Piper and Katie played First to 20 on FaceTime!
Don’t have the book? No worries! View and listen to the book here.
Ask your child to write subtraction equations and their related addition number sentences.
First Grade mathematics is primarily about (1) developing understanding of addition and subtraction situations, and strategies for addition and subtraction within 20; (2) developing understanding of whole number relationships and place value, including grouping in tens and ones; (3) developing understanding of linear measurement; and (4) reasoning about attributes of, and composing and decomposing, geometric shapes. First graders aim to be fluent with addition and subtraction facts within 10.
Module 1: Counting, Comparison, and Addition
Module 2: Addition and Subtraction Relationships
Module 3: Properties of Operations to Make Easier Problems
Module 4: Comparison and Composition of Length Measurements
Module 5: Place Value Concepts to Compare, Add, and Subtract
Module 6: Attributes of Shapes and Advancing Place Value, Addition, and Subtraction
Sometimes looking at charts from the classroom is all it takes to jog students' memories about what they've learned. Follow this link to see a collection of charts teachers use in our classrooms.
This link will take you to a folder of parent tip sheets for Grade 1. Find the folder for the current module (see list at left for module numbers). These tip sheets explain the terminology, methods and models used in class and homework, and offer sample problems with solutions.