Number Relationships
Identify number relationships on a hundred chart
Move correctly on a hundred chart to find one more, one less, ten more, and ten less
Develop problem-solving skills with number patterns
“Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.”
— Proverbs 22:6 (WEB)Just as this verse guides children in life's path, today's lesson guides children along number paths on a hundred chart
Welcome to today's BibleMouse math adventure! Let's review our number neighbors from yesterday's game.
Today we'll explore how numbers are connected on our hundred chart. Think of it like a map where each number has special neighbors!
Students will use a hundred chart to practice finding number relationships
Simpler: Use a smaller section of the hundred chart (1-30)
Challenge: Have student predict number before moving
Let's celebrate our number exploring today! You're becoming math detectives!
Coming up: Tomorrow we'll create fun stories about number relationships!
Hundred charts help children visualize number patterns and relationships
Children might get confused about which direction to move
Child's ability to move confidently on the hundred chart