Meet the Numbers 2 | Counting 123

In the lesson “Let’s Count Together!”, children learn to count from 11 to 20 through engaging activities that involve clapping, jumping, and other fun movements. Each number is introduced with interactive prompts to encourage participation, culminating in a group count of all the numbers learned. The lesson emphasizes the joy of counting and encourages continued practice to become a counting superstar.

Meet the Math Facts Addition & Subtraction – Horizontal Factory Drills

In this lesson, we explored the exciting world of addition, learning how to combine numbers to create larger totals. Through fun examples involving apples, candies, balloons, and cookies, we discovered that addition is commutative, meaning the order of the numbers doesn’t change the sum. By practicing with everyday items, students are encouraged to enjoy math and become confident in their addition skills.

Meet the Phonics Blends – Jump Out Segment

In today’s lesson, we explored phonics blends, which are combinations of two letters that create unique sounds in words. Through engaging examples like “drum” and “draw,” as well as interactive activities, we learned to identify and pronounce various blends such as “pl,” “gr,” and “sn.” By the end of the lesson, students were encouraged to continue practicing these sounds to become phonics superstars!

Meet the Math Facts Addition & Subtraction – Vertical Factory Drills

In the lesson “Meet the Math Facts: Fun with Addition & Subtraction,” students learn the basics of addition by combining numbers to find their total, illustrated through engaging examples like apples and candies. The lesson emphasizes that addition is commutative, meaning the order of the numbers doesn’t change the sum, and encourages students to practice adding numbers in their everyday surroundings. Overall, the lesson aims to make learning addition enjoyable and interactive.

Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 5 x 5 = 25

In this lesson, students learn about multiplication using the example of five times five, which equals twenty-five. The concept is explained as repeated addition, where adding five together five times results in twenty-five. The lesson emphasizes the efficiency of multiplication as a shortcut for addition and encourages practice with other multiplication facts to enhance problem-solving skills.

Meet the Phonics Blends – “Meet the Blends” Easy Reader Story

In this lesson, students are introduced to phonics blends, which occur when two letters combine to create a new sound, like “bl” in “blue.” The lesson encourages fun and interactive ways to practice blends, such as forming a phonics club, engaging in crafts, and hosting a blends party to reinforce learning. By the end, students are motivated to continue practicing and become proficient in recognizing and using blends in their reading.

Meet the Math Facts Addition & Subtraction – Worksheet 1

In this lesson, students learn the concept of addition by combining numbers through engaging examples involving everyday items like apples, cookies, and toys. By counting together, they discover how to find the total when adding different pairs of numbers, reinforcing the idea that adding is simply putting things together to create a larger amount. The lesson concludes with encouragement to practice addition, highlighting its fun and rewarding nature.

Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 5 x 6 = 30

In this lesson, students learn that 5 times 6 equals 30 by understanding it as adding the number 5 together six times or by skip counting by 5. The lesson emphasizes the connection between multiplication and repeated addition, encouraging practice with various numbers to strengthen multiplication skills. By using these methods, students can become more confident and proficient in their math abilities.

Meet the Math Facts Addition & Subtraction – Worksheet 1

In this lesson, young learners are introduced to the concepts of addition and subtraction through relatable examples, such as counting apples and cookies. They learn that addition involves combining items to find a total, while subtraction involves taking items away to see what remains. The lesson encourages hands-on practice with everyday objects to reinforce these fundamental math skills and promotes a positive attitude towards exploring numbers.

Meet the Sight Words | 2 Minute Lesson | 7 Words

In this lesson, students are introduced to important sight words that enhance their reading skills, such as “play,” “it’s,” “E,” “you,” and “in.” Each word is explained with its usage in fun and relatable contexts, encouraging students to practice saying and recognizing them. The lesson emphasizes that consistent practice with sight words will improve their reading fluency and comprehension.

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