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Count by 5s Without Losing Your Marbles!
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Count by 5s Without Losing Your Marbles!
First Grade
Numbers and Counting
In kindergarten, your child spent lots of time counting things one by one. But in first grade, he'll need to be able to count in groups, especially by fives.
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Count by 5s Without Losing Your Marbles!
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Count by 5s Without Losing Your Marbles!
In kindergarten, your child spent lots of time counting things one by one. But in first grade, he'll need to be able to count in groups, especially by fives.
First Grade
Numbers and Counting
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Which Number is the Greatest?
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Which Number is the Greatest?
Second Grade
Place Value
Use this lesson to support students in understanding the symbols used to record numbers. This lesson can be used alongside Comparing Three-Digit Numbers or as a standalone, scaffolded EL support lesson.
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Which Number is the Greatest?
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Which Number is the Greatest?
Use this lesson to support students in understanding the symbols used to record numbers. This lesson can be used alongside Comparing Three-Digit Numbers or as a standalone, scaffolded EL support lesson.
Second Grade
Place Value
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Race to 120
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Race to 120
First Grade
Subtraction
Build familiarity with numbers from 1 to 120 with this fun game. This lesson can be used alone or with the lesson plan
Then Came One.
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Race to 120
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Race to 120
Build familiarity with numbers from 1 to 120 with this fun game. This lesson can be used alone or with the lesson plan
Then Came One.
First Grade
Subtraction
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