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Zoo Math Grade: Kindergarten By: Laura Wilkerson

Zoo Math Grade: Kindergarten By: Laura Wilkerson. NCSCOS Objective: The learner will recognize, model and write whole numbers through 30 1.03 Solve problems and share solutions to problems in small groups. Student Objective: The students will answer the addition problems with 95% accuracy.

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Zoo Math Grade: Kindergarten By: Laura Wilkerson

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  1. Zoo Math Grade: Kindergarten By: Laura Wilkerson

  2. NCSCOS Objective:The learner will recognize, model and write whole numbers through 30 1.03 Solve problems and share solutions to problems in small groups Student Objective: The students will answer the addition problems with 95% accuracy

  3. How many elephants do you see? • 2 • 3 • 1

  4. Great Job!

  5. Let’s Try Again..

  6. If I added 2 more elephants to the picture, how many would there be? • 2 • 3 • 4

  7. Awesome!

  8. Why Don’t We Look Again

  9. How many monkeys do you see? • 5 • 4 • 3

  10. Great Adding!

  11. Let’s Look Again

  12. If 1 monkey left the rock, how many would there be? • 2 • 4 • 3

  13. You’re Doing Great!

  14. Try Again

  15. How many turtles do you see? • 5 • 2 • 6

  16. Nice Job!

  17. One More Time

  18. If the zoo already has 5 polar bears and they adopt 2 more, how many polar bears does the zoo have now? • 6 • 7 • 5

  19. Fantastic!

  20. Let’s Look Again

  21. How many lions do you see sleeping? • 2 • 3 • 1

  22. Wonderful counting!

  23. Try Again

  24. If we add the lions and the elephants together how many animals would we have in all? • 3 • 5 • 4

  25. Nice Job!

  26. Give It Another Try

  27. How many flamingos do you see? • 4 • 5 • 2

  28. Awesome!

  29. Let’s Look Again

  30. How many giraffes do you see? • 2 • 4 • 3

  31. Nicely Done!

  32. One More Time

  33. How many total animals have we seen today? • 3 giraffes • 5 turtles • 2 lions • 4 flamingos • 3 zebras • 2 elephants • 1 polar bear • 4 monkeys

  34. 25 • 28 • 22

  35. Wonderful!

  36. Let’s add that again

  37. You Did a Great Job!! • Play again?! • End Game?!

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