Math:
Solve Addition and Subtraction Problems to 10
* Solve Problems: To Add: Adding to is one interpretation of addition. Addition equations can be used to show add to addition situations.
* Solve Problems: Put Together: Putting two parts together to make a whole is one interpretation of addition. Addition equations can be used to show situations in which two parts are out together.
* Solve Problems: Both Addends Unknown: Decomposing numbers can be used to solve addition problems in which the total is known, but the parts are unknown. Addition equations can be used to show addition situations where both parts are unknown.
* Solve Problems: Take From: Taking away one part from a whole is one interpretation of subtraction. Subtraction equations can be used to show subtraction situations in which one part is taken from the whole.
* Solve Problems: Compare Situations: Comparing two groups to find how many more objects are in one groups to find how many more objects are in one group than another group is one interpretation of subtraction. Subtraction equations can be used to show situations in which two quantities are composed.
* Practice Solving Problems: Add To: Adding to is one interpretation of addition. Addition equations can be used to show add to addition situations.
* Solve Problems: Put Together/Take Apart: Finding a missing part of a whole is an interpretation of both addition and subtraction. Addition or subtraction equations can be used to show situations involving a missing part.
* Math Practices and Problem Solving: Construct Arguments: Good math thinkers use math to explain why they are right. They can talk about the math that others do, too.
Fluency Add and Subtract Within 10
* Count On to Add: You can count on to find the sum for addition facts. A number line can help you count on.
* Doubles Double facts have the same number for both addends and can be used to solve problems involving real-world situations.
* Near Doubles Basic addition facts that are near doubles can be found using related doubles facts.
* Facts With 5 on a Ten-Frame Facts with sums 6-10 can be broken into 5 plus some more.
* Add in Any Order Two numbers can be added in any order and the sum will stay the same.
* Count Back to Subtract You can count back to find the difference for subtraction facts. A number line can help you count back.
* Think Addition to Subtract Addition and subtraction have an inverse relationship. This relationship can be used to solve subtraction facts; every subtraction fact has a related addition fact.
* Solve Word Problems with Facts to 10 Drawing and equations can help you solve different types of word problems.
* Math Practices and Problem Solving Good math thinkers look for patterns in math to help solve problems.
Phonics :
* Short o Ms. Odd the sock puppet taught us about what sound the short o says!
* Double Final consonants When a one syllable words ends in f, l, s, or z they are doubled. (F, L, S, Z don't like to lonely)
* -ng, -nk