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1st grade math graphic organizers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Blank Bar Graph/Double Bar Graph Template

Blank Bar Graph/Double Bar Graph Template

This is a bar graph template that can be used by teachers to teach students how to understand bar graphs and create their own bar graphs. Teachers can use this template teach students about parts of a bar graph and how to interpret data in bar graphs.
Preview of President's Day - Barack Obama Photo Timeline

President's Day - Barack Obama Photo Timeline

Created by
D Conway
Students will learn about the important events in Barack Obama's life as they complete this photo timeline. Two versions are included, one for upper elementary and one for lower elementary.
Preview of 3 Reads Template Problem Solving

3 Reads Template Problem Solving

Created by
Teacher Prep
Template for using the 3 Reads strategy for Mathematical Problem Solving For detailed instruction on how to use this approach see my blog post on using this template here:
Preview of TEKS Resource System Unit Planning Guide

TEKS Resource System Unit Planning Guide

Created by
Mrs Aceves
Used in conjunction with TEKS Resource System, this guide can help you align your resources to match the pacing guide. This helps with the backwards design of lesson planning to ensure your classrooms instruction meets the specificity of the standards that need to be taught.TEKS Alligned, Lesson Planning
Preview of Earth Day - Recycling Sort

Earth Day - Recycling Sort

Created by
D Conway
Kindergarten and first grade students will increase their knowledge of "Thinking Green" while strenthening their sorting and graphing skills as they complete this "What gets recycled" challenge. A great way to combine math and social studies.
Preview of Create Your Own Word Problem Graphic Organizer

Create Your Own Word Problem Graphic Organizer

Created by
Nicole Tully
Graphic organizer that takes students step-by-step through the process of creating their own word problem. Great way to differentiate by having one group choose an addition or subtraction problem and others multiplication/division. Students write their problems, choose a mathematical keyword to correspond to the operation, sketch a picture, and write an equation. Students can then copy their project and illustrate on chart paper or construction paper ** added list of key words
Preview of Special Education Math Accommodation & Modification Templates

Special Education Math Accommodation & Modification Templates

Created by
Acute Turtle
TIME SAVER!!! Do your students struggle with lining up math problems, have math goals, or need math accommodations or modifications? These 36 math templates (organizers) will help your students be successful. Simply copy, paste, and resize these 36 math templates (clipart) onto your worksheets, quizzes, tests, etc. Templates are a great tool for students with disabilities, allowing for accommodations and/or assisting students with the task at hand. Templates (clipart) Included:AddingAdding with
Preview of Blank Tally Chart and Graph Paper

Blank Tally Chart and Graph Paper

Created by
Chantelle Moore
This template is designed to let students graph just about anything. Students can start by choosing their own survey question, tallying the results, and making the bar graph. Documents include 3, 4, and 5 choices for bar graphs. This is a very versatile document to help you with all your graphing needs!
Preview of Adding and Subtracting within 20 using different strategies Graphic Organizer

Adding and Subtracting within 20 using different strategies Graphic Organizer

Created by
Sarah Street
Adding and Subtracting within 20 using different strategies Graphic Organizer Worksheet
Preview of Read Draw Write Template

Read Draw Write Template

This is an editable template that you can use for an application problem or an exit ticket. This gives the students a designated space for each part of the Read Draw Write strategy. It will keep students more organized and allows them to rate their level of understanding. This was designed to be used along with NYS Engage NY Math.
Preview of Common Core Lesson Plan Template

Common Core Lesson Plan Template

Created by
Florence Katz
This template is used for creating lessons that will satisfy the Common Core Standards. With this template, there is no worry about coverage. For example, it covers DOK (depth of knowledge), CCSS, home connect, grouping, extensions, differentiation, reflections, assessment, etc. It also includes a link to common core where you can just copy and paste the appropriate standards. Because of the new state requirements, the template is 3 pages long. That is meant to assist you in putting togethe
Preview of The World Where I Live...

The World Where I Live...

Created by
Karla Roeglin
This is a jam-packed, 40 page unit full of multi-sensory and multi-grade-level activities all centering on the relationships between the following concepts: city/town/village, county, state, country, continent, and community helpers. The following mathematical concepts are also explored: range, median, mode, and average (mathematical mean). The following activities are included in this unit: Key vocabulary exercise, coloring Venn diagram activity, "Greater Than, Less Than" activity page, "My
Preview of Math Word Problem- Three Read Strategy Graphic Organizer

Math Word Problem- Three Read Strategy Graphic Organizer

Created by
Fluency King
Word problems are a big part of any Math standardized test our students take. Be it on PARCC or NWEA, this is an area where students often struggle greatly. A method aimed at helping students master word problems is called the Three Reads strategy. It is essentially a close read that allows students to focus on something specific each time they read the word problem. I did not create the method, but I noticed that there was little in the form of useful graphic organizers. I created this form in
Preview of Comparison Bars

Comparison Bars

Created by
Random Resources
Use this graphic organizer to teach comparing word problems. My students liked having a template instead of drawing them. Be sure to teach key words 'fewer than' and 'more than' for when to use comparison bars. An example of how to use comparison bars is included as an 'answer key'.
Preview of Career Research Graphic Organizer

Career Research Graphic Organizer

Use this graphic organizer to help your students organize their information when researching a specific career of their choice. Modify as necessary. Thanks!
Preview of Build-Draw-Write - Using a Ten Frame to support Partners of 10

Build-Draw-Write - Using a Ten Frame to support Partners of 10

This activity can be used with Kindergartners and 1st graders. For K, students can work through numbers 6-10, represent those numbers with cubes, then draw a representation of those numbers using a 5 group. They can also write an equation ( 5 + ___ to represent the whole as a part of 5 and extra ones). It can also be used to build all numbers 1-10 For 1st, students can represent numbers 1-10, draw numbers, and then write an equation to show the other partner that equals ten. Students can pi
Preview of What Do You Do With a Tail Like This?

What Do You Do With a Tail Like This?

Created by
Alyssa Druek
3 Pages1. Animal Information Chart: Students will identify an animal, a body part, and what it does with that body part. Based off the text, What Do You Do with a Tail Like This? (ReadyGen: 1st Grade)2. Number Practice: Match number words to the numeral (11-20).3. Number Practice: Match number words to the numeral (1-10).
Preview of 10 More/10 Less - Base-Ten Representational Recording Sheet

10 More/10 Less - Base-Ten Representational Recording Sheet

Created by
StephS
There is power in the CRA model!This worksheet is a recording sheet for practicing ten more and ten less with the base ten blocks. Matches 2016 VA SOL 2.1b - The student will identify the number that is 10 more, 10 less
Preview of Math station rotations checklist picnic theme

Math station rotations checklist picnic theme

This is an editable checklist for students to keep track of the stations visited throughout the week. I have included 2 different backgrounds with the picnic theme. The checklist is words only so if you would like to add pictures of the station you would be able to do this. This would be a great addition to Anchor Charts for Math Stations Picnic Theme Thanks for shopping! I am a brand new seller and really appreciate the support- Brittany Washburn
Preview of CUBES Strategy Poster

CUBES Strategy Poster

Have your students ever forgotten the steps to the CUBES strategy? Not with this resource! Use this fun CUBES Strategy poster in your math classroom or print out mini anchor charts for student desks/interactive notebooks. They will be word problem masters in no time!
Preview of Calendar Template Ten More, Ten Less, One More, One Less

Calendar Template Ten More, Ten Less, One More, One Less

Created by
Miss Daisy
This Template can be used to practice ten more, ten less, one more, and one less during calendar time by printing and laminating. You can display this template on your calendar bulletin board after laminating and use dry erase marker to write on/wipe off. You can also use this in math centers with students by printing several copies to laminate and use with dry erase markers.
Preview of Measurement Tools Picture Sort

Measurement Tools Picture Sort

Created by
Kristen Campbell
This picture sort is a great activity when students are finished with their work early, to do on the board as a class, or copy and paste the pictures into a Smartboard activity. This works great for remediation or for introducing the topic. It also works well for students who may not test well. Have them do the activity in front of you and use the results as a test grade. This also works great for a math center activity. Simply, cut out the pictures, glue the questions on the back, and laminate
Preview of Math Word Problems Organizer and Process - Tape Diagrams

Math Word Problems Organizer and Process - Tape Diagrams

This document walks students through a step by step process for solving the multiple subtype problems identified by the Progressions. This helps teach students about the types of problems there are as well as to identify the part-whole relationship within the story problem. After setting up their story problem representation with a written statement and a tape diagram, students can then choose an appropriate strategy to solve the problem. There are 3 of the same problem with each subset so th
Preview of Blank T-Chart

Blank T-Chart

This blank T-chart comes in handy for lots of sorting activities! You can laminate it, and use it over and over again.
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Find Lessons for 1st Grade Math | TPT

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.