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Math: Count to 70

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.

STEP 1

  • Have children practice counting to 70 until they perfectly master the task.

STEP 2

  • Supplement this exercise by having children line up and count physical objects.

1st grade week 7 out of 36

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Math:  Copy and Read Figures to 100

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.

STEP 1

  • Children copy figures from the below table.
  • To expand opportunities for practice, have children copy both the rows and the columns of numbers.

STEP 2

  • Children verbally recite figures from the below table.
  • To expand opportunities for practice, have children recite both the rows and the columns of numbers.

1st grade week 6 out of 36

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Mother Goose: Sing a Song of Sixpence

SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE


Sing a song of sixpence,
   A pocket full of rye;
Four-and-twenty blackbirds
   Baked in a pie!

When the pie was opened
   The birds began to sing;
Was not that a dainty dish
   To set before the king?

The king was in his counting-house,
   Counting out his money;
The queen was in the parlor,
   Eating bread and honey.

The maid was in the garden,
   Hanging out the clothes;
When down came a blackbird
   And snapped off her nose.

Math: Count to 100

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.

STEP 1

  • Have children practice counting to 100 until they perfectly master the task.

STEP 2

  • Supplement this exercise by having children line up and count physical objects.

1st grade week 5 out of 36

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Mother Goose: Little Pussy

LITTLE PUSSY


I like little Pussy,
  Her coat is so warm,

And if I don’t hurt her
  She’ll do me no harm;

So I’ll not pull her tail,
  Nor drive her away,

But Pussy and I
  Very gently will play.

Math: Count to 40

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.

STEP 1

  • Have children practice counting to 40 until they perfectly master the task.

STEP 2

  • Supplement this exercise by having children line up and count physical objects.

Science Facts Pages for Kids

Scientists are people who study the universe and/or apply scientific knowledge to solve problems. You might decide to be a scientist when you grow up.

Common science subjects include:

  1. Biology – the study of life.
  2. Chemistry – the study of matter.
  3. Physics – the study of matter, energy, forces, and motion.
  4. Oceanography – the study of the ocean.
  5. Geology – the study of the Earth.
  6. Meteorology – the study of weather.
  7. Astronomy – the study of the universe, stars, and planets.
  8. Computer science – the study of computers.

Here are some links to various pages with information about various scientific topics. More links are coming soon.

Biology is the study of life. This includes plants, animals (including mammal, insects, reptiles, fish), and humans.

Chemistry is the study of matter. Physics is the study of matter, energy, forces, and motion.

Earth Science

Science Projects