MATH ICON

Grades K to 1- Number (Number Operations)

The sub-organizer contains the following sections:
Prescribed Learning Outcomes
Suggested Instructional Strategies
Suggested Assessment Strategies
Recommended Learning Resources

PRESCRIBED LEARNING OUTCOMES

It is expected that students will demonstrate and use a variety of methods to show the processes of addition and subtraction on one-digit whole numbers.

It is expected that students will:

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SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES

Children need to make sense of the different ways that numbers are used so that they can develop an understanding of the relationship both within a number and between numbers. They should develop computational skills by doing meaningful tasks each day, both in school and at home. Their conceptual understanding of addition and subtraction begins with concrete experiences arising from problem situations. These experiences provide them with the opportunity to understand the purpose for their computations, as well as the opportunity to develop their arithmetic skills of adding and subtracting.

SUGGESTED ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES

Young children often have difficulty describing number operations in an abstract way, but are able to show how they did something. Thus, the results (products) of their work may be records of their activities rather than a demonstration of their understanding. If you observe children as they work towards an answer and talk to them about what they are doing, it will help you to determine the extent to which they are able to understand the processes of addition and subtraction.

Observe

Record

RECOMMENDED LEARNING RESOURCES

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