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Fun in the Snow
1st Grade - 2nd Grade
Objective Students will recall and reference events in a story. Students will use oral and written language to describe winter activities. Students will draw a picture of their favorite winter activity and write a sentence about it. Materials Needed The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats Chalk or write & wipe marker Chalkboard or write & wipe board Fun in the Snow Worksheet Crayons or colored pencils Introduction Tell students that you are going to read them a story about a boy and what he does on a snowy winter day. Ask them if they have ever played in the snow. If so, have them share what they did. (If you live where it snows every winter, simply have your students share which snow activities they enjoy the most. If you have students who have rarely or never seen snow, ask them what snow activities they think might be fun.)
View Lesson PlanFall Skip-Counting Fun
1st Grade - 2nd Grade
Objectives Using strategies to add and subtract fluently within 20 Skip-counting by 2s, 5s, 10s and 100s Understanding that skip-counting is a faster way to count objects in a group Materials Needed Christopher Counting by Valeri Gorbachev Acorn Number Cards Counting by 2s Number Line Pumpkin Number Cards Counting by 5s Number Line Lakeshore Glue Sticks Fall Skip-Counting Fun Addition Practice Pointer or yardstick Scissors Introduction Read Christopher Counting by Valeri Gorbachev. Talk to the students about how excited the main character is about counting. Ask, “What are some objects that Christopher counted?” Then ask, “What are some objects that you can count?” Point out that Christopher was counting by 1s. Explain that students can count objects faster by skip-counting.
View Lesson PlanGet to 10: Equation Fun
2nd Grade
Objectives Students will express the same number multiple ways. Students will solve simple addition and subtraction problems. Materials Needed Chalkboard and chalk (or whiteboard and marker) Pocket chart Number cards and equation strips “Get to 10!” activity sheet Number tiles reproducible Scissors
View Lesson PlanEveryday Learning Activities
2nd Grade
Here are some fun ways you can incorporate learning into your everyday routines!
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