
Mathematics • 60 • 16 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards
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This is lesson 1 of 14 in the unit "Exploring Numbers and Quantities". Lesson Title: Lesson 1: Number Recognition Basics Lesson Description: I can read and write number words from 0 to 10. Success Criteria: Students will read number words aloud and write them correctly. Differentiation: Use visual aids and number cards. Extension: Create a number word book. Dyslexia-friendly: Use color-coded words and larger fonts.
Kindergarten/Grade 1
60 minutes
16 students
Exploring Numbers and Quantities
Number Recognition Basics
Big Ideas:
Curricular Competencies:
Content:
Objective: Activate prior knowledge and introduce number words 0–10.
Objective: Model correct reading and writing of number words.
Objective: Practice reading and writing number words.
Set up 3 centres for small groups (5-6 students each):
Centre 1: Reading Corner
Students listen to audio recordings of number words and follow along with the colour-coded cards. They read aloud individually or with a partner.
Centre 2: Writing Workshop
Kids practice writing number words on mini whiteboards or tracing sheets using a colour-coded model. Teacher provides one-on-one support for students needing help.
Centre 3: Matching and Sorting
Using tactile number word cards and quantity images, students match cards and sort from 0 to 10. Extensions include putting cards in alphabetical order or sequencing.
| Learner Needs | Strategies |
|---|---|
| Visual learners | Use colour-coded words and large fonts. |
| Dyslexic learners | Colour coding (different colour for vowels vs consonants), larger print, and audio support. |
| Struggling writers | Provide tracing sheets and allow verbal responses before writing. |
| Advanced learners | Alphabetical ordering of number words and creating sentences using number words. |
This engaging, multi-modal lesson capitalises on British Columbia’s curricular emphasis on communication and representation, reasoning, and understanding in early numeracy. It uses colour and sensory methods to support diverse learners and builds foundational literacy and numeracy skills through targeted independent centres, aligning with your mini-lesson and centre-based teaching style. The lesson is student-centred with clear, measurable “I can” statements, promoting confident number recognition and word writing as a vital first step in exploring numbers and quantities.
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