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Addition and Subtraction Strategies - 1st Grade by Slidesgo

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Addition and Subtraction Strategies - 1st Grade by Slidesgo

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1st grade

Addition
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What will we learn in this lesson?
01
Mathematical Playing with
03
thinking numbers
Let’s solve problems and Numbers are awesome! Let’s
learn about mathematical have fun with today’s topic
reasoning

02
Mathematical
04
concepts Real life applications
We’ll build on simple We’ll see how we can use
concepts as a foundation for this concept in real everyday
future learning life
Introduction

Here you can establish a relatable You can also use this space for
context for the concept, linking it to illustrative examples, a short text-
everyday experiences familiar to your based problem, or an engaging story
students. This may involve discussing that resonates with your students. By
common situations or objects, weaving the mathematical idea into
providing a real-world context that real-life scenarios and encouraging
serves as a foundation for the exploration, you pique your students’
upcoming lesson. By creating a curiosity and create an environment
tangible connection, you set the where students not only grasp the
stage for engagement and prepare concept but also begin to appreciate
students to explore the mathematical its relevance in their everyday
idea with a sense of relevance for experiences
their lives
01
Mathematic
al thinking
Let’s learn how to approach
math problems
Understanding math problems

Let’s tackle math problems like


experts! Here’s your three-step guide:

● Read carefully and understand


● Make a plan for solving the
problem
● Go step by step and don’t rush!

Be thorough, take your time and you’ll


conquer any math problem!
Activity 1: Counting challenge
Insert images of objects around the class. Students should count how many of
these objects they can find. Afterwards, you can do more operations with these
numbers

How How
many?
?? many?
??

How How
many?
?? many?
??
Mathematical concepts

Get to know
Learning about different Adding and
numbers shapes taking away
Math is all about Let’s talk about We use math to add
numbers, like different shapes. things together, like
counting how many Think of a square, a counting toys, and to
friends you have or circle, or a triangle — take things away, like
how many apples are they help us when you share
in a basket understand our world snacks
Experiment: Tower building
Give students cards and challenge them to build the tallest tower within a time
limit and measure the height. Afterwards you can reflect on how to apply math
concepts
Materials Reflection questions
● Index or playing cards
How did you use numbers, shapes,
● Timer
or measurements in the
experiment?
Can you identify any patterns
between the elements in your
tower?
Did you find any particular math
skills more helpful than others in
this activity?
Playing with numbers

Number games Puzzle fun


Have fun playing games that Solve simple puzzles that use
involve counting and comparing numbers. Connect the dots,
numbers. It can be as simple as figure out number patterns, or
rolling dice, counting toy cars, play with number puzzles to
or arranging objects in order make learning about numbers
enjoyable
Every number tells a story
Why do we learn about math?

Building things Sharing treats Reading time


Builders use math to Math is handy for Math helps us read the
measure and create sharing snacks with clock, so we know
structures like houses friends, so all get a fair when it's time for
amount school or play

Playing games Cooking time Shopping smart


Board games and We use math to Math helps us count
puzzles often involve measure ingredients money and check we
counting, adding, or when cooking delicious get the right change
strategizing meals
Activity 2: Pattern hunt
On the left, you can write a sequence of numbers following a pattern. On the right,
write the type of pattern. Students should identify and connect the number and
pattern

Sequence 1 Pattern 3

Sequence 2 Pattern 1

Sequence 3 Pattern 4

Sequence 4 Pattern 2
Math is
part of our
everyday
life
123,456
How high can you count?
Activity 3: Math in the real world
Share three images, students should identify mathematical concepts in each of
them
How many types How many What time does
of toys can you children are the clock show?
find? playing?

Identify geometric What shapes can Where will the


shapes present you see? hands point after
one hour?
Here’s a timeline for you

Event 2 Event 4
You can speak about You can speak about
this event here this event here

Event 1 Event 3
You can speak about You can speak about
this event here this event here
What have we learned?

Problem-solving

Critical thinking

Number skills
Patterns and
relationships
Real-world
applications
Game time: Treasure hunt
Choose a topic, create a treasure and prepare a series of clues related the subject.
Students will have to solve puzzles and do actions in order to reach the treasure

Deleteyour
to show clue 1 Teams Clue 1 Clue 2 Clue 3
Write first clue

Team 1
Delete
Write to show
your clueclue
second 2

Team 2
Deleteyour
Write to show clue
third 3
clue
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