Place Value

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Two: Addition

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Three: Subtraction

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Four: Shapes and Fractions

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Five: Mid-Year Mix Up

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Six: Nonstandard Measurement

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Seven: Telling Time

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Eight: Graphing

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Nine: Money

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Ten: Addition and Subtraction

1st Grade Magic of Math Unit Eleven: End of the Year Review

1st Grade Overview 1st Grade Magic of Math Overview and Organization


What is the Magic of Math?

The Magic of Math is a series of math lesson plans and activities that can be used as your math curriculum or as a supplement to the program you already use. We provide daily lesson plans, word problems, mini-lesson, activities, and interactive notebook entries for four weeks at a time. If you don't have time for it all, that's okay too! You can pick and choose the pieces that you want to incorporate into your math block!

Are these activities repeated from other units you have?

Absolutely NOT! We create all new activities for each Magic of Math unit. They are all unique to this purchase and are not copied/pasted from things we have previously made.

What is the difference between Magic of Math and other units you have?

Magic of Math is organized as daily lesson plans with everything you need rather than just activities.

WHAT IT IS NOT:

It is NOT a collection of worksheets. Instead, we use games, hands-on activities, engaging mini-lessons, and interactive notebooks to build our curriculum. We do try to keep in mind the amount of prep that is involved with the lessons, but some things will need to be printed, cut, and put together to use in your classroom.

Want to know more about Magic of Math? You can find a blog post about it HERE!

Total Pages
350+
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Teaching Duration
1 month
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
The numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine tens (and 0 ones).
Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.
Solve word problems that call for addition of three whole numbers whose sum is less than or equal to 20, e.g., by using objects, drawings, and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.

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