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Mary Miller

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  • For younger children, you could have one of each number card with 55 snowballs to match the number cards 0-10.
  • For the activity, I would have the child choose two number cards, placing the larger number in the space to the left. Then he or she could count out the correct number of snowflakes to place above the minuend as in the photo.As the child counts out the correct number for the subtrahend, he or she could count out and move that number of snowflakes to the area above the subtrahend. After taking away those snowflakes, the child could then count out the snowflakes left and place the number card with the difference in the last space. Continue creating and solving subtraction equations as long as the child is interested.
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      This webpage has many great activities for winter math activities, and as a bonus, most of them have accommodations for lower or younger students as well as more advanced students.
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      Subtract the Snowflakes
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      1.OA.6 Add and subtract within 20, demonstrating fluency for addition and subtraction within 10.
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      Adaptations for younger children also work for those students who are not working at the same level as the others in their class, but are not necessarily younger.
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    Montessori-Inspired Winter Math Activities
Mary Miller

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  • Greater Than Less Than Alligator Math
  • I taught my kids that the alligator is greedy and always wants to eat the bigger number.
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      1.NBT.3 Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.
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      This activity is a great reinforcer for older students who struggle with the concept of greater than and less than, not just kindergarteners and first-graders.  The alligator analogy could really help struggling students to grasp this concept because it serves as a mnemonic device to help them to remember what the sign means.
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    Use alligator manipulatives to relate greater-than and less-than activities to students.
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