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Special Education Teaching Resources and IEP Goal Bank | TeachTastic

Learning Standard

1.OA.C.5

Relate counting to addition and subtraction (e.g., by counting on 2 to add 2).

Special Education Teaching Resources and IEP Goal Bank | TeachTastic

Target IEP Goal

By (date), when given exercises with true or false equations, the student will determine which addition or subtraction sentences is true (up to 10), improving operations and algebraic thinking skills from 0/10 work samples out of ten consecutive trials to 8/10 work samples in ten consecutive trials.

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IEP Goal Objectives

1

Complete Addition and Subtraction Facts (up to 10)

By (date), when given exercises with addition and subtraction up to 10, the student will complete addition and subtraction facts (up to 10), improving operations and algebraic thinking skills from 0/10 work samples out of ten consecutive trials to 8/10 work samples in ten consecutive trials.

2

Complete Addition Facts (sums up to 10)

By (date), when given exercises with addition up to 10, the student will complete addition facts (sums up to 10), improving operations and algebraic thinking skills from 0/10 work samples out of ten consecutive trials to 8/10 work samples in ten consecutive trials.

3

Count On to Add (sums up to 10)

By (date), when given exercises with addition strategies up to 10, the student will count on to add (sums up to 10), improving operations and algebraic thinking skills from 0/10 work samples out of ten consecutive trials to 8/10 work samples in ten consecutive trials.

4

Use Number Lines to Complete Addition Sentences (sums up to 10)

By (date), when given exercises with understand addition, the student will use number lines to complete addition sentences (sums up to 10), improving operations and algebraic thinking skills from 0/10 work samples out of ten consecutive trials to 8/10 work samples in ten consecutive trials.

Teaching Resources

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