Number bonds are a visual representation of the relationship between numbers in an addition sentence. They help students understand how numbers can be combined.
In this lesson, students learn to associate the keywords 'and' and 'is' with the symbols '+' and '=' respectively. This helps them understand the meaning of these symbols in addition sentences.
The exit slip is used to assess students' understanding of the concepts covered in the class. It provides a quick way for teachers to gauge student comprehension and identify any areas that may need further review.
In this interactive math lesson, students will develop their subitizing skills by visually recognizing patterns and determining the total number of objects up to 10. Through engaging activities such as counting stars, identifying patterns in the sky, and feeding rabbits, students will strengthen their ability to quickly recognize quantities without counting. They will also practice using number relationships to find missing numbers. The lesson concludes with an exit slip to assess students' understanding. Optional additional practice problems are provided for further reinforcement.