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Primary Mathematics U.S. Edition Teacher's Guide 1A - POOS

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Description
Teacher's Guides provide a clear framework for teaching the Primary Math program. Detailed yet flexible, they include important context, lesson plans, and activities that help educators understand and share lesson material effectively. Teacher’s Guides include answers to textbook and workbook problems. Features & Components:
  • Clearly outlined learning objectives for each lesson.
  • Background notes on math concepts that place lessons in context of previous and future material.
  • Ideas for extending learning, including detailed instructions for games and activities.
Note: Soft cover. Spiral bound. Teacher’s Guides are specific to each Primary Mathematics edition, and are not interchangeable across editions.
Details
SKU:
PMTG1A
ISBN:
9780971491403
Grade:
1
Pagecount:
95
Dimensions:
9 x 11.25 x 0.25 in
Binding:
Spiral
Color:
Grayscale
Cover:
Soft
Perforated:
No
Look Inside
Primary Mathematics U.S. Edition Teacher’s Guide 1A
(published by Rosenbaum Foundation)

Teaching Activity sequence:

Numbers 1 to 10: 8 Sessions (page 1)
Activity 1-1a: Mental image for digits 0 to 9
Activity 1-1b: Count within 10
Activity 1-1c: Match different representations of a number within 10
Activity 1-1d: Compare two numbers within 10
Activity 1-1e: Count from 0 to 10
Activity 1-1f: Count backward from 10 to 0
Activity 1-1g: Arrange numbers 0 to 10 in order
Activity 1-1h: Application

Number-bonds: 8 Sessions (page 14)
Activity 2-1a: Number-stories
Activity 2-1b: Number-stories
Activity 2-1c: Number-bond diagrams
Activity 2-1d: Numbers that make a given number
Activity 2-1 e: Number-bonds of a given number
Activity 2-1 f: Missing part of a number-bond
Activity 2-1g: Number pairs that make 10
Activity 2-1h: Group activities

Addition: 14 Sessions (page 24)
Activity 3-1a: Adding
Activity 3-1b: Addition-sentence
Activity 3-1c: Number-stories
Activity 3-1d: Review
Activity 3-2a: Addition-facts
Activity 3-2b: Addition-facts
Activity 3-2c: Addition-facts
Activity 3-2d: Addition-facts
Activity 3-2e: Addition-facts
Activity 3-2f: Addition-facts
Activity 3-3a: “Count on” strategy
Activity 3-3b: “Count-on” game
Activity 3-3c: Make 10
Activity 3-3d: Game: Addition-facts

Subtraction: 15 Sessions (page 41)
Activity 4-1a: Taking-away and Minus
Activity 4-1b: Subtraction stories
Activity 4-1c: Comparison of subtraction and addition
Activity 4-1d: Comparison of subtraction and addition
Activity 4-1e: Review
Activity 4-1f: Subtraction facts
Activity 4-1g: Subtraction facts
Activity 4-2a: Taking-away and minus
Activity 4-2b: Addition- and subtraction- facts
Activity 4-2c: Subtraction-facts
Activity 4-2d: Count-back strategy
Activity 4-2e: Count-back game
Activity 4-2f: Adjacent numbers
Activity 4-2g: Make 10
Activity 4-2h: Review

Ordinal Numbers: 3 sessions (page 56)
Activity 5-1a: Introduction
Activity 5-1b: Ordinal numbers versus numbers
Activity 5-1c: Counting from both ends of a sequence

Numbers to 20: 11 sessions (page 59)
Activity 6-1a: Count within 20 by making 10 first
Activity 6-1b: Tens and ones
Activity 6-1c: Count back from 20
Activity 6-1d: Compare
Activity 6-1e: Ordered sequence
Activity 6-2a: “Make 10” strategy for adding
Activity 6-2b: Adding a 2-digit number and a 1-digit number
Activity 6-2c: Subtraction of a 1-digit number from a 2-digit number
Activity 6-2d: Subtraction of a 1-digit number from a 2-digit number
Activity 6-2e: Review – Adding by counting-on
Activity 6-2f: Review – Subtraction by counting-back

Shapes: 5 sessions (page 72)
Activity 7-1a: Describing shapes
Activity 7-1b: Basic geometrical shapes
Activity 7-1c: Attributes
Activity 7-1d: Repeated patterns
Activity 7-1e: Construction of shapes

Length: 2 sessions (page 77)
Activity 8-1a: Comparison of lengths
Activity 8-2a: Measurement of length

Weight: 2 sessions (page 84)
Activity 9-1a: Comparison of weight
Activity 9-2a: Measurement of weight
How to use

A & B Books: Our programs divide the school year into two semesters. “A” level books are for the first half of the school year. “B” level books are for the second half of the school year. You need both “A” and “B” material for a complete school year.

Additional Notes: Components are specific to each Primary Mathematics edition, and are not interchangeable across editions.

Required Components: Textbooks, Workbooks, and Guides (either Home Instructor’s Guides or Teacher’s Guides) are all necessary components. These three elements each serve a unique function and work together to build math mastery.

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