Tuesday, February 3, 2015

10 Apples Up on Top

Yesterday we started talking about making 10.  I love to start new math units with literature, this one was no different.  We read 10 Apples Up on Top by Dr. Suess.  You can also watch it on YouTube.



Then as a class we used a ten frame to figure out how many more apples each character need to make 10.


To check for understanding students worked by themselves to complete a similar worksheet. Click on the picture to grab a FREE copy.



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