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After reading Carol A. Johnson's book titled "Family", students will create a classroom graph of their family members.
- Subject:
- Elementary English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Author:
- Utah Lesson Plans
- Date Added:
- 08/25/2021
After reading Carol A. Johnson's book titled "Family", students will create a classroom graph of their family members.
After reading Leo Lionni's story titled "Frederick", students will illustrate a scene from the story.
During the class' plant unit, students will observe a plant and write and illustrate what they have learned in their discovery journal.
Students will complete a variety of activities that focus on maps.
Using the interactive writing procedures, students will write sentences and illustrate ways seeds travel.
Using the interactive writing procedure, students will write about vehicles that float.
Students will create a map of their classroom that can be used to find a hidden treasure. The concept of two-dimensional objects and three-dimensional objects will be explored during this activity.
During this activity students will become familiar with a variety of directional words such as North, South, East, West, up, down, etc.
This video and accompanying interactive assessment practice was designed to teach overview of addition sums to first graders.
This is a video overview of addition word problems (to sums of 100) for first graders.
This is an interactive assessment and video designed to teach Adding and Subtracting (Numbers up to 20) - Word Problems to first graders.
This course features a video review of addition up to the sum of ten for first graders.
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach first graders about multiple object lengths (english measurement).
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach first graders about counting rectangles, squares, and triangles in composite figures.
This is a game-based learning math lesson for 1st grade that deepens conceptual understanding of comparing two two-digit numbers and has students use the symbols associated with comparison (>, =, <).
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach first graders about selecting the correct addition sentence (sums to 100).
This site features a video overview of Addition (Sums to Twenty) for 1st Graders.
This video and accompanying interactive assessment practice was designed to teach completing the subtraction sequence to first graders.
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach first graders an overview of rectangles, squares, circles and triangles.
This is a video and assessment exercise aimed at helping first graders identify incorrect subtraction.