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Preview of More and Less Than Patterns to 100  for SMARTBoard

More and Less Than Patterns to 100 for SMARTBoard

The SMARTBoard random number generator more and less than pattern to 100 lesson is a teacher favorite. It come complete with teacher notes. Happy Teaching ~ Mrs. Hanson
Preview of Eureka Smart Notebook Template

Eureka Smart Notebook Template

In Eureka math's lessons, every lesson has the same componets--Fluency, objective, concept development, DOL, problem set and student debrief. In my district we are required to have the title at the top of every page with the number of minutes we spend in each section. I got frustrated creating that every time so I created this template that has every section color coded. All I do now is open it, save it as a new file and make my lesson in the template. I never have to worry about titling sectio
Preview of BUILD (daily 5) Math Smartboard Sign Up

BUILD (daily 5) Math Smartboard Sign Up

Created by
MyTerrificTwos
A set of smart board sign up pages for your BUILD Math rounds. PLEASE NOTE: You must have a version of smart board/notebook software to use this item.
Preview of Interactive patterns for the year

Interactive patterns for the year

Created by
LivelyMrsSnively
This resource is a Smart Notebook is a great an interactive way for students to practice creating patterns that are relevant for the whole year! In my classroom we incorporated this activity in our morning meeting/ Calendar time and one student a day got to create the pattern of the day. It's a fantastic way to spend 1 minute a day to create pattern experts. We also used the smart board pens to label the pattern type. clipart used from: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Krista-Wallden-Cr
Preview of NUMBER - Compare (Use greater than or smaller than)

NUMBER - Compare (Use greater than or smaller than)

Notes to the educator: In this activity learners practice comparing number up to 10. Learners will learner to compare numbers 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 using smaller than and greater than. Learners then have to figure out whether the first number is greater than or smaller than the second number drag and place the appropriate description after the first number.
Preview of Behavior Log

Behavior Log

Smart Notebook Behavior log for Reading, Writing, & Math
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Importance of learning math in 1st grade

It's no secret that mathematics is a foundational subject for students to learn. Math forms the basis for so many other subjects — like science, engineering, and technology — and because of that, it's essential that students develop strong math skills from a young age.

Learning math in 1st grade is an exciting and crucial part of a child's education. First of all, it helps first graders begin to develop critical thinking, logical reasoning, and problem-solving skills, teaching them to think outside the box. It also helps develop their understanding of numbers and basic operations, which are important for everyday life. Lastly, it prepares them for more advanced math topics they will encounter in future.

The key concepts for 1st grade math

In 1st grade math, kids learn simple concepts such as counting, basic addition and subtraction, solving simple word problems, telling time, and money. These mathematical concepts are the building blocks that will help them succeed in the future grades when they tackle more complex topics like place value, and basic fractions.

Counting and Number Recognition

Counting and number recognition are the most fundamental concepts in 1st grade math. As a first grader, a student will learn how to count from 1 to 100 and recognize numbers up to 20. They also learn to identify odd and even numbers, count by twos, fives, and tens, and compare numbers.

Addition and Subtraction

Addition and subtraction are the next math skills that children learn in 1st grade. They'll primarily learn to add and subtract numbers up to 20 with the aid of manipulatives and number lines. Kids also learn to solve simple word problems this this point.

Time and Money

Telling time and counting money are also essential concepts that children learn in 1st grade math. They learn to tell time to the hour and half-hour using both analog and digital clocks. They also learn to count coins and bills and solve simple money word problems.

Strategies to help students learn math skills

Here are some strategies teachers can use to help kids learn math in 1st grade.

Make math fun

Children learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your math lessons by using games, puzzles, and real-life scenarios. If your students seem to find math boring or uninteresting, you can also try connecting it to one of their interests or hobbies.

Practice makes perfect

Practice is essential in building a strong foundation in math. Encourage students to practice regularly, both at school and at home. Use worksheets, online resources, and math games from TPT to help children practice. And don't forget to acknowledge their achievements and efforts, a little positive encouragement is crucial to motivate students to continue learning.

Use visuals

Visual aids like charts, graphs, and manipulatives can help children understand abstract concepts better. The use of visuals can help explain math concepts to kids and better engage them in their learning.

How to find 1st grade math lessons

Educators can save time preparing 1st grade math lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply search the TPT marketplace for "1st grade math," and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

Frequently asked questions

What math should first grader know?

By the end of 1st grade, a student should be able to count, sequence read, and write numbers up to 100. First graders should also be able to add and subtract small numbers. As part of math learning, students in first grade are also taught about telling time and counting money. Going into 2nd grade, they should know how to read an analog clock, and understand the value of money in addition to being able to count coins and bills. For example, they may learn that four quarters equal a dollar.

What types of math lessons are available on TPT?

There are many different types of math resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular math lessons include: telling time, counting money, addition and subtraction, and word problems.