I have 3 cookies. Mrs. G gives me 4 more. How many total cookies do I have now?
Pennies are worth 1 cent, nickels are worth 5 cents, dimes are worth 10 cents, and quarters are worth _____.
25 cents
True or false, the big hand on the clock represents the hour, and the short hand represents the minutes?
False. The short hand represents the hour and the long hand represents the minutes.
How many groups of 10 are in 40?
4
1 less than 20 is..
19
7+1+2 =
10
I have 1 quarter, 1 dime, and 5 pennies. How much money to I have in all?
40 cents.
True or false: There are 60 minutes in an hour
True!
True or false: If I add 0 to a number, that number stays the same.
True!
counting on is to addition
_________ is to subtraction
counting back
8+ _____ = 16
8
True or False: There are pictures of presidents on coins
True
I have to get to a doctor's appointment at 3:30 today. Where should my minute hand be on my clock? If needed, you can come up to point or manipulate the clock at the front of the room.
Student should say on the 6, or indicate their knowledge through manipulation of one of the clock tools :)
1+1=
2+2 =
3+3 =
4+4 =
5+5 =
2
4
6
8
10
29-8 =
21
Thinking about place value, the number 26 is represented by how many tens and how many ones?
2 tens and 6 ones
I have 1 dollar (100 cents). I want to buy a lollipop for 50 cents. How many quarters do I need to give the cashier?
2
My short hand is on 5 and my long hand is on 12. What time is it?
5 o'clock
6+6 =
7+7 =
8+8 =
9+9 =
10+10 =
12
14
16
18
20
9 less than 18 =
9
Complete this addition problem:
14 + 31 =
45
I need to exchange 1 quarter for all pennies, and 2 nickels for all pennies. How many pennies will I have?
35!
I have to work at 7:30. I set my alarm clock for 6:00 AM to wake up. How many minutes do I have to get to work by 7:30?
90 minutes
Name the Shapes presented at the front of the room!
circle, triangle, rectangle, square, trapezoid, hexagon.
I have 47 apples. I give 8 to Mrs. G, and 6 to Mrs. O. How many apples are left?
33