Meet the Math Facts Addition & Subtraction Zero Game

In the lesson “Meet the Math Facts: The Zero Game,” students learn that adding zero to any number keeps the number unchanged, demonstrating this concept through engaging examples. The lesson encourages participation and positivity, reinforcing that math can be fun and accessible while emphasizing the unique property of zero in addition. Overall, it aims to build confidence in young learners as they practice this fundamental math skill.
Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 11 x 11 = 121

In this lesson, students learn about the multiplication fact that 11 times 11 equals 121, highlighting the concept of multiplication as repeated addition. The lesson emphasizes the importance of practicing this fact through repetition and games, while also encouraging students to explore other multiplication facts. Overall, the lesson aims to make learning multiplication enjoyable and applicable to everyday situations.
Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 2 x 6 = 12

In this lesson, students learn about multiplication through the example of 2 x 6, which illustrates that multiplication is essentially repeated addition. By adding the number 2 six times, they discover that 2 times 6 equals 12. The lesson encourages practice with fun visual aids and real-life examples to reinforce understanding and foster a love for math.
Meet the Sight Words Level 2 – “are”

In this lesson, students learn about sight words, specifically the word “are,” which is used to describe multiple items or actions, such as in the sentence “The cats are playing.” To make learning engaging, students are encouraged to practice using “are” in sentences, sing songs, and play games that involve identifying the word in their surroundings. The lesson emphasizes that mastering sight words is essential for becoming confident readers and enjoying the adventure of reading.
Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 5 x 11 = 55

In this lesson, students learn about multiplication using the example of 5 times 11, which equals 55. The concept of multiplication is explained as repeated addition, illustrated with relatable examples like counting candies in bags. The lesson encourages practice through fun rhymes and emphasizes the importance of multiplication in everyday activities, while motivating students to continue practicing to improve their skills.
Meet the Sight Words | 4 Easy Reader Stories

In the lesson “Meet the Sight Words,” students engage with four short stories that introduce and reinforce common sight words through relatable themes such as playing in a band, caring for pets, sharing gifts, and playing with dogs. Each story encourages interaction and connection, making learning enjoyable while helping students recognize and use essential vocabulary in context. The lesson concludes with a positive affirmation, inviting students to continue their learning journey.
Meet the Shapes “Barn Dance”

In the “Meet the Shapes ‘Barn Dance'” lesson, children are introduced to various shapes through an engaging and interactive dance party theme. Each shape—Star, Triangle, Circle, Rectangle, Diamond, Square, and Octagon—is described with its characteristics, encouraging kids to identify and mimic the shapes in their surroundings while having fun dancing. The lesson emphasizes the presence of shapes in everyday life and promotes active participation and creativity.
Meet the Math Facts Addition & Subtraction – Worksheet 2

In this lesson, young learners are introduced to the concepts of addition and subtraction through engaging examples and relatable scenarios. They explore addition by combining quantities, such as counting apples and candies, and practice subtraction by determining how many items remain after giving some away. The lesson emphasizes the importance of practice in mastering these foundational math skills, encouraging students to view math as a fun and adventurous puzzle.
Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 8 x 10 = 80

In this lesson, students learn about the multiplication fact of 8 x 10, which equals 80, by visualizing it as eight groups of ten items, such as apples in baskets. The lesson emphasizes the importance of multiplication in everyday life and encourages practice through engaging activities like using toys or drawing to reinforce the concept. Additionally, it highlights that multiplication is essentially repeated addition, making math more approachable and fun.
Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 2 x 11 = 22

In this lesson, students learn about multiplication as a method of adding the same number repeatedly, using the example of 2 x 11 to illustrate the concept. By visualizing groups of items, such as apples or soccer players, learners can grasp how multiplication works and practice with various objects to reinforce their understanding. The lesson encourages exploration and practice, highlighting that math can be enjoyable and full of discoveries.