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Standard M1N1

Description

M1N1: Students will estimate, model, compare, order and represent whole numbers up to 100.

a) Represent numbers less than 100 using a variety of models, diagrams, and number sentences. Represent numbers larger than 10 in terms of tens and ones using counters and pictures.

b) Correctly count and represent the number of objects in a set using numerals.

c) Compare small sets using the terms greater than, less than, and equal to (>, <, +).

d) Understand the magnitude and order of numbers up to 100 by making ordered sequences and representing them on a number line.

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Essential Questions

How much is 100?

How do we use ordinal numbers in everyday life?

Where do we see numerals in the real world?

Why do I need to add/ subtract?

Why is comparing numerals important?

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Vocabulary

Vocabulary:  difference, subtraction, sentence, is equal to (=), zero (0), minus (-), is greater than (>), is less than (<), is equal to (=), before, after, between, more than, count backward, estimate, penny, nickel, dime, cent, amount, tens, ones, quarter, dollar, subtract, about

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Online Activities
  • eManipulatives- Houghton Mifflin online math game site with free interactive base ten blocks, counters, etc.

  • Counting to 100- Toon University's number estimation game in which students estimate which number comes next in a series.

  • Place Value- Toon University's interactive game in which students guess the place value in the story problem.

  • Comparing Numbers- Toon University's free interactive game in which students compare numbers (>, <, and =)

  • Place value, 100, 10, and 1- Virtual manipulative that demonstrates place values in 1s, 10s, and 100s.

  • Early Math Workbench- iKnowThat.com's Math page with virtual manipulatives. Covers math facts such as place value, addition, and subtraction.

  • Max's Math Adventures- Scholastic site that uses rhymes, an activity page, and a place for students to submit their answers to practice estimation skills.

  • Mathematics for Primary Series: Addition- United Streaming video in which bunnies, boats, helicopters, desk lamps, and roller skates illustrate the operation of addition. (Must be logged onto United Streaming for link to open).

  • TEAMS: Number Concepts for Primary Grades- United Streaming videos which include six number concepts for primary grades that introduce the properties of a number. (Must be logged onto United Streaming for link to open).

  • Math Monsters: Counting and Symbolizing- United Streaming video in which the Math Monsters use a variety of counting strategies to understand one-to-one correspondence. (Must be logged onto United Streaming for link to open).

  • Math Monsters: Number Conservation, Transformation, and Equivalency- United Streaming video in which the Math Monsters explore number conservation and one to one correspondence. (Must be logged onto United Streaming for link to open).

  • Math Monsters: The Making of Tens- United Streaming video in which the Math Monsters begin to notice patterns in numbers in different number combinations. (Must be logged onto United Streaming for link to open).

  • Beginning Math Vocabulary- United Streaming video that introduces math vocabulary such as more than, less than, etc. (Must be logged onto United Streaming for link to open).

  • Beginning Math: Number Theory- United Streaming video that demonstrates the basic properties of numbers. (Must be logged onto United Streaming for link to open).

  • TLC Elementary School: Problem Solving- United Streaming video that introduces the principles of elementary math. (Must be logged onto United Streaming for link to open).

  • If You Made a Million- United Streaming video retelling of the David M. Schwartz's children's book about Marvelosissimo the Magical Magician. Guides through the various forms of money. (Must be logged onto United Streaming for link to open).

  • BBC's Number Square activity allows students to manipulate segments of the 100s chart by filling in missing pieces.

  • BBC's Snakes and Ladders- Virtual game of Snakes and Ladders in which students roll the dice and move along the game board to 100. Can be played by one or two players.

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Harcourt School Activities

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