Subtraction Bundle, Separating Sets, Missing Part and Whole,PowerPoint Lessons
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This bundle of PowerPoint lessons are great tools to help you introduce subtraction. Students will learn how to separate sets, find one less, find the part (subtrahend), and find the missing whole (minuend).
This resource can be used for distance learning as well as in the classroom. Students will be actively engaged counting, drawing and sharing answers as they participate throughout the slideshow.
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PowerPoint Lessons: Word Families - Short a
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PowerPoint Lessons: Word Families - Short i
PowerPoint Lessons: Word Families - Short o
PowerPoint Lessons: Word Families - Short u
PowerPoint Lessons: Word Families Bundle: Short Vowels
PowerPoint Lessons: Word Families Bundle: Long Vowels
PowerPoint Lessons: Word Families - Long a
PowerPoint Lessons: Word Families - Long e
PowerPoint Lessons: Word Families - Long i
PowerPoint Lessons: Word Families - Long o
PowerPoint Lessons: Word Families - Long u
PowerPoint Lessons: Addition - Joining Sets
PowerPoint Lessons: Addition - Adding One More
PowerPoint Lessons: Addition - Making 10
PowerPoint Lessons: Addition - Missing Addends
PowerPoint Lessons Subtraction - Separating Sets
PowerPoint Lessons Subtraction - One Less
PowerPoint Lessons Subtraction - Missing Part (Subtrahend)
PowerPoint Lessons Subtraction - Missing Whole (Minuend)
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PowerPoint Lesson: Quadrilaterals
PowerPoint Lesson: Composing and Decomposing Shapes
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Pre-K and Kindergarten Assessments
This printable resource complements these PowerPoint Lessons and can be assigned as a follow-up to students.