Kindergarten Math
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Practice Counting to 100 by Tens
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For each row on the hundred chart with a missing number, have children children focus on the last column and count together by tens, having children
circle the number to the right that completes that row. Have children count circle the numbers that complete the chart.
aloud to 10 by ones to find which number completes the first row. Then have
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circle the number to the right that completes that row. Have children focus that complete the chart.
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Have children count by tens. Have children count the number of objects in each problem by tens and circle the total number.
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Lesson 13 Enrichment Activity
A Good Way to Count
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Children find an efficient way to count a greater number of objects. Have children take a look at the dot cards and think
about what they know about counting. Have them think of a good way to group the dots cards for more efficient counting.
Children then find the total number of dots on the cards. Have children explain their"good way"for counting.
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Practice Counting to 100 by Ones
Have children use one color to color the first 10 spaces on the game Have children move a counter along the board and count aloud by ones
board. Then have children color each group of 10 spaces a different color. to 100.
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Have children count from 1 to 30, color the numbers they say, and cross
out the numbers that do not belong. Then have children count from 1 to 30
again, pointing to each colored number as they say it.
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Practice Counting to 100 by Ones
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For each row on the hundred chart with a missing number, have children
circle the number to the right that completes that row. Have them count
aloud by ones until they get to the first box with a colored border.
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Have children find the missing number to the right of the hundred chart
and circle it. Have them count on until they reach the next box with a
colored border, and repeat the process.
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For each row on the hundred chart with a missing number, have children
circle the number to the right that completes that row. Have children
count aloud by ones until they get to the first box with a colored border.
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Have children find the missing number to the right of the hundred chart and
circle it. Have them count on until they reach the next box with a colored
border, and repeat the process.
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Counting to 100 by Ones
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Ask children to point to the numbers on the chart as they count by ones to 100. When they get to a gray box,
have children find the missing number to the right of the hundred chart and circle it. Have them count on until they
reach the next gray box, and repeat the process.
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Have children circle the correct number to complete each list. Have
children read aloud the list of numbers in the bottom row of each problem,
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decide what the missing number is, and circle that number above. Then have
children read the completed list of numbers to check their answer.
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Have children circle the correct number to complete each list. Have
children read aloud the list of numbers in the bottom row of each problem,
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decide what the missing number is, and circle that number above. Then have
children read the completed list of numbers to check their answer.
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Lesson 16 Check for Understanding