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Review – Add and Subtract Numbers Up to 10

Review – Add and Subtract Numbers Up to 10

Note — These exercises are intended for use with counters of some kind, – marbles, pebbles, kernels of corn, beans, or paper clips. The objects can be arranged in distinct groups, to represent each number indicated. This page may be printed out or the student can write the problems in a notebook.

  • 10 + 0 =
  • 9 + 1 =
  • 8 + 2 =
  • 7 + 3 =
  • 6 + 4 =
  • 5 + 5 =
  • 4 + 6 =
  • 3 + 7 =
  • 2 + 8 =
  • 1 + 9 =
  • 0 + 10 =
  • 10 – 0 =
  • 10 – 1 =
  • 10 – 2 =
  • 10 – 3 =
  • 10 – 4 =
  • 10 – 5 =
  • 10 – 6 =
  • 10 – 7 =
  • 10 – 8 =
  • 10 – 9 =
  • 10 – 10 =

1st to 4th Grade Essential Bible Learning Resources

Children need to be taught the word of God from an early age. Here are some Topics and Resources that can help. If any link does not work, please let me know by leaving a comment and I will fix it as soon as possible. 

Dinosaurs

  • Lapbook-Dinosaur-day-51.pdf This is a Lapbook that can be used with the following links.
    • Dinosaur Definition
    • Being a PaleontOLogist: Mark Norell | AMNH
    • Kids Feedback: When Did Dinosaurs Live? | Kids Answers
    • Color the graph up to the right number for each dinosaur.
      • Tyrannosaurus Rex 40 feet
      • Iguanodon 33 feet
      • Triceratops 25 feet
      • Utahraptor 20 feet
      • Stegosaurus 25 feet
      • Velociraptor 6 feet
    • “Dinosaurs ate plants before [Adam and Eve sinned].  How do we know this?  God created the world and said it was “very good!”  Everything existed in perfect harmony.  We also know that all animals were vegetarians because of what we find in His Word–  Genesis 1:30, ‘And to every beast of the earth, and to every bird of the air, and to every thing that creeps upon the earth, which has life, I have given every green herb for food: and it was so.’   Some scientists use the argument that dinosaurs had sharp teeth– therefore they ate meat.  However, today Giant Pandas and many other species of bears have sharp teeth (similar to large meat eating cats like lions), and they are vegetarian. After the fall, everything changed.  The world was no longer perfect as God had created it.  At this point it is possible that some varieties of dinosaurs became meat eaters.”
    • Dinosaur Facts for Kids
    • How Do The Dinosaurs Fit In? | The Institute for Creation Research
  • Free Dinosaurs Lapbook – Homeschool Share This is another lapbook that is nice the resources are on the website.
General Bible Topics
Other – People who followed Jesus
 

 

Essential Language Arts Skills for 1st Graders

 The 1st grade English student:

  • Reviews consonant and vowel sounds.
  • Is introduced to reading and writing of word families and sentences.
  • Studies blends, diphthongs, ending sounds, and suffixes.
  • Develops reading comprehension skills.
  • Copies sentences using proper capitalization and punctuation.

Resources: if any links don’t work, please leave a note about which one(s) in the comments.

Under the Home Online Homeschool Curriculum – Reading Textbook

Under the Home Online Homeschool Curriculum – Prose Subject

Under the Home Online Homeschool Curriculum – Poetry Textbook

https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/free-homeschool-language-arts/

Free First Grade Readers – Freedom Homeschooling

Free Homeschool Handwriting Curriculum

Common Core Sheets -has spelling

 https://www.homespellingwords.com/-can be used for free with limited access. 

Pearson Scott Foresman Grammar & Writing Handbook

Teaching Kids About Maps and American History

The 1st grade Student will: 

  • Discerns objects with wheels, on the water, and in the sky.
  • Begins globe and map study and reads about Pilgrims and the United States.
  • Develops respect for the law, obedience to rules and laws, and good study habits.
  • Learns to care for things, that hard work is a virtue, how to share with others, and ownership.
  • Learns about different people and their work and homes and clothing of different climates.

 Resources: If any link does not work, please let me know by leaving a comment and I will fix it as soon as possible. 

Social Studies learning videos

https://homeschoolhelperonline.com/

https://kids.gwnews.com/

https://www.dogonews.com/category/social-studies

Teaching First Grade Science: Engaging God’s Creation

The student will:

  • Pronounces and learns new vocabulary words as they are defined and used in the text.
  • Discovers God’s wisdom as he learns about God creating Earth and Earth’s movements and the four seasons.
  • Learns about the design and care of the human eye and ear; high, low, soft, and loud sounds.
  • Learns about the importance of personal health—clean teeth and hands.
  • Gains a respect for God as he learns about God’s wisdom, goodness, kindness, and that all things belong to God.
  • Reads stories and answers questions about God’s creation.

Resources: If any link does not work, please let me know by leaving a comment and I will fix it as soon as possible. 

https://flexbooks.ck12.org/cbook/ck-12-first-grade-science/

https://eequalsmcq.com/ClassicScienceLife.htm

https://emedia.uen.org/courses/utah-oer-textbooks-1st-grade-seed

https://freedomhomeschooling.com/free-science-unit-studies-and-lesson-plans/

https://freedomhomeschooling.com/homeschool-science-youtube/

https://freedomhomeschooling.com/science-websites-for-homeschoolers/

https://freedomhomeschooling.com/virtual-science-labs-and-dissections/

https://freedomhomeschooling.com/virtual-field-trips/