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Students will be able to apply the commutative property to make ten in order to find the sum of two addends and creating related 10+ facts.
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Students will be able to apply the commutative property to make ten in order to find the sum of two addends and creating related 10+ facts.
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The students will be solving subtraction story problems and changing the number sentences into addition sentences.
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The students will learn strategies to determine the missing number in addition and subtraction equations using numbers within 20.
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The students will count collections of coins that include half-dollars, quarters, dimes, nickles, and pennies.
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Students will learn about economic concepts by living real-world situations.
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Students will develop number sense using a giant tens frame and beach balls at the beginning of the lesson and then transition into deeper learning and assessment through differentiated centers.
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The students will learn about teen numbers. They will be able to build and represent teen numbers and also write equations to show these numbers.
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In this lesson, students will have the opportunity to explore, create their own thinking, and collaborate. Students will work in groups to put together number problems with their sums and differences.
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Students will identify shapes according to the family it belongs to, number of sides, vertices, and points it may have through active and creative thinking.
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The students will begin learning how to add numbers using a method called 'part-part-whole'.