Counting
Common core math standards for
counting include
-Students developing a strategy
for adding and subtracting whole numbers.
- Students should understand the
connections between counting and addition and subtraction. For example, adding
two is the same as counting on two.
-Thinking of whole numbers
between 10 and 100 in terms of 10 and one. A 19 is composed of 10 and some ones.
Counting Games
Fishy counting game
20 Counting games for kids
The Counting game with aliens
20 flash games with counting
Classroom games with counting numbers
Preschool. Let's learn to count numbers game
Counting Machine
Partition
Addition
Common Core Math Standards for
addition includes the concept of the base 10 system. This includes the idea of
counting in fives, tens, and multiples of hundreds, tens, and one, as well as
number relationships involving these units. Students will use numbers up to 1000
written in base 10 notation. For example: 941 is 9 hundreds, 4 tens and 1 one.
Common core standards for addition by grade
Kindergarten: Represent the concept of addition and subtraction with
objects, fingers, drawings, sounds (clapping), or numbers. Solve addition
and subtraction word problems within the number 10. Decompose numbers less than
or equal to 10 into pairs in more than one way. For example 5=2+3 and 5=4+1.
For any number from 1-9 find the number that makes 10 when added to
the given number. Fluidly add and subtract within 5.
1st: Use addition and subtraction within 20 to solve word problems. Solve
word problems that call for addition of three whole numbers whose sum is less
than or equal to 20. Create equivalent but easier or known sums, for
example: 6+7 is also 6+6+1.
2nd: Use addition and subtraction within 100 to solve one and two step word
problems. Add and subtract within 20. By the end of grade 2 your student should
know from memory all sums of two one digit numbers. Work with equal groups
of objects to gain the foundations for multiplication. Determine whether a group
of objects, up to 20, has an odd or even number of members by pairing objects.
Use addition to find the total number of objects arranged in a rectangular array
of up to five rows and five columns.
3rd: Interpret products of whole numbers 5 x 7 as the total number of
objects in five groups of seven objects each. Interpret whole number
quotients 56 divided by 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects
are partitioned equally into eight shares. Use multiplication and division
within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups.
Addition Games:
Kindergarten and First Grade teaching addition ideas
National Common Core Standards
US for Math K-12
2nd
Grade hands on Common Core Math Classroom Activities and games
Kindergarten Common Core Math Classroom activities and games for math
3rd Grade
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4th Grade
Math Common Core Classroom Activities and Games
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Robot
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