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Hundred Chart Hopping: Adding On

Adding Two-Digit and One-Digit Numbers

Day 63of 180
Week 13of 36
30Minutes
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Learning Objectives

1

Use a hundred chart to add two-digit and one-digit numbers

2

Understand how moving down rows adds tens and moving across adds ones

3

Develop confidence in mathematical problem-solving

Proverbs 3:13-14

Happy is the man who finds wisdom, the man who gets understanding. For her good profit is better than silver, and her revenue better than gold.

Proverbs 3:13-14 (WEB)

Just as we learn to navigate a hundred chart with wisdom and understanding, we seek God's wisdom in learning and growing

📦 Materials Needed

  • Hundred chart
  • Colored markers or counters
  • Worksheet
  • Pencil

Lesson Plan

1Opening (5 min)

Welcome to today's BibleMouse math adventure! Let's review what we learned yesterday about adding numbers.

💭 Review Question: Can you show me how we add numbers when we don't need to regroup?
2Teaching (10 min)

Today, we'll explore our hundred chart like treasure hunters! We'll learn how moving down adds tens and moving across adds ones.

📌 Key Talking Points:
  • When we move DOWN a row, we add 10
  • When we move ACROSS a row, we add 1
  • The hundred chart helps us see number patterns
💬 Discussion Questions:
  • What happens when we move down one square?
  • How is moving across different from moving down?
3Activity: Hundred Chart Hopping (12 min)
hands-on

Students will use counters to practice adding by moving on the hundred chart

📝 Instructions:
  1. Start on a two-digit number
  2. Choose how many spaces to move
  3. Count and find your new number
  4. Write down the addition problem
🔄 Variations:

Simpler: Use smaller numbers, move fewer spaces

Challenge: Add larger two-digit numbers, move more spaces

4Closing (3 min)

Let's review our hundred chart adventures!

📝 Review Questions:
  • What did we learn about adding numbers today?
  • How is a hundred chart like a math map?

Coming up: Tomorrow, we'll practice adding numbers in our head like math superheroes!

Teaching Notes

📚 Background:

Hundred charts help children visualize number relationships

💡 Teaching Tips:
  • Be patient and encouraging
  • Let child explore the chart
  • Praise effort, not just correct answers
🤔 Common Struggles:

Tracking movement on the chart, understanding tens and ones

👀 Signs of Understanding:

Confidence in moving on the chart, understanding of adding tens and ones

Extension Activities

  • Create a hundred chart treasure hunt game
  • Make a poster showing number movement patterns

Ready for Tomorrow?

Great job completing today's lesson!

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