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Number Sense Adventures

Maths • 40 • 35 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards

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Maths
40
35 students
6 September 2024

Teaching Instructions

i want to focus on number symbols and names and instructional strategies

Number Sense Adventures

Objective

By the end of the lesson, students will be able to identify and name number symbols from 0-20 and connect them with their corresponding number names.

Curriculum Area and Level

  • Mathematics
  • Grade 1-2
  • California State Standards: CA Math Standards
    • Grade 1: Number and Operations in Base Ten (1.NBT)
    • Grade 2: Number and Operations in Base Ten (2.NBT)

Materials Needed

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Number flashcards (0-20)
  • Number name flashcards
  • Interactive Smartboard (if available)
  • Counting objects (e.g., blocks, beads)
  • Worksheets with number-symbol and number-name matching

Instructional Strategies

  • Direct Instruction
  • Guided Practice
  • Collaborative Learning
  • Interactive Learning

Lesson Outline

1. Warm-Up Activity (5 minutes)

  • Greeting and Setup: Welcome students and ask them to sit in a circle.
  • Number Song: Sing a number song that counts from 0 to 20 to engage students and prepare them for the lesson.
    • Example: "One, two, buckle my shoe..."

2. Introduction to Number Symbols and Names (10 minutes)

  • Direct Instruction:
    • Show flashcards with number symbols (0-20).
    • As you show each card, students repeat the number symbol out loud.
    • Introduce number names by writing them on the board next to the corresponding number symbols.
    • Match number symbols with their names, emphasizing pronunciation.
  • Interactive Learning:
    • Use the Smartboard to display numbers.
    • Ask students to come up and match number symbols with number names.

3. Guided Practice (10 minutes)

  • Flashcard Matching Game:
    • Pair students up and give each pair a set of number flashcards (0-20) and number name flashcards.
    • Students work together to match the symbols with the correct names.
    • Walk around to provide support and ensure understanding.

4. Hands-On Activity (10 minutes)

  • Counting Objects:
    • Provide each student with a set of counting objects (blocks, beads).
    • Call out a number and have students count out the corresponding number of objects.
    • Students then find and hold up the card that shows the correct number symbol.
    • Follow this with the number name. For example: "Show me 13." Students count 13 objects and find the number symbol and its name.

5. Wrap-Up and Review (5 minutes)

  • Quick Quiz:
    • Hold up number flashcards randomly and ask students to say the number and its name.
    • This can be done as a class or individually.
  • Exit Ticket:
    • Give each student a worksheet with a few number-symbol and number-name matching exercises.
    • Collect them as their exit tickets.

Assessment

  • Informal: Observations during guided and hands-on activities, listening to students' responses during the quick quiz.
  • Formal: Review of the exit ticket worksheet to check for comprehension and correct matching of number symbols and names.

Differentiation

  • For students who need more support:
    • Provide visual aids or pair them with a buddy during activities.
    • Offer additional practice with smaller sets of numbers before expanding to the full range.
  • For advanced students:
    • Include higher numbers (up to 50) or introduce basic addition/subtraction problems using the number symbols and names.

Homework

  • A worksheet with number symbols and number names for students to practice at home.
  • Parents can help by quizzing their child on the number names and symbols from 0-20.

Reflection

  • After the lesson, reflect on what worked well and what could be improved for next time.
  • Note any students who may need additional help and plan for follow-up activities.

By making this lesson interactive and engaging, we aim to deepen students' understanding of number symbols and names, ensuring they meet and exceed the California State Standards in a fun and memorable way!

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