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Brain-Inspired Math
Grade 1, Volume 1
A new technique for teaching mathematics
and boosting a child's math skills.
Margery J. Doyle Cognitive Systems Scientist and Engineer
Cognitive Architects and Engineers
Dr. Ahmed A. Moustafa
Senior Lecturer in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience,
University of Western Sydney
Dr. Mustafa Fouad Ebaid
Math Curriculum Development Adviser
Mohamed Ibrahim Khadr
Math Curriculum Developer
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Copyright © 2015 by Alpha Smart Brain
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,
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without the prior written permission from Alpha Smart Brain.
ISBN
978-0-9963035-0-7
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Introduction
There are two different systems for learning and solving
mathematical problems, the visual-spatial and the formal
language systems. Precisely because, the visual-spatial
system responds so well to moving stimuli, it helps us
recognize large animals moving across open areas so this
system evolved earlier than did our formal language
system. This is also why, to this day, it is thought that the
visual-spatial system matures faster during the child’s
development than does the formal language system.
In addition, the spatial method of learning, which relies on
forming mental models and images to understand
mathematics, is similar to the type we use in our everyday
interactions with the world; rendering this method a more
intuitive way to learn math. However, our formal language
system is slower, and more difficult to use, but as it
matures, it enables the learning of more complex math
problems.
We argue that, for children, learning mathematics is more
efficient when it relies, more on the visual-spatial system
rather than on an immature formal language system in
the brain. In fact, relying heavily on the formal language
system can cause mathematics anxiety when learning
mathematics, which in turn, decrease a student's ability to
learn mathematics effectively.
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Mathematics anxiety has been defined as feelings of tension
that interfere with the manipulation of numbers and the
solving of mathematical problems in a wide variety of
ordinary life and academic situations. In addition,
dyscalculia is but one disorder thought to impede on a
child's ability to learn mathematics and to manipulate
symbols when working on math problems. Math anxiety can
increase the effects of these disorders and can cause
children to forget what they learn, often leading to a loss in
self-confidence. However, anxiety is but one factor
underlying inefficient learning of mathematics in schools
around the world the other is the way in which mathematics
is taught to young children.
The problem is most mathematics curricula teach the
subject matter using mostly formal language, making the
process inversely beneficial for children training to learn
mathematics at such a young age, when their formal
language systems have yet to mature.
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The Authors
Margery J. Doyle Margery is a founder or at Cognitive
System Architects and Engineer Research Consultant and
serves at AFRL WPAFB, OH as a Cognitive Systems
Research Scientist and Engineer with L3 Communications
Link Simulation and Training supporting the Air Force
Research Lab 711 HPW/RHA Warfighter Readiness Research
Division at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH. Margery
leads the Not-So-Grand-Challenge to support integration,
validation, and use of cognitive, behavior, and
computationally based models/agents within a modular
architecture for use in Live Virtual Constructive Distributed
Mission Operations training environments.
She earned her M.A. in Experimental Psychology with a
certificate in Cognitive Psychology from the University of
West Florida in 2007.
In addition, Margery completed the research and study
toward completion of a PhD in Cognitive Science at the
University of Louisiana-Lafayette Recently she co-edited a
special edition of Cognitive Systems Research focusing on
the properties of distributed agency, stigmergy, and
emergence in complex adaptive systems.
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Dr. Ahmed A. Moustafa, PhD.
Ahmed is currently a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor)
in Cognitive and Behavioural Neuroscience at Marcs
Institute for Brain and Behavior and the School of Social
Sciences and Psychology, University of Western Sydney.
Ahmed graduated from Cairo University in Egypt with an
undergraduate degree in mathematics and computer
science. After that, Ahmed received his PhD from the
Institute of Cognitive Science, University of Louisiana-
Lafayette. His PhD work consisted of building computational
models of brain functions and disorders. Ahmed then took a
postdoctoral research position at University of Arizona.
Following that, Ahmed served as a Research Scientist for
the Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience at
Rutgers University where he worked on computational and
neuropsychological studies of schizophrenia, Parkinson’s
disease, PTSD, and Depression.
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To his credit, Ahmed has published over 50 papers in high-
ranking journals including Science, Proceedings of the
National Academy of Science, Brain, Journal of
Neuroscience, among others. Currently, Ahmed works on
Computational and Experimental Neuroscience research,
focusing on modeling brain disorders.
Dr. Mustafa Fouad Ebaid
Math Curriculum Development Adviser
Mohamed Ibrahim Khadr
Math curriculum Developer
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What we think is wrong with the current mathematics
education system in elementary schools in the United
States?
1- The current mathematics education system in elementary
schools in the United States is relying heavily on the use of
formal language.
2- The current mathematics curricula teach the subject
matter using mostly formal language, making the process
inversely beneficial for children training to learn
mathematics at such a young age, when their formal
language systems have yet to mature.
3- Relying heavily on the formal language system can cause
mathematics anxiety when learning mathematics, which in
turn, decrease a student's ability to learn mathematics
effectively.
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How to easily teach math to first graders using brain-
inspired math curriculum?
1- Because visual-spatial capabilities are well-developed
and mature at a young age, a math curriculum in the form
of tables conveying the concepts allows the students an
opportunity to easily learn mathematical concepts.
2- Using the visual-spatial x y z system with first grade
students will help students to form abstract concepts and
master math so easily.
3- Using Brain Training software ( Alpha Smart Math
Booster ), to build strong mathematics processing
networks and processes in the student's brain.
4- Using Brain Training software should be done after the
student finishes studying Volume 1. The student should use
this software twice every week, every time about 15
minutes.
5- Explaining tables and mathematical concepts to the
students should be conducted by using informal language
and visual-spatial methods students more readily
understand.
6- Any formal language vocabulary used should be kept to
a minimum, and should be easy to understand.
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7- Using concrete materials is very important for visualizing
the concepts to the students, so the students can visualize
the concept easily in their heads.
8- The teacher should avoid asking students difficult
questions, especially the questions that contain heavy
language. The difficult questions in that young age can
cause mathematics anxiety.
9- When the teacher explains a new mathematical concept
to the students, the teacher should explain the concept
using as few words as possible. After the students
understand the concept deeply, they should complete the
tables by themselves, this will help in storing information in
the brain effectively.
10- After building the mathematics area in the student's
brain, we introduce word problems in Volume 2.
11- Because formal language systems of first grade
students have yet to mature, so teachers should explain
word problems to students using informal language and
visual-spatial methods students more readily understand.
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Table of Contents
Unit 1 .............................................. 1
Unit 2 .............................................. 40
Unit 3 .............................................. 63
Unit 4 .............................................. 85
Unit 5 .............................................. 98
Unit 6 .............................................. 123
Unit 7 .............................................. 129
Unit 8 .............................................. 133
Teacher's
Guide .............................................. 141
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Suggested Timeline
Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3
20 weeks 8 weeks 8 weeks
Note: Students should use Brain Training software
(Alpha Smart Math Booster) after finishing studying
Volume 1. The student should use this software twice every
week, every time about 15 minutes.
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Lesson 1 Worksheet 1 Unit 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...
3 4 5 6 7 8 ... ...
4 5 6 7 ... ... ...
5 6 ... ... ... ...
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Lesson 2 Worksheet 2 Unit 1
How many windows are there in the
classroom?
How many doors are there in the
classroom?
How many light bulbs are there in the classroom?
How many fingers does a hand have?
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Lesson 3 Worksheet 3 Unit 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Number Next Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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Lesson 3 Worksheet 4 Unit 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Number Previous Number
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Lesson 4 Worksheet 5 Unit 1
+ = 2
+ = .....
+ = .....
+ = .....
+ = .....
.................................................................
+ = 4
+ = .....
+ = .....
+ = .....
+ = .....
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Lesson 5 Worksheet 6 Unit 1
1 + 1 = ....
2 + 1 = ....
3 + 1 = ....
4 + 1 = ....
5 + 1 = ....
.................................................................
2 + 2 = ....
3 + 2 = ....
4 + 2 = ....
5 + 2 = ....
6 + 2 = ....
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Lesson 6 Worksheet 7 Unit 1
2 + 3 = ....
3 + 3 = ....
4 + 3 = ....
5 + 3 = ....
6 + 3 = ....
.................................................................
2 + 4 = ....
3 + 4 = ....
4 + 4 = ....
5 + 4 = ....
6 + 4 = ....
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Lesson 7 Worksheet 8 Unit 1
5 + 1 = ....
5 + 2 = ....
5 + 3 = ....
5 + 4 = ....
5 + 5 = ....
.................................................................
6 + 0 = ....
6 + 1 = ....
6 + 2 = ....
6 + 3 = ....
6 + 4 = ....
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Lesson 8 Worksheet 9 Unit 1
2 + 4 = ....
2 + 5 = ....
2 + 6 = ....
2 + 7 = ....
2 + 8 = ....
.................................................................
3 + 4 = ....
3 + 5 = ....
3 + 6 = ....
3 + 7 = ....
4 + 6 = ....
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Lesson 9 Worksheet 10 Unit 1
5
5 + 2 = ......
5 + 3 = ......
5 + 4 = ......
5 + 5 = ......
.................................................................
6
6 + 2 = ......
6 + 3 = ......
6 + 4 = ......
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Lesson 10 Worksheet 11 Unit 1
6 + 2 = ......
6 + 3 = ......
.................................................................
7 + 2 = ......
7 + 3 = ......
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Lesson 11 Worksheet 12 Unit 1
+
1 2 3 4 5
1 1 1 1 1
2 .... .... .... ....
.................................................................
2 3 4 5 6
2 2 2 2 2
4 .... .... .... ....
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Lesson 11 Worksheet 13 Unit 1
+
3 4 5 6 7
3 3 3 3 3
6 .... .... .... ....
.................................................................
9 8 7 6 5
1 2 3 4 5
10 .... .... .... ....
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Lesson 12 Worksheet 14 Unit 1
3 + 2 = .... 2 + 3 = ....
4 + 2 = .... 2 + 4 = ....
5 + 2 = .... 2 + 5 = ....
6 + 2 = .... 2 + 6 = ....
7 + 2 = .... 2 + 7 = ....
.................................................................
4 + 3 = .... 3 + 4 = ....
5 + 3 = .... 3 + 5 = ....
6 + 3 = .... 3 + 6 = ....
7 + 3 = .... 3 + 7 = ....
8 + 2 = .... 2 + 8 = ....
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Lesson 13 Worksheet 15 Unit 1
4 + ? = 6
5 + ? = 7
5 + ? = 8
5 + ? = 9
6 + ? = 8
.................................................................
6 + ? = 9
6 + ? = 10
7 + ? = 9
7 + ? = 10
8 + ? = 10
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Lesson 14 Worksheet 16 Unit 1
2 + ? = 5
2 + ? = 6
2 + ? = 7
2 + ? = 8
2 + ? = 9
.................................................................
3 + ? = 6
3 + ? = 7
3 + ? = 8
3 + ? = 9
3 + ? = 10
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Lesson 15 Worksheet 17 Unit 1
=
4 = 4
= +
4 = …. + ….
= +
4 = …. + ….
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Lesson 15 Worksheet 18 Unit 1
=
5 = 5
= +
5 = …. + ….
= +
5 = …. + ….
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Lesson 16 Worksheet 19 Unit 1
6 6
1 ? 2 ?
6 = 1 + ?
6 = 2 + ?
.................................................................
6 6
3 ? 4 ...
6 = 3 + ?
6 = 4 + ?
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Lesson 17 Worksheet 20 Unit 1
5 = 5
5 = 1 + ?
5 = 2 + ?
5 = 3 + ?
5 = 4 + ?
.................................................................
6 = 6
6 = 1 + ?
6 = 2 + ?
6 = 3 + ?
6 = 4 + ?
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Lesson 18 Worksheet 21 Unit 1
7 = 7
7 = 1 + ?
7 = 2 + ?
7 = 3 + ?
7 = 4 + ?
.................................................................
8 = 8
8 = 1 + ?
8 = 2 + ?
8 = 3 + ?
8 = 4 + ?
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Lesson 19 Worksheet 22 Unit 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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Lesson 20 Worksheet 23 Unit 1
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
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Lesson 21 Worksheet 24 Unit 1
10 + 1 = .... 10 + 6 = ....
10 + 2 = .... 10 + 7 = ....
10 + 3 = .... 10 + 8 = ....
10 + 4 = .... 10 + 9 = ....
10 + 5 = .... 10 + 10 = ....
.................................................................
20 + 1 = .... 20 + 6 = ....
20 + 2 = .... 20 + 7 = ....
20 + 3 = .... 20 + 8 = ....
20 + 4 = .... 20 + 9 = ....
20 + 5 = .... 20 + 10 = ....
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Lesson 22 Worksheet 25 Unit 1
30 + 1 = .... 30 + 6 = ....
30 + 2 = .... 30 + 7 = ....
30 + 3 = .... 30 + 8 = ....
30 + 4 = .... 30 + 9 = ....
30 + 5 = .... 30 + 10 = ....
.................................................................
40 + 1 = .... 40 + 6 = ....
40 + 2 = .... 40 + 7 = ....
40 + 3 = .... 40 + 8 = ....
40 + 4 = .... 40 + 9 = ....
40 + 5 = .... 40 + 10 = ....
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Lesson 23 Worksheet 26 Unit 1
11 + 3 = ....
12 + 3 = ....
13 + 3 = ....
14 + 3 = ....
15 + 3 = ....
.................................................................
11 + 4 = ....
12 + 4 = ....
13 + 4 = ....
14 + 4 = ....
15 + 4 = ....
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Lesson 23 Worksheet 27 Unit 1
11 + 5 = ....
12 + 5 = ....
13 + 5 = ....
14 + 5 = ....
15 + 5 = ....
.................................................................
11 + 6 = ....
12 + 6 = ....
13 + 6 = ....
14 + 6 = ....
15 + 6 = ....
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Lesson 24 Worksheet 28 Unit 1
11 + ? = 15
12 + ? = 17
13 + ? = 19
14 + ? = 21
15 + ? = 23
.................................................................
11 + ? = 16
12 + ? = 18
13 + ? = 20
14 + ? = 22
15 + ? = 24
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Lesson 25 Worksheet 29 Unit 1
3 5 7 9 ....
4 6 8 10 ....
5 7 9 11 ....
6 8 10 12 ....
7 9 11 13 ....
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4 7 10 13 ....
5 8 11 14 ....
6 9 12 15 ....
7 10 13 16 ....
8 11 14 17 ....
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Lesson 26 Worksheet 30 Unit 1
5 9 13 17 ....
6 10 14 18 ....
7 11 15 19 ....
8 12 16 20 ....
9 13 17 21 ....
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5 10 15 20 ....
6 11 16 21 ....
7 12 17 22 ....
8 13 18 23 ....
9 14 19 24 ....
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Lesson 27 Worksheet 31 Unit 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2 4 6 8 10
3 6 9 12 15
4 8 12 16 20
5 10 15 20 25
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Lesson 28 Worksheet 32 Unit 1
11
=
11
11 = 10 + 1
12 = 10 + 2
13 = 10 + 3
14 = 10 + ....
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Lesson 29 Worksheet 33 Unit 1
11 = 10 + ... 16 = 10 + ...
12 = 10 + ... 17 = 10 + ...
13 = 10 + ... 18 = 10 + ...
14 = 10 + ... 19 = 10 + ...
15 = 10 + ... 20 = 10 + ...
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21 = 20 + ... 26 = 20 + ...
22 = 20 + ... 27 = 20 + ...
23 = 20 + ... 28 = 20 + ...
24 = 20 + ... 29 = 20 + ...
25 = 20 + ... 30 = 20 + ...
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Lesson 30 Worksheet 34 Unit 1
31 = 30 + ... 36 = 30 + ...
32 = 30 + ... 37 = 30 + ...
33 = 30 + ... 38 = 30 + ...
34 = 30 + ... 39 = 30 + ...
35 = 30 + ... 40 = 30 + ...
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41 = 40 + ... 46 = 40 + ...
42 = 40 + ... 47 = 40 + ...
43 = 40 + ... 48 = 40 + ...
44 = 40 + ... 49 = 40 + ...
45 = 40 + ... 50 = 40 + ...
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Lesson 31 Worksheet 35 Unit 1
4 + 1 + 2 = ... 4 + 2 + 3 = ...
5 + 1 + 2 = ... 5 + 2 + 3 = ...
6 + 1 + 2 = ... 6 + 2 + 3 = ...
7 + 1 + 2 = ... 7 + 2 + 3 = ...
8 + 1 + 2 = ... 8 + 2 + 3 = ...
.................................................................
6 + 3 + 4 = ... 6 + 4 + 5 = ...
7 + 3 + 4 = ... 7 + 4 + 5 = ...
8 + 3 + 4 = ... 8 + 4 + 5 = ...
9 + 3 + 4 = ... 9 + 4 + 5 = ...
10 + 3 + 4 = ... 10 + 4 + 5 = ...
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Lesson 32 Worksheet 36 Unit 1
9 + 1 + 3 = ... 9 + 3 + 1 = ...
8 + 2 + 3 = ... 8 + 3 + 2 = ...
7 + 3 + 4 = ... 7 + 4 + 3 = ...
6 + 4 + 5 = ... 6 + 5 + 4 = ...
5 + 5 + 6 = ... 5 + 6 + 5 = ...
.................................................................
10 + 1 + 2 = ... 10 + 2 + 3 = ...
10 + 1 + 3 = ... 10 + 2 + 4 = ...
10 + 1 + 4 = ... 10 + 2 + 5 = ...
10 + 1 + 5 = ... 10 + 2 + 6 = ...
10 + 1 + 6 = ... 10 + 2 + 7 = ...
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Lesson 33 Worksheet 37 Unit 1
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14 14 14 14
11 12 13 14
25
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15 15 15 15
11 12 13 14
26
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Lesson 34 Worksheet 38 Unit 1
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25 25 25 25
21 22 23 24
46
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26 26 26 26
20 21 22 23
46
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Lesson 35 Worksheet 39 Unit 1
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20 30 40 50
10 10 10 10
30
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30 40 50 60
20 20 20 20
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Lesson 36 Worksheet 40 Unit 2
3 - 1 = ...
3 - 2 = ...
3 - 3 = ...
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Lesson 36 Worksheet 41 Unit 2
4 - 1 = ...
4 - 2 = ...
4 - 3 = ...
4 - 4 = ...
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Lesson 37 Worksheet 42 Unit 2
5 - 1 = ...
5 - 2 = ...
5 - 3 = ...
5 - 4 = ...
5 - 5 = ...
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Lesson 37 Worksheet 43 Unit 2
6 - 1 = ...
6 - 2 = ...
6 - 3 = ...
6 - 4 = ...
6 - 5 = ...
6 - 6 = ...
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Lesson 38 Worksheet 44 Unit 2
4 - 1 = ...
4 - 2 = ...
4 - 3 = ...
4 - 4 = ...
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5 - 1 = ...
5 - 2 = ...
5 - 3 = ...
5 - 4 = ...
5 - 5 = ...
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Lesson 39 Worksheet 45 Unit 2
6 - 1 = ...
6 - 2 = ...
6 - 3 = ...
6 - 4 = ...
6 - 5 = ...
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7 - 1 = ...
7 - 2 = ...
7 - 3 = ...
7 - 4 = ...
7 - 5 = ...
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Lesson 40 Worksheet 46 Unit 2
8 - 1 = ...
8 - 2 = ...
8 - 3 = ...
8 - 4 = ...
8 - 5 = ...
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9 - 1 = ...
9 - 2 = ...
9 - 3 = ...
9 - 4 = ...
9 - 5 = ...
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Lesson 41 Worksheet 47 Unit 2
2 - 1 = ...
3 - 1 = ...
4 - 1 = ...
5 - 1 = ...
6 - 1 = ...
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3 - 2 = ...
4 - 2 = ...
5 - 2 = ...
6 - 2 = ...
7 - 2 = ...
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Lesson 41 Worksheet 48 Unit 2
4 - 3 = ...
5 - 3 = ...
6 - 3 = ...
7 - 3 = ...
8 - 3 = ...
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5 - 4 = ...
6 - 4 = ...
7 - 4 = ...
8 - 4 = ...
9 - 4 = ...
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Lesson 42 Worksheet 49 Unit 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 – 2 = ...
10 – 3 = ...
10 – 4 = ...
10 – 5 = ...
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
9 – 2 = ...
9 – 3 = ...
9 – 4 = ...
9 – 5 = ...
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Lesson 43 Worksheet 50 Unit 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
8 – 2 = ...
8 – 3 = ...
8 – 4 = ...
8 – 5 = ...
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
7 – 2 = ...
7 – 3 = ...
7 – 4 = ...
7 – 5 = ...
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Lesson 44 Worksheet 51 Unit 2
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
20 – 13 = ...
20 – 14 = ...
20 – 15 = ...
20 – 16 = ...
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11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
19 – 13 = ...
19 – 14 = ...
19 – 15 = ...
19 – 16 = ...
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Lesson 45 Worksheet 52 Unit 2
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
18 – 12 = ...
18 – 13 = ...
18 – 14 = ...
18 – 15 = ...
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11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
17 – 12 = ...
17 – 13 = ...
17 – 14 = ...
17 – 15 = ...
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Lesson 46 Worksheet 53 Unit 2
20 - 13 = ... 19 - 13 = ...
20 - 14 = ... 19 - 14 = ...
20 - 15 = ... 19 - 15 = ...
20 - 16 = ... 19 - 16 = ...
20 - 17 = ... 19 - 17 = ...
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18 - 11 = ... 17 - 11 = ...
18 - 12 = ... 17 - 12 = ...
18 - 13 = ... 17 - 13 = ...
18 - 14 = ... 17 - 14 = ...
18 - 15 = ... 17 - 15 = ...
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Lesson 47 Worksheet 54 Unit 2
20 - 1 = ... 19 - 1 = ...
20 - 2 = ... 19 - 2 = ...
20 - 3 = ... 19 - 3 = ...
20 - 4 = ... 19 - 4 = ...
20 - 5 = ... 19 - 5 = ...
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18 - 1 = ... 17 - 1 = ...
18 - 2 = ... 17 - 2 = ...
18 - 3 = ... 17 - 3 = ...
18 - 4 = ... 17 - 4 = ...
18 - 5 = ... 17 - 5 = ...
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Lesson 48 Worksheet 55 Unit 2
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 ... ...
8 7 6 5 4 ... ... ...
7 6 5 ... ... ... ...
6 ... ... ... ... ...
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20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11
19 18 17 16 15 14 13 ... ...
18 17 16 15 14 ... ... ...
17 16 15 ... ... ... ...
16 ... ... ... ... ...
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Lesson 49 Worksheet 56 Unit 2
8 6 4 ....
10 8 6 ....
12 10 8 ....
14 12 10 ....
16 14 12 ....
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18 16 14 ....
20 18 16 ....
22 20 18 ....
24 22 20 ....
26 24 22 ....
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Lesson 50 Worksheet 57 Unit 2
10 7 4 ....
11 8 5 ....
12 9 6 ....
13 10 7 ....
14 11 8 ....
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15 12 9 ....
16 13 10 ....
17 14 11 ....
18 15 12 ....
19 16 13 ....
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Lesson 51 Worksheet 58 Unit 2
5 – ? = 3 10 – ? = 8
6 – ? = 4 11 – ? = 9
7 – ? = 5 12 – ? = 10
8 – ? = 6 13 – ? = 11
9 – ? = 7 14 – ? = 12
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6 – ? = 3 11 – ? = 8
7 – ? = 4 12 – ? = 9
8 – ? = 5 13 – ? = 10
9 – ? = 6 14 – ? = 11
10 – ? = 7 15 – ? = 12
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Lesson 52 Worksheet 59 Unit 2
7 – ? = 3 12 – ? = 8
8 – ? = 4 13 – ? = 9
9 – ? = 5 14 – ? = 10
10 – ? = 6 15 – ? = 11
11 – ? = 7 16 – ? = 12
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8 – ? = 3 13 – ? = 8
9 – ? = 4 14 – ? = 9
10 – ? = 5 15 – ? = 10
11 – ? = 6 16 – ? = 11
12 – ? = 7 17 – ? = 12
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Lesson 53 Worksheet 60 Unit 2
-
25 26 27 28
11 11 11 11
14
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25 26 27 28
12 12 12 12
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Lesson 54 Worksheet 61 Unit 2
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36 37 38 39
11 11 11 11
25
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36 37 38 39
21 21 21 21
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Lesson 55 Worksheet 62 Unit 2
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20 30 40 50
10 10 10 10
10
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36 37 38 39
20 20 20 20
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Lesson 56 Worksheet 63 Unit 3
Number Tens Ones
12 1 2
23
34
45
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Number Tens Ones
56
67
78
89
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Lesson 57 Worksheet 64 Unit 3
Number Tens Ones
10 1 0
20
30
40
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Number Tens Ones
11 1 1
22
33
44
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Lesson 58 Worksheet 65 Unit 3
Tens Ones Number
1 2 12
2 3
3 4
4 5
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Tens Ones Number
5 6
6 7
7 8
8 9
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Lesson 58 Worksheet 66 Unit 3
Tens Ones Number
1 0 10
2 0
3 0
4 0
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Tens Ones Number
2 1
3 2
4 3
5 4
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Lesson 59 Worksheet 67 Unit 3
< , >
1 .... 2
3 .... 4
5 .... 6
7 .... 8
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< , >
4 .... 2
6 .... 4
8 .... 6
10 .... 8
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Lesson 60 Worksheet 68 Unit 3
< , >
3 .... 10
5 .... 10
7 .... 10
9 .... 10
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< , >
12 .... 10
14 .... 10
16 .... 10
18 .... 10
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Lesson 61 Worksheet 69 Unit 3
< , >
13 .... 20
15 .... 20
17 .... 20
19 .... 20
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< , >
22 .... 20
24 .... 20
26 .... 20
28 .... 20
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Lesson 62 Worksheet 70 Unit 3
Sequence Order type
2 4 6 8 ascending
4 6 8 10
6 8 10 12
8 10 12 14
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Sequence Order type
8 6 4 2 descending
10 8 6 4
12 10 8 6
14 12 10 8
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Lesson 63 Worksheet 71 Unit 3
Numbers Smallest Number Largest Number
2 10 12 2 12
3 10 13
4 10 14
5 10 15
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Numbers Smallest Number Largest Number
6 10 16
7 10 17
8 10 18
9 10 19
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Lesson 64 Worksheet 72 Unit 3
Numbers Smallest Number Largest Number
12 20 22 12 22
13 20 23
14 20 24
15 20 25
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Numbers Smallest Number Largest Number
16 20 26
17 20 27
18 20 28
19 20 29
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Lesson 65 Worksheet 73 Unit 3
Does 3 + 1 = 4 ? Yes
Does 4 + 1 = 6 ? No
Does 6 + 1 = 7 ? Yes
Does 7 + 1 = 8 ?
Does 8 + 1 = 10 ?
.................................................................
Does 9 + 1 = 10 ? Yes
Does 8 + 2 = 10 ? Yes
Does 7 + 4 = 10 ?
Does 6 + 4 = 10 ?
Does 5 + 5 = 10 ?
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Lesson 66 Worksheet 74 Unit 3
Is 2 < 10 ? Yes
Is 3 < 10 ? Yes
Is 4 < 10 ?
Is 5 < 10 ?
Is 6 < 10 ?
.................................................................
Is 12 > 10 ? Yes
Is 13 > 10 ? Yes
Is 14 > 10 ?
Is 15 > 10 ?
Is 16 > 10 ?
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Lesson 67 Worksheet 75 Unit 3
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
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51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
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Lesson 68 Worksheet 76 Unit 3
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
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71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
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Lesson 69 Worksheet 77 Unit 3
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90
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91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
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Lesson 70 Worksheet 78 Unit 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ... ...
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ... ...
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 ... ...
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 ... ...
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51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 ... ...
61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 ... ...
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 ... ...
81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 ... ...
91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 ... ...
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Lesson 71 Worksheet 79 Unit 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2 4 6 8 10 12 14
3 6 9 12 15 18 21
4 8 12 16 20 24 28
5 10 15 20 25 30 35
6 12 18 24 30 36 42
7 14 21 28 35 42 49
8 16 24 32 40 48 56
9 18 27 36 45 54 63
10 20 30 40 50 60 70
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Lesson 72 Worksheet 80 Unit 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Lesson 73 Worksheet 81 Unit 3
Number Next Number
9
19
29
39
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Number Previous Number
10
20
30
40
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Lesson 74 Worksheet 82 Unit 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Which number comes before 2?
Which number comes before 3?
Which number comes before 4?
Which number comes before 5?
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Which number comes after 5?
Which number comes after 6?
Which number comes after 7?
Which number comes after 8?
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Lesson 75 Worksheet 83 Unit 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
What number is between 1 and 3?
What number is between 2 and 4?
What number is between 3 and 5?
What number is between 4 and 6?
What number is between 5 and 7?
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Lesson 76 Worksheet 84 Unit 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
The number 1 is to the left of 5.
The number 2 is to the left of 5.
The number 3 is to the left of 5.
The number 6 is to the right of 5.
The number 7 is to the right of 5.
The number 8 is to the ...... of 5.
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Lesson 77 Worksheet 85 Unit 4
Number greater than 10
7 12
Number greater than 10
13 8
Number greater than 10
9 15
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Lesson 77 Worksheet 86 Unit 4
Number less than 20
23 13
Number less than 20
14 24
Number less than 20
15 25
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Lesson 78 Worksheet 87 Unit 4
The Largest Number
19 24
The Largest Number
35 28
The Largest Number
42 37
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Lesson 78 Worksheet 88 Unit 4
The Smallest Number
13 23
The Smallest Number
34 24
The Smallest Number
45 35
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Lesson 79 Worksheet 89 Unit 4
Number close to 10
27 7
Number close to 10
8 28
Number close to 10
12 22
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Lesson 79 Worksheet 90 Unit 4
Number close to 20
38 18
Number close to 20
19 39
Number close to 20
22 32
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Lesson 80 Worksheet 91 Unit 4
Number has 2 ones
12 21
Number has 3 ones
31 13
Number has 4 ones
14 41
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Lesson 80 Worksheet 92 Unit 4
Number has 2 tens
52 25
Number has 3 tens
53 35
Number has 4 tens
45 54
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Lesson 81 Worksheet 93 Unit 4
Increased by 2
4 7 10 13 3 5 7 9
Increased by 3
4 6 8 10 5 8 11 14
Increased by 5
10 15 20 25 3 6 9 12
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Lesson 81 Worksheet 94 Unit 4
Increased by 3
4 7 10 13 4 6 8 10
Increased by 4
2 5 8 11 2 6 10 14
Increased by 10
20 30 40 50 20 25 30 35
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Lesson 82 Worksheet 95 Unit 4
The Next Number to 4
3 5
The Next Number to 7
8 6
The Next Number to 10
9 11
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Lesson 82 Worksheet 96 Unit 4
The Previous Number to 7
6 8
The Previous Number to 10
11 9
The Previous Number to 13
12 14
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Lesson 82 Worksheet 97 Unit 4
2 4 6 8
descending order ascending order
9 7 5 3
descending order ascending order
2 5 8 11
descending order ascending order
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Lesson 83 Worksheet 98 Unit 5
x + y = z
x y z
3 2 ?
4 2 ?
5 2 ?
6 2 ?
7 2 ?
8 2 ?
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Lesson 83 Worksheet 99 Unit 5
x + y = z
x y z
4 3 ?
5 3 ?
6 3 ?
7 3 ?
8 3 ?
9 3 ?
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Lesson 84 Worksheet 100 Unit 5
x + y = z
x y z
4 ? 6
5 ? 7
6 ? 8
7 ? 9
8 ? 10
9 ? 11
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Lesson 84 Worksheet 101 Unit 5
x + y = z
x y z
5 ? 8
6 ? 9
7 ? 10
8 ? 11
9 ? 12
10 ? 13
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Lesson 85 Worksheet 102 Unit 5
x + y = z
x y z
? 5 9
? 6 10
? 7 11
? 8 12
? 9 13
? 10 14
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Lesson 85 Worksheet 103 Unit 5
x + y = z
x y z
? 6 11
? 7 12
? 8 13
? 9 14
? 10 15
? 11 16
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Lesson 86 Worksheet 104 Unit 5
x - y = z
x y z
4 1 ?
5 1 ?
6 1 ?
7 1 ?
8 1 ?
9 1 ?
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Lesson 86 Worksheet 105 Unit 5
x - y = z
x y z
5 2 ?
6 2 ?
7 2 ?
8 2 ?
9 2 ?
10 2 ?
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Lesson 87 Worksheet 106 Unit 5
x - y = z
x y z
14 11 ?
15 11 ?
16 11 ?
17 11 ?
18 11 ?
19 11 ?
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Lesson 87 Worksheet 107 Unit 5
x - y = z
x y z
15 12 ?
16 12 ?
17 12 ?
18 12 ?
19 12 ?
20 12 ?
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Lesson 88 Worksheet 108 Unit 5
x - y = z
x y z
6 ? 2
7 ? 3
8 ? 4
9 ? 5
10 ? 6
11 ? 7
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Lesson 88 Worksheet 109 Unit 5
x - y = z
x y z
7 ? 2
8 ? 3
9 ? 4
10 ? 5
11 ? 6
12 ? 7
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Lesson 89 Worksheet 110 Unit 5
x x + 1
3 ?
4 ?
5 ?
6 ?
7 ?
8 ?
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Lesson 89 Worksheet 111 Unit 5
x x + 2
2 ?
4 ?
6 ?
8 ?
01 ?
02 ?
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Lesson 89 Worksheet 112 Unit 5
x x - 1
4 ?
5 ?
6 ?
7 ?
8 ?
9 ?
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Lesson 90 Worksheet 113 Unit 5
y = x + 1
x y
2 ?
3 ?
4 ?
5 ?
6 ?
7 ?
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Lesson 90 Worksheet 114 Unit 5
y = x - 1
x y
3 ?
4 ?
5 ?
6 ?
7 ?
8 ?
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Lesson 91 Worksheet 115 Unit 5
x y x y
3 1 3 1
4 2 4 2
5 3
6 4
7 5
8 6
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Lesson 91 Worksheet 116 Unit 5
x y x y
4 3 4 3
5 4 5 4
6 5
7 6
8 7
9 8
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Lesson 92 Worksheet 117 Unit 5
x y x + y
4 1 5
5 1
6 1
7 1
8 1
9 1
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Lesson 92 Worksheet 118 Unit 5
x y x - y
4 1 3
5 1
6 1
7 1
8 1
9 1
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Lesson 93 Worksheet 119 Unit 5
x y z x y z
2 1 3 2 1 3
3 1 4 3 1 4
4 1 5
5 1 6
6 1 7
7 1 8
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Lesson 93 Worksheet 120 Unit 5
x y z x y z
4 2 6 4 2 6
5 2 7 5 2 7
6 2 8
7 2 9
8 2 10
9 2 11
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Lesson 94 Worksheet 121 Unit 5
x y z x + y + z
2 1 2 5
3 1 2 6
4 1 2
5 1 2
6 1 2
7 1 2
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Lesson 94 Worksheet 122 Unit 5
x y z x + y + z
4 2 3 9
5 2 3 10
6 2 3
7 2 3
8 2 3
9 2 3
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Lesson 95 Worksheet 123 Unit 6
x = 2
3 0 2 2 0 4
y = 3
1 3 5 3 2 6
z = 4
4 0 5 2 0 4
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Lesson 95 Worksheet 124 Unit 6
x + y = z
8 2 11 8 2 10
x - y = z
7 1 6 7 1 5
x + y + z = 12
7 3 2 7 3 1
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Lesson 96 Worksheet 125 Unit 6
x = y
2 2 3 4 5 4
x < y
7 7 8 2 4 6
x = z
3 0 3 2 0 4
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Lesson 96 Worksheet 126 Unit 6
x < z
4 0 4 3 0 5
7 + 3 = z
z = 9 z = 10
8 + y = 12
y = 4 y = 5
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Lesson 97 Worksheet 127 Unit 6
x + 5 = 8
x = 3 x = 4
x < 50
5 56 57 58 59 6
x > 50
6 7 54 53 4 5
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Lesson 97 Worksheet 128 Unit 6
x = 2 and y = 3
2 3 5 2 4 6
x = 3 and z = 5
3 0 6 3 0 5
x + y + z = 100
95 3 2 95 3 1
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Lesson 98 Worksheet 129 Unit 7
y = 0 if x < 10
y = 1 if x > 10
x y
6 0
7 0
8
9
12
13
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Lesson 98 Worksheet 130 Unit 7
y = 0 if x < 20
y = 1 if x > 20
x y
5 0
9 0
13
17
21
25
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Lesson 99 Worksheet 131 Unit 7
y = 0 if x < 30
y = 1 if x > 30
x y
10 0
15 0
20
25
35
40
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Lesson 99 Worksheet 132 Unit 7
y = 0 if x < 50
y = 1 if x > 50
x y
10 0
20 0
30
40
60
70
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Lesson 100 Worksheet 133 Unit 8
+
11 12 13 14
19 19 19 19
30
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12 13 14 15
18 18 18 18
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Lesson 101 Worksheet 134 Unit 8
+
23 24 25 26
27 27 27 27
50
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24 25 26 27
26 26 26 26
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Lesson 102 Worksheet 135 Unit 8
12 + 19 = ?
31 32
13 + 29 = ?
43 42
25 + 28 = ?
53 54
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Lesson 103 Worksheet 136 Unit 8
Number Ones Type of Number
10 0 even
12 2 even
14 4
16 6
18 8
20 0
22 2
24 4
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Lesson 104 Worksheet 137 Unit 8
Number Ones Type of Number
11 1 odd
13 3 odd
15 5
17 7
19 9
21 1
23 3
25 5
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Lesson 105 Worksheet 138 Unit 8
Even Number
10 11
Even Number
13 14
Odd Number
15 16
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Lesson 106 Worksheet 139 Unit 8
10
12 13
11
14 13
13
15 16
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Lesson 107 Worksheet 140 Unit 8
x is an even number.
12 13 15 17 19 20
x is an even number.
13 16 18 14 15 17
x, y, and z are odd numbers.
11 13 15 12 14 16
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A guide for teachers and parents.
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Lesson 1 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Count objects up to 10.
2- Count using fingers.
3- Solve Worksheet 1 ( homework ).
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Lesson 2 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Understand the meaning of zero.
2- Answer the simple questions of "how many?".
3- Solve Worksheet 2 ( homework ).
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Lesson 3 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Understand the concept of next number and previous
number.
2- Solve Worksheet 3, 4 ( homework ).
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Lesson 4 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Understand the concept of addition.
2- Add objects - sum to 10.
3- Solve Worksheet 5 ( homework ).
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Lesson 5 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add using counting on strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 6 ( homework ).
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Lesson 6 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add using counting on strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 7 ( homework ).
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Lesson 7 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add using counting on strategy.
2- Understand the concept of adding 0.
3- Solve Worksheet 8 ( homework ).
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Lesson 8 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add using counting on strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 9 ( homework ).
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Lesson 9 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add using the number path.
2- Solve Worksheet 10 ( homework ).
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Lesson 10 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add using the number line.
2- Solve Worksheet 11 ( homework ).
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Lesson 11 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add using vertical addition - sum to 10.
2- Solve Worksheet 12,13 ( homework ).
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Lesson 12 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Understand the commutative property of addition.
2- Solve Worksheet 14 ( homework ).
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Lesson 13 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the unknown part in addition equations.
2- Solve Worksheet 15 ( homework ).
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Lesson 14 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the unknown part in addition equations.
2- Solve Worksheet 16 ( homework ).
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Lesson 15 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Split a number into two numbers.
2- Solve Worksheet 17, 18 ( homework ).
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Lesson 16 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Split a number into two numbers.
2- Solve Worksheet 19 ( homework ).
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Lesson 17 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Split a number into two numbers.
2- Solve Worksheet 20 ( homework ).
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Lesson 18 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Split a number into two numbers.
2- Solve Worksheet 21 ( homework ).
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Lesson 19 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Count from 11 to 20.
2- Solve Worksheet 22 ( homework ).
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Lesson 20 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Count from 21 to 30.
2- Count from 31 to 40.
3- Solve Worksheet 23 ( homework ).
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Lesson 21 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add 1-10 to 10.
2- Add 1-10 to 20.
3- Solve Worksheet 24 ( homework ).
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Lesson 22 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add 1-10 to 30.
2- Add 1-10 to 40.
3- Solve Worksheet 25 ( homework ).
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Lesson 23 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add 3-6 to 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15.
3- Solve Worksheet 26, 27 ( homework ).
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Lesson 24 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the unknown part in addition equations.
2- Solve Worksheet 28 ( homework ).
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Lesson 25 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the missing number in increasing sequences.
2- Solve Worksheet 29 ( homework ).
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Lesson 26 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the missing number in increasing sequences.
2- Solve Worksheet 30 ( homework ).
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Lesson 27 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Complete Addition Table.
2- Solve Worksheet 31 ( homework ).
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Lesson 28 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Split a number into two numbers.
2- Solve Worksheet 32 ( homework ).
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Lesson 29 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Split a number into two numbers.
2- Solve Worksheet 33 ( homework ).
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Lesson 30 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Split a number into two numbers.
2- Solve Worksheet 34 ( homework ).
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Lesson 31 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Understand the associative property of addition.
2- Add three numbers whose sum is less than or equal to 20.
3- Solve Worksheet 35 ( homework ).
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Lesson 32 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Understand the associative property of addition.
2- Add three numbers whose sum is less than or equal to 20.
3- Solve Worksheet 36 ( homework ).
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Lesson 33 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add two-digit numbers.
2- Solve Worksheet 37 ( homework ).
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Lesson 34 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add two-digit numbers.
2- Solve Worksheet 38 ( homework ).
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Lesson 35 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add two-digit numbers.
2- Solve Worksheet 39 ( homework ).
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Lesson 36 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Understand the concept of subtraction.
2- Subtract by using objects.
3- Solve Worksheet 40, 41 ( homework ).
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Lesson 37 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Understand the concept of subtraction.
2- Subtract by using objects.
3- Solve Worksheet 42, 43 ( homework ).
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Lesson 38 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Subtract by using counting back strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 44 ( homework ).
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Lesson 39 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Subtract by using counting back strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 45 ( homework ).
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Lesson 40 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Subtract by using counting back strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 46 ( homework ).
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Lesson 41 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Subtract by using counting back strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 47, 48 ( homework ).
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Lesson 42 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Subtract by using the number path.
2- Solve Worksheet 49 ( homework ).
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Lesson 43 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Subtract by using the number path.
2- Solve Worksheet 50 ( homework ).
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Lesson 44 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Subtract by using counting up strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 51 ( homework ).
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Lesson 45 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Subtract by using counting up strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 52 ( homework ).
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Lesson 46 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Subtract by using counting up strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 53 ( homework ).
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Lesson 47 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Subtract by using counting back strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 54 ( homework ).
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Lesson 48 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the missing number in decreasing sequences.
2- Solve Worksheet 55 ( homework ).
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Lesson 49 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the missing number in decreasing sequences.
2- Solve Worksheet 56 ( homework ).
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Lesson 50 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the missing number in decreasing sequences.
2- Solve Worksheet 57 ( homework ).
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Lesson 51 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the unknown part in subtraction equations.
2- Solve Worksheet 58 ( homework ).
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Lesson 52 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the unknown part in subtraction equations.
2- Solve Worksheet 59 ( homework ).
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Lesson 53 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Subtract two-digit numbers ( vertical subtraction).
2- Solve Worksheet 60 ( homework ).
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Lesson 54 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Subtract two-digit numbers ( vertical subtraction).
2- Solve Worksheet 61 ( homework ).
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Lesson 55 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Subtract two-digit numbers ( vertical subtraction).
2- Solve Worksheet 62 ( homework ).
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Lesson 56 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Understand the concept of Tens and Ones.
2- Solve Worksheet 63 ( homework ).
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Lesson 57 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Understand the concept of Tens and Ones.
2- Solve Worksheet 64 ( homework ).
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Lesson 58 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Combine Tens and Ones.
2- Solve Worksheet 65, 66 ( homework ).
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Lesson 59 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use the less than sign.
2- Use the greater than sign.
3- Solve Worksheet 67 ( homework ).
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Lesson 60 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use the less than sign.
2- Use the greater than sign.
3- Solve Worksheet 68 ( homework ).
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Lesson 61 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use the less than sign.
2- Use the greater than sign.
3- Solve Worksheet 69 ( homework ).
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Lesson 62 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Understand the concept of ascending sequence.
1- Understand the concept of descending sequence.
3- Solve Worksheet 70 ( homework ).
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Lesson 63 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the smallest number and the largest number.
3- Solve Worksheet 71 ( homework ).
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Lesson 64 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the smallest number and the largest number.
2- Solve Worksheet 72 ( homework ).
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Lesson 65 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Answer yes / no questions.
2- Solve Worksheet 73 ( homework ).
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Lesson 66 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Answer yes / no questions.
2- Solve Worksheet 74 ( homework ).
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Lesson 67 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Count from 41 to 60.
2- Solve Worksheet 75 ( homework ).
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Lesson 68 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Count from 61 to 80.
2- Solve Worksheet 76 ( homework ).
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Lesson 69 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Count from 81 to 100.
2- Solve Worksheet 77 ( homework ).
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Lesson 70 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Count from 1 to 100.
2- Solve Worksheet 78 ( homework ).
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Lesson 71 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Complete Addition Table.
2- Solve Worksheet 79 ( homework ).
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Lesson 72 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Complete Addition Table.
2- Solve Worksheet 80 ( homework ).
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Lesson 73 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Undretand the conecpt of next number and previous
number.
2- Solve Worksheet 81 ( homework ).
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Lesson 74 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use the words "before" and "after".
2- Solve Worksheet 82 ( homework ).
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Lesson 75 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use the word "between".
2- Solve Worksheet 83 ( homework ).
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Lesson 76 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use the words "left" and "right".
2- Solve Worksheet 84 ( homework ).
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Lesson 77 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use verbal condition.
2- Solve Worksheet 85, 86 ( homework ).
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Lesson 78 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use verbal condition.
2- Solve Worksheet 87, 88 ( homework ).
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Lesson 79 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use verbal condition.
2- Solve Worksheet 89, 90 ( homework ).
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Lesson 80 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use verbal condition.
2- Solve Worksheet 91, 92 ( homework ).
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Lesson 81 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use verbal condition.
2- Solve Worksheet 93, 94 ( homework ).
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Lesson 82 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use verbal condition.
2- Solve Worksheet 95, 96, 97 ( homework ).
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Lesson 83 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Understand the meaning of variables x y z.
2- Find the value of z by using counting on strategy.
3- Solve Worksheet 98, 99 ( homework ).
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Lesson 84 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the value of y by using counting up strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 100, 101 ( homework ).
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Lesson 85 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the value of x by using counting up strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 102, 103 ( homework ).
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Lesson 86 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the value of z by using counting back strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 104, 105 ( homework ).
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Lesson 87 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the value of z by using counting up strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 106, 107 ( homework ).
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Lesson 88 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the value of y by using counting up strategy.
2- Solve Worksheet 108, 109 ( homework ).
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Lesson 89 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the value of x + 1, x + 2, x - 1.
2- Solve Worksheet 110, 111, 112 ( homework ).
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Lesson 90 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the value of y.
2- Solve Worksheet 113, 114 ( homework ).
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Lesson 91 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Write x and y on the form x y.
2- Solve Worksheet 115, 116 ( homework ).
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Lesson 92 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the value of x + y, x - y.
2- Solve Worksheet 117, 118 ( homework ).
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Lesson 93 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Write x,y and z on the form x y z.
2- Solve Worksheet 119, 120 ( homework ).
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Lesson 94 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Find the value of x + y + z
2- Solve Worksheet 121, 122 ( homework ).
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Lesson 95 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use symbolic condition.
2- Solve Worksheet 123, 124 ( homework ).
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Lesson 96 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use symbolic condition.
2- Solve Worksheet 125, 126 ( homework ).
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Lesson 97 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use symbolic condition.
2- Solve Worksheet 127, 128 ( homework ).
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Lesson 98 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use If statement.
2- Solve Worksheet 129, 130 ( homework ).
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Lesson 99 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Use If statement.
2- Solve Worksheet 131, 132 ( homework ).
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Lesson 100 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add two-digit numbers with carrying.
2- Solve Worksheet 133 ( homework ).
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Lesson 101 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add two-digit numbers with carrying.
2- Solve Worksheet 134 ( homework ).
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Lesson 102 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Add two-digit numbers with carrying.
2- Solve Worksheet 135 ( homework ).
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Lesson 103 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Identify the type of a given number, even or odd.
2- Solve Worksheet 136 ( homework ).
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Lesson 104 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Identify the type of a given number, even or odd.
2- Solve Worksheet 137 ( homework ).
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Lesson 105 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Identify the type of a given number, even or odd.
2- Solve Worksheet 138 ( homework ).
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Lesson 106 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Identify the type of a given number, even or odd.
2- Solve Worksheet 139 ( homework ).
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Lesson 107 objectives:
After completing the lesson, the student will be expected to:
1- Identify the type of a given number, even or odd.
2- Solve Worksheet 140 ( homework ).