Hi! It's Erica Bohrer and Anna Brantley here! We are sharing about how we teach numbers to 120. We hope you get some ideas from this post to help your students and that you enter below to win our packets!
Here are some teaching ideas from my (Erica's) packet:
And here are some teaching ideas from my {Anna's} packet!
This is a fun partner game to practice counting and representing a number of objects. Partner 1 spins a number and collects that number of
cubes. Then partner 2 spins a number and collects that number of cubes. This
continues until time is called. When a minute is up, each partner counts how
many cubes they collected by making groups of tens with the cubes. You can differentiate this activity by changing the amount of time your students have to collect the cubes....1 minute=less cubes to count....3 minutes= more cubes to count!!
This activity can be used independently or in a small group. Students pull 6 number cards out of a bag and put them in order from least to greatest or greatest to least. You can easily differentiate the activity by the numbers you give the students to choose from.
Great
whole group game to help students build their number sense! I love
playing this at the beginning or end of our math workshop!! It's also a
great filler if you need something meaningful to do in just 5 minutes!!
These number puzzles have been a great tool for teaching/reinforcing the different ways to represent a numbers
{tally marks, base ten blocks, number words, numerals, etc.}. I love using them over and over in math tubs or for early finisher work.
These activities can be used for independent or small
group practice to reinforce counting from any number less than 120. Students pull a number card out of a bag and write the 5 numbers that come
before/after it. Again, differentiate this activity by the numbers you give the students to choose from.
This is a fun whole group activity you can use to practice, review, or assess counting to 120. The best part is that it gives my wiggly first graders a chance to move around the room as they work. This Scoot games focuses on figuring out the missing number on each card.
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