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1st grade other (math) study guides for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Telling Time Vocabulary Power Point

Telling Time Vocabulary Power Point

Created by
Christopher Dunn
Telling time is a lifelong skill that all children should master in elementary school. Because of the digital age, many kids come to school more and more removed from ever thinking about using an analog clock. This powerpoint has clear to the point slides with great visuals that make the concept of telling time on an analog clock less confusing and easier to master.
Preview of Homework Folder Cover Sheet

Homework Folder Cover Sheet

NOT EDITABLEHomework folder cover sheet. Use these together or separate, They can be used as desk name plates as well.
Preview of Slap the Value - Coin Combinations

Slap the Value - Coin Combinations

Similar to the game, "Slap the Fact," this can be used as a review game to quiz students on counting coin combinations up to 100 cents or $1.00 using pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters in various combinations. I play this game by having students stand on either side of the board and "slap" the correct amount using a fly swatter.
Preview of Math Journal Expectation Lesson

Math Journal Expectation Lesson

A math journal can be a helpful tool for 1st graders to record their thinking, strategies, and progress in math. To use a math journal effectively, encourage your child to write down their ideas, draw pictures, and explain their thinking as they work through math problems. You can also use the journal to review concepts learned in class, set goals for improvement, and celebrate successes.
Preview of Understanding Fact Families Power Point

Understanding Fact Families Power Point

Created by
Christopher Dunn
Help your students establish a basic understanding of fact families with this brief powerpoint. Give your children the visual aid that they need to connect their learning and retain knowledge. This is a great method to use when introducing fact families to young students.
Preview of 1st Grade Maths Goal Passports

1st Grade Maths Goal Passports

An adorable way to set up your goals for your students! When a child demonstrates evidence on a topic, you can stamp it off on their Math Passport!! The criteria on the goals come from the ACARA website and align with Australian Curriculum. Editable sections to allow you to type students names and Date of Birth in. An extra editable blank goals template to allow you to add extension goals.A coloured and Black line master of the cover is provided. I personally used the black line master version
Preview of Place Value Anchor Chart

Place Value Anchor Chart

Use this template to display the place values including decimals.
Preview of Connect Four Review Game Board (Unit 4)

Connect Four Review Game Board (Unit 4)

How to Play Connect Four:1. Project the accompanying PowerPoint slide on your class board. 2. Organize your class into pairs or small groups (heterogeneous would be best). 3. Each group starts with a card (your choosing of topic). Once the pair/group answers the problem, have them show you their answer.4. If an answer is correct, allow student one student from the pair/group put a sticky note in a Connect Four spot. 5. Strategy: Pairs/groups can “block” one another from getting Connect Four, jus
Preview of Dime Book

Dime Book

Created by
Loving1st
An intro to the dime. Ready to print, staple, and slice! Includes description of front, back, and value of the dime. Has practice counting page and poem.
Preview of Connect Four Review Game Board (Unit 1)

Connect Four Review Game Board (Unit 1)

How to Play Connect Four:1. Project the accompanying PowerPoint slide on your class board. 2. Organize your class into pairs or small groups (heterogeneous would be best). 3. Each group starts with a card (your choosing of topic). Once the pair/group answers the problem, have them show you their answer.4. If an answer is correct, allow student one student from the pair/group put a sticky note in a Connect Four spot. 5. Strategy: Pairs/groups can “block” one another from getting Connect Four, jus
Preview of Connect Four Review Game Board

Connect Four Review Game Board

How to Play Connect Four:1. Project the accompanying PowerPoint slide on your class board. 2. Organize your class into pairs or small groups (heterogeneous would be best). 3. Each group starts with a card (your choosing of topic). Once the pair/group answers the problem, have them show you their answer.4. If an answer is correct, allow student one student from the pair/group put a sticky note in a Connect Four spot. 5. Strategy: Pairs/groups can “block” one another from getting Connect Four, jus
Preview of Connect Four Review Game Board (Unit 3)

Connect Four Review Game Board (Unit 3)

How to Play Connect Four:1. Project the accompanying PowerPoint slide on your class board. 2. Organize your class into pairs or small groups (heterogeneous would be best). 3. Each group starts with a card (your choosing of topic). Once the pair/group answers the problem, have them show you their answer.4. If an answer is correct, allow student one student from the pair/group put a sticky note in a Connect Four spot. 5. Strategy: Pairs/groups can “block” one another from getting Connect Four, jus
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