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First Grade Math Intervention - Special Ed Math Curriculum - Tier 3 Small Group

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Angela Dansie
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This was such an easy-to-use resource. I printed off what I could use with each student and they have a binder that they can work on independently if needed.
I love this resource so much! I put together math workbooks for my students and this has helped them learn so much more!

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    Description

    This special education first grade math curriculum makes it easy to teach tier 3 math intervention students in a small group setting. Lessons are tied to math standards at the 1st grade level and can be used with students of any age.

    Math Curriculum for Special Education and Intervention, 1st Grade Level Bundle

    Step-by-Step Math to Mastery™ makes clear and sequential math instruction easy.

    Open and teach lesson workbooks are easy to use for teachers, paraeducators, and parents.

    These are not merely worksheets. They are carefully sequenced lessons with model, guided practice, and independent practice problems that introduce skills incrementally. Example IEP goals in each workbook are tied to standards and can save you time planning and writing IEPs.

    Step-by-Step Math to Mastery is unique because it focuses on one fundamental skill at a time until it is mastered. It doesn’t introduce several strategies simultaneously or spiral. Lessons are uncluttered and predictable. Pages have white space and structured workspaces. Students who are easily overwhelmed can instead feel calm and successful as they make steady progress.

    These will lighten your workload and boost student progress. Imagine looking forward to math time because it is the easiest part of your day!

    This First Grade Bundle Includes 20 Products (3 are FREE!):

    Place Value and Number Sense to 120

    Addition, Addends to 9

    Addition Fact Fluency

    Addition with Missing Addends

    Making Ten to Add

    Addition with Three Addends

    Adding Teens Plus One-Digit Numbers

    Subtraction, Minuends to 10

    Subtraction Fact Fluency

    Subtracting Teens Minus One-Digit Numbers

    Fact Families (Addition and Subtraction)

    Unknowns in All Positions (Addition and Subtraction)

    Word Problems (Addition and Subtraction)

    Addition and Subtraction with No Regrouping

    Fractions, Basic Concepts ***

    Telling Time to the Nearest Five Minutes ***

    Graphs -- Organize, Represent, and Interpret Data

    Counting Money ***

    Flat and Solid Shapes

    Measurement: Length

    ***These three items are found in both the first grade and second grade bundles. The price of the first grade bundle excludes the cost of these products (you get them for free). In other words, if you purchase the first and second grade bundles, you will not be paying for these products twice.

    Please download the individual previews for more details.

    Do You Teach Older Students?

    These resources include a version with no decorative clip art at the top of pages or on the student booklet cover. Everything else is exactly the same, but you won’t need to worry about whether the clip art might be too young for your students.

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    Teacher Feedback:

    ❤️ “Thank you for this! I have found that these units are THE BEST materials I have used for my math groups in my special education class (from TpT or curriculum materials). The direct instruction model is exactly what we need! These are also awesome resources for my assistants with the clear directions for what the teacher should say and do. I can just print the unit I want them to teach and let them go!" -Martha C.

    ❤️ “I use this resource for my self-contained classroom and I love how the activities are differentiated so that my students have autonomy and confidence while completing math assignments. I definitely recommend this resource to use as an intervention for small groups. My students and I love these math activities because they are so engaging." -Allison G.

    ❤️ “I’ve started using this as an intervention for my students who are 1-2 grade levels lower than expected. They are doing so much better! I appreciate that there is more than one worksheet for each concept and I can choose which ones I want to use. It’s been an extremely helpful resource to provide extra practice for students." -Andrea K.

    ❤️ “This resource is wonderful! I have used with intensive learning support students and it really covers the content step-by-step. Students are able to achieve mastery." -Bethany S.

    ❤️ “This is an amazing resource!!! I use this in both after school tutoring and with my special education students during the regular school day. Thank you so much for making my life so much easier!!!" -Christine K.

    ❤️ “This is an AMAZING resource for special ed. I used this to support a student who had IEP goals that matched the goals of this resource." -Erika S.

    ❤️ “This resource is easy to use and matches the description. It has been helpful for me to use with our resource room instructional aide as she works with small groups and individual students on their math goals." -Kim C.

    ❤️ “Thank you so much. I was looking for a resource for my 1st and 2nd grade resource room. General education curriculum/materials made teaching math cumbersome. I felt like I spent more time teaching the various components of the program and teaching math was secondary. This is just what I needed to make Math manageable for my special learners. I love that examples are concrete and instruction is direct. Thank you so much!" -Sherri H.

    ❤️ Worth every penny! Love using these in my 1-3rd special education class. Easy to use, great for practice and I appreciate that it isn't too "busy". Thanks!" -Liberty's Learners

    ❤️ Very good system for older students with disabilities." -Alicia M.

    ❤️ “What a lifesaver this is going to be for me! I have been looking for explicit and systematic math lessons for my special education resource students and I have found it! This bundle is totally worth the money. Thank you so much!" -Julie L.

    ❤️ “Great lessons with low prep. Use it everyday." -Shannon B.

    ❤️ “What can I say? This was worth every penny!! I love your resources!!!" -Janelle M.

    ❤️ “Really pleased with how much these units have added to my daughter's understanding!" -Danielle A.

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    These products are also found in the Complete Bundle of ALL Step-by-Step Math Workbooks

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    Math Resources Bundled by Grade Level:

    First Grade Math Bundle

    Second Grade Math Bundle

    Third Grade Math Bundle

    Fourth Grade Math Bundle

    Fifth Grade Math Bundle

    Math Resources Bundled by Topic:

    Place Value and Number Sense Bundle

    Addition Bundle

    Subtraction Bundle

    Multi-Digit Addition and Subtraction Bundle

    Multiplication Bundle

    Division Bundle

    Fraction Bundle

    Decimal Bundle

    Not sure where to start?

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    You may also find this blog post helpful:

    How to Use Step-by-Step Math to Mastery Resources

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    Step-by-Step Math to Mastery™ resources:

    Make math easier to understand.

    • Help students over math hurdles with clear, sequential, scaffolded lessons.
    • Prevent overwhelm. Build student confidence.

    Make math easier to teach.

    • Save hours of planning and piecing together materials.
    • Paraeducators can deliver quality instruction independently. Open & teach.

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    Reasons You'll Love Step-by-Step Math to Mastery™ Resources

    • Boosts student confidence and progress
    • Lightens teacher workload
    • Time-saving: print and teach
    • Easy prep: only black ink is needed
    • Easy to teach, paraeducator-friendly
    • Example IEP goals and shorter term objectives
    • Consistent & predictable format
    • Lots of practice repetitions
    • Scaffolded with structured workspaces
    • Fewer problems on a page, white space, minimal visual clutter
    • Tied to standards
    • Explicit/Direct instruction
    • Systematic & sequential
    • Mastery approach--teaching one topic at a time, one strategy at a time
    • Lessons have "I Can" statements, model problems, guided practice, & independent practice
    • Each workbook can be used individually as a stand-alone intervention for that skill or they can be used together, taking students from the basics of number sense and addition in first grade all the way to dividing fractions and decimals in fifth grade.
    • Can also be used with older students (middle & high school) to help fill the gaps in their learning.

    About the Author

    Hi! I am a Special Education & Title 1 teacher interested in task analysis. My resources break tasks into small and explicit steps, reducing cognitive load for learners so they can feel successful and confident rather than overwhelmed and reluctant to try. I also strive to lighten the workload of teachers by making resources as practical and easy-to-use as possible. I sincerely hope my work can benefit you and your students.

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    Teaching Duration
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
    Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
    Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.
    Add within 100, including adding a two-digit number and a one-digit number, and adding a two-digit number and a multiple of 10, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used. Understand that in adding two-digit numbers, one adds tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose a ten.
    Given a two-digit number, mentally find 10 more or 10 less than the number, without having to count; explain the reasoning used.

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