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Using Insects in Math . Created By: Casondra Chazarreta Click on the ladybugs for group a ctivity . . 5 +5 10. 10 - 5 5. Sequencing. What is the missing numbers in these sequences? 1, 2, 3, __, 5 __, 20, 30, 40, 50
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Using Insects in Math Created By: CasondraChazarreta Click on the ladybugs for group activity. 5 +5 10 10 -5 5
Sequencing What is the missing numbers in these sequences? 1, 2, 3, __, 5 __, 20, 30, 40, 50 45, 50, __, 60, 65
There once was a spider named Spiddie. He was very hungry and hadn’t eaten Lunch! He eats the same amount of flies a day. For Breakfast he eats two flies. For Lunch he eats five flies. For dinner he eats eight flies. If Spiddie hasn’t eaten lunch how many flies should he eat before eating dinner? A. 2 flies B. 3 flies C. 5 flies
Line of Symmetry Which one doesn’t have the correct lines of Symmetry?
What is your favorite insect? 15 10 5 Ants Beetles Butterflies Ladybugs
Is your favorite insect an:(Click on your favorite insect to MAGNIFY information on them!)
SUPER STAR PAGE Lets Do Our Own Problems!!! Get into your math groups and designate *a supply person *a writer *a speaker *a challenger (a person who asks questions for the class) Home page
SUPER STAR PAGE In your groups create a problem using insects we have studied for the class to work on. Feel free to ask me any questions as I walk around. *Group 1: Number Sequencing *Group 2: Addition Problem *Group 3: Subtraction Problem *Group 4: Pattern Problem
Work Cited wpclipart.comThis was useful for all the pictures and graphs used in this PowerPoint. http://www.ixl.com/math/grade/first/ This was useful for pulling information for this first grade math PowerPoint. http://www.tea.state.tx.us/ This was useful to makes sure that the first grade math on this PowerPoint was according to the TEKS. Google.comtype in open source ants body, ladybug body parts, butterfly parts, beetle parts. All this is open source pictures because I typed in open source for all of them.
ANTS Click on the magnifying glass to go back to what’s your favorite insect page!
BUTTERFLIES Small Apollo Southern Festoon Click on the magnifying glass to go back to what’s your favorite insect page! Common Swallow Tail
BEETLES Porhydrus Pollen Beetle Click on the magnifying glass to go back to what’s your favorite insect page! Powder Post-Beetle
LADYBUGS Click on the magnifying glass to go back to what’s your favorite insect page!