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Math Homework - Personal Financial Literacy

By Ms Garcia Store

This content can be adapted to fit the different schedules of each district.

Immerse students in a dynamic 3-week homework series that integrates mathematical concepts with essential financial literacy skills. This resource is designed to align with Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), focusing on numbers and operations, coin recognition, and practical applications of financial decision-making.

Key Learning Objectives:

  1. Coin Recognition (TEKS 1.4):
  • Identify U.S. coins by value, including pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters.
  • Describe the relationships among different coins.
  • Write numbers with the cent symbol to represent the value of a coin.
  • Use relationships to count coins by twos, fives, and tens.
  1. Financial Literacy (TEKS 1.9):
  • Define money earned as income.
  • Recognize income as a means of obtaining goods and services.
  • Make choices between wants and needs.
  • Distinguish between spending and saving.
  • Consider the concept of charitable giving.

Resource Features:

  • Aligned with TEKS 1.4 (Number and Operations) and TEKS 1.9 (Personal Financial Literacy).
  • Three-week structured homework series with 4-page assignments each week.
  • Engaging activities to deepen understanding of coins and financial literacy.
  • Practical application of mathematical concepts in real-world scenarios.
  • Parent's guide for enhanced involvement and support at home.

Why Choose This Resource?

  • Holistic integration of mathematical skills and financial literacy concepts.
  • Progressive learning approach from coin recognition to practical financial decision-making.
  • Emphasis on critical thinking and problem-solving in real-world scenarios.
  • Encourages a foundational understanding of financial security through effective money management.

Unlock Math Excellence with this comprehensive 3-week homework series, empowering students with mathematical proficiency and essential financial literacy skills for a lifetime of success.

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Parent's Guide: We've included a detailed guide for parents to help them understand each exercise and support their child's learning journey. This resource encourages meaningful parent involvement in their child's education.
  • Spanish Translation of the Parent's Guide: To further enhance accessibility and inclusivity, we've provided a Spanish translation of the Parent's Guide. This ensures that non-English-speaking parents can actively participate in their child's mathematical development.

These worksheets are adaptable to various learning environments and cater to diverse learning styles. Use them as homework assignments, in-class activities, or assessment tools to prepare your students for mathematical success.

Unlock Math Homework Personal Financial Literacy with this comprehensive 3-week homework series, empowering students with mathematical proficiency and essential financial literacy skills for a lifetime of success.

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⭐ Numeracy Routines and Systems

⭐ Numeracy Using Data Analysis

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 10

⭐ Measurement of Time- Time to the Hour

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 20

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 20

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 99

⭐ Number Relationships up to 99

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 120

⭐ Number Relationships up to 120 and coins

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Using Data Representations

⭐ Two-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Fractions and Time to the Half Hour

⭐ Three-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Linear Measurement

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Essential Understandings

⭐ Personal Financial Literacy

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Math Homework Fractions and Time to the Half Hour

By Ms Garcia Store

This content can be adapted to fit the different schedules of each district.

Embark on a two-week math adventure with our engaging Math Homework resource designed for at-home learning! Each week features a four-page homework assignment comprising eight and six exciting exercises tailored to reinforce Half and quarter Fractions and Time to the Half Hour, aligned with TEKS 1.7(E), 1.6(G), 1.6(H), and complementary standards.

This engaging unit reinforces mathematical skills and encourages a positive attitude towards math through hands-on, real-world applications. Elevate your child's learning experience with our Math Homework Unit 13!

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Parent's Guide: We've included a detailed guide for parents to help them understand each exercise and support their child's learning journey. This resource encourages meaningful parent involvement in their child's education.
  • Spanish Translation of the Parent's Guide: To further enhance accessibility and inclusivity, we've provided a Spanish translation. This ensures that non-English-speaking parents can actively participate in their child's mathematical development.

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⭐ Numeracy Routines and Systems

⭐ Numeracy Using Data Analysis

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 10

⭐ Measurement of Time- Time to the Hour

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 20

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 20

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 99

⭐ Number Relationships up to 99

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 120

⭐ Number Relationships up to 120 and coins

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Using Data Representations

⭐ Two-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Fractions and Time to the Half Hour

⭐ Three-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Linear Measurement

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Essential Understandings

⭐ Personal Financial Literacy

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Math Homework - Number Relationships up to 120 and coins

By Ms Garcia Store

This content can be adapted to fit the different schedules of each district.

Enhance your students' understanding of Number Relationships and coins with our comprehensive "Math Homework - Number Relationships up to 120 and Coins." This resource includes 8 engaging worksheets designed to strengthen your students' essential mathematical concepts related to numbers up to 120 and coins. Through a series of seven engaging exercises, your students will develop a strong foundation in number relationships, addition, subtraction, counting, and more with coins. Each PDF contains four skill-building pages, making it easy to integrate this resource into your weekly lesson plans. It is an excellent resource for teachers, homeschooling parents, or anyone looking to reinforce these skills.

Exercises for Every Weekly Homework:

Exercise 1: Identifying Coin Names and Values

In this exercise, students will write the name (Penny, Nickel, Dime, or Quarter) and the value of each coin beneath them using the cent symbol (¢).

Exercise 2: Solving Addition with Coins

Students will solve the addition and represent the result by drawing coins of 1, 5, 10, or 25 cents, using as few coins as possible.

Exercise 3: Counting forward the value of the coins

They will count forward from a given number of cents. Students will have to count forward by ones, twos, fives, tens, or quarters, depending on the value of every coin.

Exercise 4: Counting backward the value of the coins

The same as the one above, but this time counting backward.

Exercise 5: Calculating Coin Values

Students will Calculate the value, in cents, for each set of coins and use the cent symbol.

Exercise 6: Drawing Equivalent Sets of Coins

They will draw 3 different sets of coins that are equivalent to a given number of cents.

Exercise 7: Fill in the Cross (+1¢, -1¢, +10¢, -10¢)

Students will work on nine cross-shaped grids, each with a provided number of cents in the center. Their task is to complete the four fields of the crosses using mathematical operations: add 1¢, subtract 1¢, add 10¢, and subtract 10¢ relative to the central numbers. This exercise enhances their understanding of number relationships and basic arithmetic.

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Parent's Guide: We've included a detailed guide for parents to help them understand each exercise and support their child's learning journey. This resource encourages meaningful parent involvement in their child's education.
  • Spanish Translation of the Parent's Guide: To further enhance accessibility and inclusivity, we've provided a Spanish translation of the Parent's Guide. This ensures that non-English-speaking parents can actively participate in their child's mathematical development.

These worksheets are adaptable to various learning environments and cater to diverse learning styles. Use them as homework assignments, in-class activities, or assessment tools to prepare your students for mathematical success.

Download "Math Homework - Number Relationships up to 120 and Coins" now to witness the growth of your students' Number Relationships and coins comprehension. It's a resource that makes learning mathematics enjoyable and effective.

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⭐ Numeracy Routines and Systems

⭐ Numeracy Using Data Analysis

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 10

⭐ Measurement of Time- Time to the Hour

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 20

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 20

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 99

⭐ Number Relationships up to 99

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 120

⭐ Number Relationships up to 120 and coins

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Using Data Representations

⭐ Two-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Fractions and Time to the Half Hour

⭐ Three-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Linear Measurement

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Essential Understandings

⭐ Personal Financial Literacy

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Math Homework - Linear Measurement

By Ms Garcia Store

This content can be adapted to fit the different schedules of each district.

Enhance your child's mathematical skills with our engaging "Math Homework - Linear Measurement" resource. This printable unit comprises three weekly 4-page homework assignments designed to reinforce the understanding of linear measurement through hands-on, practical exercises.

Key Highlights:

  • Nonstandard Measurement Focus: Immerse students in the world of nonstandard measurement tools to grasp the continuous nature of linear measurement.
  • Object Length Determination: Students learn to find the length of objects by visually assessing the number of same-size units needed to cover them seamlessly from end to end.
  • Visual Aids for Understanding: Illustrations of linear measurement guide students to determine object length to the nearest whole unit, expressing their findings with numbers and appropriate unit labels.
  • Dual Unit Exploration: Engage students in measuring object length using two different units, fostering an understanding of unit size and its impact on quantity.
  • Foundation for Future Concepts: Repeated practice with nonstandard units establishes a crucial foundation for comprehending various measurement concepts.

Aligned with TEKS Standards:

  • TEKS 1.7(D): Students describe length to the nearest whole unit using a number and a unit.

Complementary Standards:

  • TEKS 1.7(A): Utilize measuring tools to measure the length of objects, reinforcing the continuous nature of linear measurement.
  • TEKS 1.7(B): Illustrate that the length of an object is determined by the number of same-size units of length, laid end-to-end without gaps or overlaps.
  • TEKS 1.7(C): Measure the same object or distance using units of two different lengths and articulate how and why the measurements differ.

Prepare your child for mathematical success by incorporating this resource into their learning journey. Download and explore Math Homework - Linear Measurement today!

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Parent's Guide: We've included a detailed guide for parents to help them understand each exercise and support their child's learning journey. This resource encourages meaningful parent involvement in their child's education.
  • Spanish Translation of the Parent's Guide: To further enhance accessibility and inclusivity, we've provided a Spanish translation of the Parent's Guide. This ensures that non-English-speaking parents can actively participate in their child's mathematical development.

These worksheets are adaptable to various learning environments and cater to diverse learning styles. Use them as homework assignments, in-class activities, or assessment tools to prepare your students for mathematical success.

Download "Math Homework - Linear Measurement" now to witness the growth of your student's understanding of linear measurement. It's a resource that makes learning mathematics enjoyable and effective.

Get the 17 units:

⭐ Numeracy Routines and Systems

⭐ Numeracy Using Data Analysis

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 10

⭐ Measurement of Time- Time to the Hour

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 20

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 20

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 99

⭐ Number Relationships up to 99

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 120

⭐ Number Relationships up to 120 and coins

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Using Data Representations

⭐ Two-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Fractions and Time to the Half Hour

⭐ Three-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Linear Measurement

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Essential Understandings

⭐ Personal Financial Literacy

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Math Homework - Measurement of Time- Time to the Hour

By Ms Garcia Store

This content can be adapted to fit the different schedules of each district.

Refine your students' grasp of time measurement with our extensive "Time Mastery Worksheets: Hourly Time Practice." This package comprises 4 interactive worksheets (equivalent to 1 week of homework) meticulously crafted to enhance your students' proficiency in telling time to the hour. These worksheets offer four skill-building pages, seamlessly aligning with your weekly lesson plans. Whether you're a teacher, a homeschooling parent, or someone seeking to fortify time-related concepts, this resource proves invaluable in honing time-telling skills.

Exercises of the Homework:

  1. Identify and label the components on an analog clock.
  2. 2. Explain what the minute hand indicates when it points "exactly" to the 12.
  3. Identify and label the components on a digital clock
  4. Convert the following analog clock times into words using "o'clock"
  5. Compare the time displayed on an analog clock to the time displayed on a digital clock.
  6. If you start an activity at 3:00, determine where the hour and minute hands will be after 60 minutes.
  7. Write the following analog clock times in digital format.
  8. Write the following digital clock times in analog format.
  9. Create a daily schedule for yourself, including activities at different times. Represent this schedule using both analog and digital clocks. Be specific and include at least five activities.

BONUS FEATURES:

  • Parent's Guide: We've included a detailed guide for parents to help them understand each exercise and support their child's learning journey. This resource encourages meaningful parent involvement in their child's education.
  • Spanish Translation of the Parent's Guide: To further enhance accessibility and inclusivity, we've provided a Spanish translation of the Parent's Guide. This ensures that non-English-speaking parents can actively participate in their child's mathematical development.

These worksheets are adaptable to various learning environments and cater to diverse learning styles. Use them as homework assignments, in-class activities, or assessment tools to prepare your students for mathematical success.

Download "Time Mastery Worksheets: Hourly Time Practice" now to witness the growth of your students' Time comprehension. It's a resource that makes learning mathematics enjoyable and effective.

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⭐ Numeracy Routines and Systems

⭐ Numeracy Using Data Analysis

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 10

⭐ Measurement of Time- Time to the Hour

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 20

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 20

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 99

⭐ Number Relationships up to 99

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 120

⭐ Number Relationships up to 120 and coins

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Using Data Representations

⭐ Two-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Fractions and Time to the Half Hour

⭐ Three-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Linear Measurement

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Essential Understandings

⭐ Personal Financial Literacy

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Juego del veo veo con relojes para practicar las en punto y las y media

By Ms Garcia Store

Este recurso es una herramienta educativa excepcional diseñada para estudiantes de primer grado que se encuentran en el proceso de aprendizaje de la lectura de la hora. El juego combina diversión y aprendizaje para reforzar la comprensión de las horas en punto y media.

Instrucciones:

  1. Preparativos: Imprima una hoja de 'Veo, veo...' para cada estudiante o pareja participante, junto con las 24 horas diferentes, que incluyen las 12 horas en punto y las 12 horas y media. Para mayor durabilidad, lamínelas, lo que permitirá reutilizarlas en futuras ocasiones.
  2. Numeración: Elija 9 de las 24 fichas y numérelas del 1 al 9 utilizando un rotulador borrable. Cada ficha contiene un espacio donde se puede colocar el número correspondiente.
  3. Disposición en el aula: Distribuya las 9 hojas con los horarios seleccionados alrededor del aula, asegurándose de que estén visibles para los estudiantes.

Desarrollo del Juego:

Envíe a sus estudiantes a completar sus hojas de 'Veo, veo...' de forma individual o en parejas. En cada hoja, encontrarán 9 relojes analógicos y 9 relojes digitales. Deberán dibujar las manecillas en los relojes analógicos con un marcador borrable y escribir la hora correspondiente en los relojes digitales.

Puede personalizar la dinámica del juego según sus preferencias, ya sea fomentando la cooperación entre los estudiantes o incentivando la competencia amigable.

Si desean volver a jugar, simplemente sustituyan los 9 relojes utilizados por otros de los 15 restantes, lo que proporciona una variación constante y diversión continua en el aprendizaje de la lectura del reloj.

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Telling Time I Spy game for whole and half hours

By Ms Garcia Store

Engaging "Telling Time I Spy" Game for First Graders!

Teaching kids to tell time has never been more exciting with our "Telling Time I Spy" game designed specifically for first graders. This resource offers a fun and interactive way for students to learn to read both whole and half-hour times.

How to Use the Resource:

1. Print and laminate the "I Spy..." paper for each student. Additionally, print the 24 different times, 12 corresponding to o'clock and the other 12 to half-past.

2. Laminate the clocks for reusability.

3. Choose 9 out of the 24 different hours and half-hours and number them from 1 to 9 using an erasable marker. Utilize the designated box for easy identification.

4. Place the 9 sheets with the selected times all over your classroom, making it a fun and engaging activity.

How to Play:

1. Send your students on a mission to fill out their "I Spy..." papers individually or in pairs. They will be required to draw the clock hands on each clock using an erasable marker and write the corresponding time in the digital clock format.

2. You have the flexibility to turn this activity into a cooperative or competitive game, depending on your preference and classroom dynamics.

3. If you wish to play the game again, simply exchange the 9 clocks with any of the remaining 15, offering endless opportunities for practice and excitement.

With our "Telling Time I Spy" game, your students will not only master the skill of reading time but also have a blast doing it! The interactive nature of the game ensures that learning becomes an enjoyable experience for every child. So, bring the thrill of "I Spy" to your time-telling lessons today!

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"I Spy" Telling Time game for whole and half hours, and all the quarters

By Ms Garcia Store

An exceptionally designed educational tool for first-grade students who are in the process of learning to read the time. The game combines fun and learning to reinforce understanding of o'clock, half-past hours, and all the quarters.

Preparation: Print an 'I Spy' sheet for each student or pair, along with the 48 different hours, including the 12 "o'clock," the 12 "and a half," the 12 "quarter past," and the 12 "quarter to." For added durability, laminate them, allowing for reuse on future occasions.

Numbering: Choose 9 of the 48 cards and number them from 1 to 9 using an erasable marker. Each card contains a space where the corresponding number can be placed.

Classroom Arrangement: Distribute the 9 sheets with the selected times around the classroom, ensuring they are visible to the students.

Gameplay: Instruct your students to complete their 'I Spy' sheets individually or in pairs. Each sheet contains 9 analog clocks and 9 digital clocks. They should draw the clock hands on the analog clocks with an erasable marker and write the corresponding time on the digital clocks.

You can customize the game's dynamics according to your preferences, whether by promoting cooperation among students or encouraging friendly competition.

If they wish to play again, replace the 9 clocks used with any of the remaining 39, providing a constant variation and ongoing fun while learning to read the clock.

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Juego del veo veo con relojes para practicar en punto, y media, y los cuartos

By Ms Garcia Store

Este recurso es una herramienta educativa excepcional diseñada para estudiantes de primer grado que se encuentran en el proceso de aprendizaje de la lectura de la hora. El juego combina diversión y aprendizaje para reforzar la comprensión de las horas en punto, las "y media", así como los "y cuarto" y los "menos cuarto".

Instrucciones:

  1. Preparativos: Imprima una hoja de 'Veo, veo...' para cada estudiante o pareja participante, junto con las 48 horas diferentes, que incluyen las 12 horas "en punto", 12 horas "y media", 12 horas "y cuarto" y 12 horas "menos cuarto". Para mayor durabilidad, lamínelas, lo que permitirá reutilizarlas en futuras ocasiones.
  2. Numeración: Elija 9 de las 48 fichas y numérelas del 1 al 9 utilizando un rotulador borrable. Cada ficha contiene un espacio donde se puede colocar el número correspondiente.
  3. Disposición en el aula: Distribuya las 9 hojas con los horarios seleccionados alrededor del aula, asegurándose de que estén visibles para los estudiantes.

Desarrollo del Juego:

Envíe a sus estudiantes a completar sus hojas de 'Veo, veo...' de forma individual o en parejas. En cada hoja, encontrarán 9 relojes analógicos y 9 relojes digitales. Deberán dibujar las manecillas en los relojes analógicos con un marcador borrable y escribir la hora correspondiente en los relojes digitales.

Puede personalizar la dinámica del juego según sus preferencias, ya sea fomentando la cooperación entre los estudiantes o incentivando la competencia amigable.

Si desean volver a jugar, simplemente sustituyan los 9 relojes utilizados por otros de los 39 restantes, lo que proporciona una variación constante y diversión continua en el aprendizaje de la lectura del reloj.

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First Grade Math Homework: Weekly Assignments for the Entire School Year

By Ms Garcia Store

***Please note that the math content schedule in your school district may differ from the one proposed in this material.***

Welcome to our comprehensive Math Homework program designed to support your child's learning journey throughout the academic year. Our program is aligned with the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) standards and covers a diverse range of mathematical concepts. Each unit is thoughtfully crafted to provide a structured and engaging approach to reinforce essential math skills.

1st Nine Weeks:

  • Unit 1: Establishing Numeracy Routines

    • Duration: 1 week
    • TEKS: 1.3C, 1.5A
    • This unit focuses on laying the groundwork for numeracy routines, providing students with a strong foundation for future mathematical concepts.
  • Unit 2: Numeracy Using Data Analysis

    • Duration: 2 weeks
    • TEKS: 1.8C, 1.8A, 1.8B
    • Explore numeracy using data analysis, enhancing critical skills for understanding and interpreting data.
  • Unit 3: Addition and Subtraction - Representation with Word Problems up to 10

    • Duration: 3 weeks
    • TEKS: 1.2A, 1.3B, 1.3F, 1.5D, 1.5G
    • Dive into addition and subtraction, representing word problems up to 10, and strengthen foundational skills.
  • Unit 4: Measurement of Time - Time to the Hour

    • Duration: 1 week
    • TEKS: 1.7E
    • Learn to measure time to the hour, building an understanding of fundamental time concepts.
  • Unit 5: Place Value - Foundations of Numbers up to 20

    • Duration: 2 weeks
    • TEKS: 1.2C, 1.2G
    • Establish a solid understanding of place value, focusing on numbers up to 20.

2nd Nine Weeks:

  • Unit 6: Addition and Subtraction - Representation with Word Problems up to 20

    • Duration: 3 weeks
    • TEKS: 1.3B, 1.3F, 1.5D, 1.5G
    • Continue exploring addition and subtraction, extending to word problems up to 20.
  • Unit 7: Place Value - Foundations of Numbers up to 99

    • Duration: 3 weeks
    • TEKS: 1.2C, 1.2G
    • Expand place value understanding to numbers up to 99, reinforcing core concepts.
  • Unit 8: Number Relationships up to 99

    • Duration: 3 weeks
    • TEKS: 1.3A
    • Explore number relationships up to 99, enhancing numerical fluency.

3rd Nine Weeks:

  • Unit 9: Place Value - Foundations of Numbers up to 120

    • Duration: 2 weeks
    • TEKS: 1.2C, 1.2G
    • Strengthen place value understanding, extending to numbers up to 120.
  • Unit 10: Number Relationships up to 120 and Coins

    • Duration: 2 weeks
    • TEKS: 1.4C
    • Delve into number relationships up to 120 and introduce the concept of coins.
  • Unit 11: Addition and Subtraction Using Data Representations

    • Duration: 1 week
    • TEKS: 1.3F, 1.5D, 1.5G, 1.8C
    • Utilize data representations to enhance addition and subtraction skills.
  • Unit 12: Two Dimensional Figures

    • Duration: 2 weeks
    • TEKS: 1.6A, 1.6D
    • Explore two-dimensional figures, classifying and describing their attributes.
  • Unit 13: Fractions and Time to the Half Hour

    • Duration: 2 weeks
    • TEKS: 1.7E
    • Introduce fractions and develop the ability to tell time to the half-hour.

4th Nine Weeks:

  • Unit 14: Three Dimensional Figures

    • Duration: 2 weeks
    • TEKS: 1.6E
    • Explore three-dimensional figures, building spatial awareness.
  • Unit 15: Linear Measurement

    • Duration: 3 weeks
    • TEKS: 1.7D
    • Dive into linear measurement, developing skills in measuring length.
  • Unit 16: Addition and Subtraction Essential Understandings

    • Duration: 2 weeks
    • TEKS: 1.3F, 1.5D, 1.5G
    • Focus on essential understandings in addition and subtraction.
  • Unit 17: Personal Financial Literacy

    • Duration: 3 weeks
    • TEKS: 1.4C
    • Introduce personal financial literacy concepts, including identifying coins, their values, and managing financial resources effectively.

Our Math Homework program offers a balanced and comprehensive approach to first-grade mathematics. It is designed to reinforce key concepts throughout the academic year.

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⭐ Numeracy Using Data Analysis

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 10

⭐ Measurement of Time- Time to the Hour

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 20

⭐ Addition and Subtraction- Represen. Word Problems up to 20

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 99

⭐ Number Relationships up to 99

⭐ Place Value- Foundations of numbers up to 120

⭐ Number Relationships up to 120 and coins

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Using Data Representations

⭐ Two-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Fractions and Time to the Half Hour

⭐ Three-Dimensional Figures

⭐ Linear Measurement

⭐ Addition and Subtraction Essential Understandings

⭐ Personal Financial Literacy

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Telling Time Bundle

4 great resources to teach and practice Telling Time that you can get now at a bundle price.

They are the following resources:

Telling Time I spy game: Printable 49 pages PDF file that you could use to practice Telling Time playing I spy game.

Telling Time Vocabulary: Powerpoint interactive show to teach all the main vocabulary of this subject.

Telling Time Jeopardy game with automatic scoreboard: Powerpoint interactive show with the popular and fun game that will allow them to put into practice their knowledge and will serve as an evaluation of what they have learned.

Bilingual Telling Time practice: This interactive Powerpoint how lets you practice the telling time once and again. Play and stop the analog clock at a random time, and put the answer in the digital clock. Practice AM/FM too.

Thank you to the following author for the image used on the cover:

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Spring Sorting by Size - Non Standard Measurement - Sort by Attributes Worksheet

By The Chatty Kinder

Teach size sorting with this spring sorting activity set. A perfect hands-on math activity for toddler, preschool, pre-k SPED, and early childhood education classrooms. Perfect for a spring theme in your kindergarten classroom. Worksheets are also included for a no-prep activity.

Perfect for use during kindergarten math centers or with small groups of students, these spring sorting by attributes - size cards are simple to prepare and can be used again and again. Both color and black and white versions are included in this resource.

⭐ This printable is also part of the following bundles:

-Kindergarten Spring Math and Literacy Centers

What is included in this Spring Sort by Size Math Center for Kindergarten resource?

  • 2 Sort by Size Mats
  • Spring Cards of different size
  • 3 No-Prep Sort by Size Worksheets
  • Color and black and white copies

How do learners complete these Kindergarten Non-Standard Measurement Cards?

  • Present learners with the cards.
  • They will sort it according to the size 'large', 'medium', or 'small' onto the sorting mat.
  • If required, learners can also complete the worksheets included.

Preparing this Spring Kindergarten Math Center:

  • Print the measurement cards and sorting mats and laminate them.
  • Cut apart to create cards.

How to best use this Spring Non-Standard Measurement Math Center:

  • Explore during morning work 
  • Assign as supplemental math centers 
  • Implement these centers in an independent way or use them with small-groups.

If you loved this resource, be sure to let me know by leaving a review. Happy teaching! :)

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Non-Standard Measurement Activity - Kindergarten Back to School Math Center

By The Chatty Kinder

These Non-Standard Measurement Mats make the perfect Math Center activity for your Kindergarten students this Back to School season. Encouraging exploration of non-standard, informal measurement units, this engaging back to school math center features school related items including school supplies and apples.

Perfect for use during kindergarten math centers or with small groups of students, these back to school measurement math cards are simple to prepare and can be used again and again. Both color and black and white versions are included in this resource along with rulers featuring school-themed paperclips and apples.

⭐ This printable is also part of the following bundles:

-Kindergarten Back to School Math and Literacy Centers

What is included in this Back to School Math Center for Kindergarten resource?

  • School Supplies Measuring Cards
  • Apples Measuring Cards
  • Paperclip and Apple Rulers
  • Color and black and white copies

How do learners complete these Kindergarten Non-Standard Measurement Cards?

  • Present learners with the measuring cards
  • Learners may use non-standard units such as snap cubes or pom poms or the rulers included in this packet

Preparing this Back to School Kindergarten Math Center:

  • Print the measurement cards and rulers and laminate them.
  • Cut apart to create individual measurement mats and rulers.

How to best use this Back to School Non-Standard Measurement Math Center:

  • Explore during morning work 
  • Assign as supplemental math centers 
  • Implement these centers in an independent way or use them with small-groups.

For more engaging Kindergarten Math Activities, check out the following resources:

- 2D Shape Sorting Mats (with real photos)

- Number Sense Mystery Puzzles

- Addition and Subtraction Task Cards

- Number Sense Craft Activity (Stack the Books!)

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Winter Non Standard Measurement - Winter Measurement Center

By The Chatty Kinder

These Non-Standard Measurement Activity Mats make the perfect Math Center activity for your Kindergarten students this Winter season. Encouraging exploration of non-standard, informal measurement units, this engaging winter measurement math center features winter related items including snowmen and penguin.

Perfect for use during kindergarten math centers or with small groups of students, these winter measurement math cards are simple to prepare and can be used again and again. Both color and black and white versions are included in this resource along with rulers featuring winter-themed snowballs and fish.

⭐ This printable is also part of the following bundles:

-Kindergarten Winter Math and Literacy Centers

What is included in this Winter Non Standard Measurement Math Center for Kindergarten resource?

  • Snowmen Measuring Cards
  • Penguins Measuring Cards
  • Snowballs and Fish Rulers
  • Color and black and white copies

How do learners complete these Kindergarten Non-Standard Measurement Cards?

  • Present learners with the measuring cards
  • Learners may use non-standard units such as snap cubes or pom poms or the rulers included in this packet

Preparing this Winter Kindergarten Math Center:

  • Print the measurement cards and rulers and laminate them.
  • Cut apart to create individual measurement mats and rulers.

How to best use this Winter Non-Standard Measurement Math Center:

  • Explore during morning work 
  • Assign as supplemental math centers 
  • Implement these centers in an independent way or use them with small-groups.

If you loved this resource, be sure to let me know by leaving a review. Happy teaching! :)

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Hands-On Spring Activities for Kindergarten | Math and Literacy Centers Bundle

By The Chatty Kinder

Your students will have a ton of fun with these hands-on spring activities for kindergarten! Including both math and literacy spring-themed activities, they make the perfect addition for your kindergarten spring centers. This bundle contains over 50 hands-on math and literacy activities including matching games, puzzles and clip cards.

The target skills for each activity range from development of fine motor skills to recognizing initial sounds and number matching, ensuring there are appropriately challenging activities for learners of all abilities. For a detailed look at all hands-on spring activities included in this resource, please see the preview above.

The 29 activities included in this bundle are:

Spring Literacy Centers for Kindergarten:

  1. A-Z Letter Sequence Puzzles - Spring Themed
  2. Alphabet Match-up
  3. Build a Spring Sentence
  4. Literacy Sensory Bins
  5. Differentiated Writing Center
  6. Handwriting - Alphabet and Number Tracing Cards
  7. Literacy Clip Cards (with clipart)
  8. Literacy Clip Cards (with real photos)
  9. Literacy Mystery Puzzles
  10. Rhyming Caterpillar
  11. Spring CVC Word Mat
  12. Vocabulary - Spring Activities with real photos
  13. Vocabulary - Spring Things with real photos
  14. CVC Middle Sound Sorting Craftivity

Spring Math Centers for Kindergarten: 

  1. 1-20 Number Sequence Puzzles - Spring Themed
  2. 2D Shape Puzzles
  3. Math Sensory Bins
  4. Addition and Subtraction Hands-On Mats
  5. Graphing Activity - Roll and Graph
  6. Math Clip Cards (14 Sets)
  7. Math Mystery Puzzles
  8. Number Match-up
  9. Ten Frames Centers
  10. Sort by Size
  11. Counting 1 to 10 Number Wheels
  12. 2D Shape Clip Cards
  13. Clip Cards - Color Wheels
  14. Spring Icons Rainbow Color Wheels
  15. Math Sensory Bins

Spring SEL Centers for Kindergarten:

  1. Feelings and Emotions Clip Cards

Spring Fine Motor Centers for Kindergarten:

  1. Spring Dough Mats
  2. Spring Mazes

How to use: Hands-On Spring Activities for Kindergarten

The center activities are best used when printed on cardstock and/or laminated. You can choose to implement these centers in an independent way or use them with small-groups.

The printables can be used to strengthen students’ fine motor skills and are perfect for exploration during morning work. Alternatively, the printables can be used to supplement your kindergarten literacy and math centers.

Here's what my happy customers are saying about this resource:

“I bought the winter bundle and my student loved all of the activities I prepped. So of course I had to buy the spring-themed one. No surprise but they still love the activities.”

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Hands On Back to School Activities - Kindergarten Math and Literacy Bundle

By The Chatty Kinder

Are Back to School Activities for Kindergarten at the top of your list right now? Are you also looking for engaging and hands-on math and literacy centers for your learners? Well, these Back to School Math and Literacy Centers are perfect for some Hands-on Back to School Activities for your Kindergarten learners. Each Back to School Center provides the perfect way to incorporate math, literacy and fine-motor skills into your everyday learning centers!

This Kindergarten Back to School Activity Bundle currently contains 28 resources with tons of math and literacy centers and activities including matching games, puzzles and clip cards. The activities include development of fine motor skills, recognizing the alphabet and numbers, and matching activities, ensuring there are activities for learners of all abilities. For a detailed look at all the Hands-on Back to School Activities included in this resource, please look at the preview above.

Black and White versions of all the activities are included wherever possible, except for those which include color as part of the activity.

What You Get In This Bundle: 

  1. Alphabet Matching Activity
  2. Beginning Sounds Match-up
  3. Number Sense Match-up
  4. Build a Silly School Sentence
  5. CVC Word Mat
  6. Non-Standard Measurement Mats
  7. Color Sort and Match Activity
  8. Count and Match
  9. Alphabet Clip Cards
  10. Number Clip Cards
  11. Medial Sound Sort
  12. Matching Emotions
  13. Sequencing Puzzles (Only in Color)
  14. Alphabet Tracing Strips
  15. Crayon Alphabet Flip and Trace
  16. Crayon Number Flip and Trace
  17. Fine Motor Tracing
  18. Math Mystery Puzzles
  19. Number Tracing Strips
  20. Paint Splat Patterns
  21. Pencil Rhyming Puzzles
  22. 2D Shape Sorting Mats
  23. Literacy Mystery Puzzles
  24. Ten Frame Mats
  25. Addition and Subtraction Task Cards
  26. Playdough Counting Mats
  27. Spot the Difference - Visual Discrimination
  28. Syllable Sort

How To Use These Hands On Activities 

  • Print activities on cardstock and/or laminate them for sturdiness 
  • Implement as small group activities or independent work 
  • Implement during literacy and math centers

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Hands-On Winter Activities for Kindergarten - Winter Morning Bins

By The Chatty Kinder

Looking for fun, hands-on and engaging Winter Activities and Centers for your Kindergarten learners? This Winter Morning Bins activity bundle features more than 40 kindergarten winter math and literacy centers that are bound to keep your students engaged and eager to participate.

Ranging from number and alphabet puzzles, to sentence building activities and clip cards, this extensive range of winter-themed math and literacy centers can also be used by students during January for morning work or as part of a teacher-directed small group activity. 

For a detailed view of what this resource contains, please check out the preview above.

This bundle is offered at a HUGE discount compared to purchasing each of the sets individually. There are 28 resources included for a total of 43 centers.

All centers come in color and black & white copies wherever possible!

The following winter literacy center are included in this bundle:

  1. A-Z Letter Sequence Puzzles - Winter Themed
  2. Alphabet Match-Up (Snowglobe)
  3. Rhyming Snowman
  4. Build a Winter Sentence
  5. Differentiated Writing Center
  6. Alphabet Tracing Cards - Handwriting
  7. I Can Sort by Middle Sounds - Vowel Sorting Center
  8. Literacy Centers Clip Cards (clipart) - Syllables, Beginning and Ending Sounds
  9. Literacy Centers Clip Cards (real photos) - Syllables, Beginning and Ending Sounds
  10. Penguin and Math Winter Literacy Sensory Bins
  11. Vocabulary: Winter Things (real photos!)
  12. Vocabulary: Winter Fun Activities (real photos!)
  13. Literacy Mystery Puzzles
  14. CVC Words Building Activity - Snowball

The following winter math centers are included in this bundle:

  1. 1-20 Number Sequence Puzzles - Winter Themed
  2. 2D Shape Puzzles
  3. Number Match-up (Snowglobe)
  4. Addition and Subtraction Hands-On Mats
  5. Math Centers Clip Cards - 14 Sets (2D Shapes, Prepositions, Visual Discrimination, Counting to 20, Number Sense)
  6. Math Mystery Puzzles
  7. Patterns (6 Centers)
  8. Ten Frame Mats: Hibernating Bears and Ice Skates
  9. Number Tracing Cards - Handwriting Practice
  10. Clip Cards - Color Wheels (FREE)
  11. Winter Icons Rainbow Color Wheels
  12. Penguin and Winter Math Sensory Bins
  13. Count and Match the Winter Objects
  14. Non-Standard Measurement Mats
  15. Addition and Subtraction Task Cards

The following fine motor centers are included in this bundle:

  1. Mitten Scissor Skills Cutting Practice and Crafts

  2. Mitten Tracing Practice

How To Use These Hands On Activities 

  • Print activities on cardstock and/or laminate them for sturdiness 
  • Implement as small group activities or independent work 
  • Implement during literacy and math centers

Here's what my happy customers are saying about this resource:

“Really fun activities. Once I spent the time and prepped them my students kept wanting these centers versus other ones. Looking forward to other seasons themed bundles.”

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By Kim Romero

Check out this product included at a discounted price with the Superhero Theme Classroom Decor Bundle.

The Superhero Clock Labels make an awesome display for students to visualize what the numbers on an analog clock stand for. The following clock labels are Superhero themed. The superhero clock labels can be cut out and laminated for added durability. Included are two different clock label sizes; to fit a larger and smaller analog clock. Clock labels can be posted on the wall around your classroom analog clock. Students will love telling time with the Superhero analog clock labels!

Check out my store for all the other Superhero Theme Classroom Décor!

The Superhero Classroom Décor in my store includes:

Superhero Classroom Jobs, AR Points Tracker, Behavior Chart, Supply Labels, and Classroom Banner!

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Ocean Measurement Activity | Measuring Length with Nonstandard Units

By Teaching With Coffee and Mascara

Make teaching measurement fun with this Ocean Measurement Activity.  Students will measure the length and height of ocean animals using non standard units.  No prep Google Slides™ and Sessaw™ activities with a matching printable black and white mini book.

Students will love using the links to measure these adorable ocean animals.  Use the digital activity for an example in the whole group, or for distance learning.  This activity is also perfect for centers.  Students will be eager to measure everything around them!

This Set includes:

Measuring in the Ocean

(example page: How tall is the jellyfish? The jellyfish is ___ links tall.)

objects are 4-9 links tall/long.

1 book with 2 versions for easy differentiation or multiple days of practice

 - a book with links in place for students to count and write/type in the number

 - a book with movable links for students to practice measuring the object and then count and write/type in the number

This is so much more than just a one and done measuring worksheet.  After students complete the measuring portion, they can put it in their book box or take it home to read again and again!  

Prep is quick and easy..  Digital? Assign and let the kids work! Making the mini books? Just print, staple and cut.  No color ink, no extra manipulatives needed!

3 Formats Included!

  • a black and white PDF version with 2 books to a page
  • a color Seesaw™ version (links included to pre-uploaded books can be found in the READ ME FIRST file)
  • a color Google Slides™ version of each book WITH audio*.

Plus:

  • A Reference page to see which skills and sight words are addressed in each book
  • A Parents Tips page with an editable version included
  • Cover/circle the object that is taller/shorter & longer/shorter page
  • Put the objects in order by tallest to shortest & longest to shortest pages
  • Teaching slides/pages on how to measure

WHAT TEACHERS ARE SAYING:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amanda G. “This is a great resource to use to combine the different types of measurement. My in class and virtual students thoroughly enjoy doing these exercises.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Ronalee B. “My students loved this resource!!  Thank You!”

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St. Patrick's Day Measurement Activity

By Teaching With Coffee and Mascara

Make teaching measurement fun with this St. Patrick's Day Measurement Activity.  Students will measure the length and height of march objects using non standard units.  No prep Google Slides™ and Sessaw™ activities with a matching printable black and white mini book.

Students will love using the shamrocks and links to measure fun March objects.  Use the digital activity for an example in the whole group or for distance learning.  This activity is also perfect for centers.  Students will be eager to measure everything around them!

This Set includes:

March Measuring

(example page: How tall is the jar? The jar is ___ links/shamrocks tall.) objects are 1-4 links or shamrocks tall.

1 Activity with 4 versions

 - a book with shamrocks in place for students to count and write/type in the number

- a book with links in place for students to count and write/type in the number

 - a book with movable shamrocks for students to practice measuring the object and then count and write/type in the number

 - a book with movable links for students to practice measuring the object and then count and write/type in the number

This is so much more than just a one and done measuring worksheet.  After students complete the measuring portion, they can put it in their book box or take it home to read again and again!  

Prep is quick and easy..  Digital? Assign and let the kids work! Making the mini books? Just print, staple and cut.  No color ink, no extra manipulatives needed!

3 Formats Included!

  • a black and white PDF version with 2 books to a page
  • a color Seesaw™ version (links included to pre-uploaded books can be found in the READ ME FIRST file)
  • a color Google Slides™ version of each book WITH audio*.

Plus:

  • A Reference page to see which skills and sight words are addressed in each book
  • A Parents Tips page with an editable version included
  • Cover/circle the object that is taller/shorter & longer/shorter page
  • Put the objects in order by tallest to shortest & longest to shortest pages
  • Teaching slides/pages on how to measure

WHAT TEACHERS ARE SAYING:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amanda G. “This is a great resource to use to combine the different types of measurement. My in class and virtual students thoroughly enjoy doing these exercises.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Ronalee B. “My students loved this resource!!  Thank You!”

Not sure if this Google Slides™/Seesaw™ Activity will work for you?

Test it out by trying my FREE Ways to Make 10 Math Emergent Reader (similar format as this book, with audio and movable pieces) for FREE by clicking here!

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⭐️ Bundle & save for a discount ⭐️

Purchase the **Bundle of March Activities**to get this activity plus Addition Within 10, Composing Teen Numbers, Positional Words, Comparing Numbers AND more! 

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This is not a zip file but instead a file in Google.  You will need to have a google account to open this file.  Inside you will find all of the items in either a pdf format or a google slide. TeachShare does NOT allow me to use subfolders to organize the items for you, please read the READ ME FIRST file to help you know what all is included in your download. 

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