This MEGA BUNDLE contains slides and workbooks for Grade 1 Ontario Math. There are SIX Math workbooks and FIVE Math Google Slides™ decks for Grade 1 students. All Grade 1 Math units are included: Social-Emotional Learning Numbers, Algebra, Spatial Sense, Data, and Financial Literacy. A report card comment bank is also included.
Workbooks:
All workbooks together total up to 470 pages of student worksheets! Please click the green “Preview” button to see a full preview of each workbook and all of the pages included. All workbooks include answer keys.
Slide Decks:
All slide decks together total up to 876 slides! Please click the green “Preview” button to see a preview of each slide deck.
- Number topics covered: Introduction to Numbers, Counting, Ten Frames, Place Value, Representing Numbers, Ordering Numbers, Decomposing Numbers,, Estimating, Addition, Subtraction, Math Facts, Fractions, Fair Share, Multiplication, Division
- Algebra topics covered: Introduction to Patterns, Attributes, Repeating Patterns, Growing. Patterns. Pattern Rules. Extending Patterns, Patterns in Real Life, Algebra Expressions, Equalities and Inequalities, Part Whole Models, Algebra Unit Reflection, Coding
- Data topics covered: Introduction to Data, Types of Data, Questions of Interest, Attributes, Collecting Data, Tally Tables, Pictographs, Describing Data, Probability, Data Unit Reflection
- Spatial Sense topics covered: Introduction to Spatial Sense, Attributes, Types of Shapes, Comparing Shapes, Nets, Matching Halves, Location & Movement, Measurement – Length, Measurement – Angles, Measurement – Mass, Measurement – Capacity, Measurement – Calendars, Spatial Sense Reflection
- Financial Literacy topics covered: Introduction to Financial Literacy, Methods of Payment, Types of Money, Patterns in Money, Counting Coins, Drawing Coins and Bills, Money Totals, Financial Literacy Reflection
Report Card Comment Bank:
240 comments are included, compatible with Google Docs™ and fully editable for your convenience. Just copy and paste and replace “STUDENT” with your student’s name and “THEY/THEIR/THEM” with your student’s preferred pronouns. All comments are provided in a rubric format (Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4) so you can easily identify what comment is appropriate for your student. Comments are anecdotal and include Concrete Examples and Next Steps.
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