Lesson Plan
Mixed operations - Add and subtract showing ways to make a number
Second (2) - Math

LEARNING TARGET

LEARNING PROGRESSION
PREREQUISITE SKILL
EXTENSION SKILL
DURATION
- 8 min Guided Practice
- 20 min Independent Practice
- 7 min Exit Ticket
MATERIALS
- Connecting Cubes
- Number Cards
- Vocabulary Cards
VOCABULARY
- add
- subtract
- count

TEACHING RESOURCES
CENTERS & TASK CARDS

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IEP GOAL WORKBOOKS

Designed to be age respectful to all students working towards addition and subtraction up to 20 as per Common Core Standard: (Operations and Algebraic Thinking) 2.OA.B.2 Fluently add and subtract within 20 using mental strategies. By the end of Grade 2, know all sums of two one-digit numbers from memory.
WORKSHEET PACK

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GAMES
Games can be used as a reward, as an introduction to a concept, or for independent practice.

TEACHING TIPS

STUDENT MISCONCEPTIONS

LESSON PLAN
GUIDED PRACTICE
Start the lesson by introducing the new concept to be learned and explaining how to complete the problem, demonstrating how to do it step-by-step. The students will work on a problem together, with the teacher circulating to provide learning support as needed. Once students have finished, the teacher will review the solutions and explain any misconceptions.
INDEPENDENT PRACTICE
Students are expected to work independently on most tasks. However, there are some activities where pair or group work may be more appropriate. These should be used sparingly and with a clear purpose.
HOMEWORK
Homework is not practiced in all schools. In this curriculum, homework is used for additional practice from daily lessons. Assignment of homework should be done on a case-by-case basis and working in conjunction with the student's home support team.
EXIT TICKET
After the practice and misconception review, instruct the students to complete the Exit Ticket. This is a formative assessment to inform teaching for future lessons.
FORMATIVE
Progress Check is after an exit ticket and an additional misconception review. This is a formative assessment to inform teaching for future lesson cycles.
SUMMATIVE
Summative assessment evaluates student learning at the end of a large lesson or unit. Summative assessments are the end progress monitoring point in data collection.
REVIEW
Closing the lesson is an important part of the instructional process. It allows students to summarize what they have learned and gives them a chance to ask any final questions. The closure should also provide a smooth transition to the next lesson.
VIDEOS
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STANDARD
Common Core Standard:
2.OA.B.2 - Fluently add and subtract within 20 using mental strategies.