Problem Solving Act It Out
Problem Solving Act It Out
Date
Grade Level 1
Vocabulary
Tier 1: add,
Essential Question(s)
How can you use objects to help you solve problems?
Instructional Procedure/Activities
Summarizing Activity
Teacher will do the first problem of the math sheet on the board and the
students will follow. For each number, they are to use their counters to
act out the story in order to complete the subtraction problems.
Teacher will remind the class that we are able to use the counters the
same way we used students during our activity. If we have 8 counters,
and we take 3 away, how can we write this as a number sentence? If we
have 6 counters and add 2 more, how can we write this as a number
sentence? The teacher will reinforce that we need to circle the important
numbers AND the important phrase. Are we going to have MORE or
LESS?
Those who answer incorrectly or do not finish in the time allotted will be
pulled for guided math during center time.
Differentiation
Verbal/Linguistic: Read out the number problems out loud to the class
as they are on the board and in the math sheet.
Interpersonal: Working with group for the first part of the math
packet.
Assessment(s)
Formative:
Observe students participation
throughout the lesson.
Summative:
Miss Rivera will check to see who is
on task by checking their completion
of the math packets.
Closure/Follow-up/Homework
Homework sheet supplied by Mrs. Stonefelt (from math
curriculum of Wilson School District)