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Grade 1 - Ontario Math - Lessons/Workbook Mega Bundle

Grade 1 - Ontario Math - Lessons/Workbook Mega Bundle

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This mega bundle provides everything you need to teach all the units in the Grade 1 Ontario Math Curriculum.

With your purchase, you will receive lesson slides that follow the 3-Part lesson format, engaging your students from start to finish. You will also receive the workbooks, which contain fun activities and worksheets for your students to demonstrate their understanding.

Financial Literacy Unit

Workbook

Some of the concepts that are covered:

  • What is Money?
  • Activity – Design Your Money
  • Canadian Money Forms
  • Canadian Coins and Their Names
  • Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, Loonies, and Toonies
  • Canadian Coins – Values
  • Canadian Coins and their Sizes
  • Comparing Money – Coins
  • Ordering Money – Coins
  • Skip Counting Using Coins
  • Which Would You Rather – Money Amounts
  • Word Problems – Coin Values
  • Representing Coins to 50
  • How Many Ways Can You Represent Money?
  • All About Canadian Bills
  • Matching Canadian Bills to their Value Amounts
  • Canadian Bills – Cut and Paste
  • Drawing Canadian Bills
  • Labelling Canadian Bills
  • Comparing Canadian Bills
  • Ordering Bills
  • Paying For Things Up To $50
  • Ordering Money – Coins and Bills
  • Comparing Money – Coins and Bills
  • Money Word Problems - Bills
  • Story: Different Denominations - Counting Coins at the Candy Store
  • Activity – “What’s for Lunch?”
  • Counting and Sorting Money
  • Activity – Money Hunt
  • Unit Test – Financial Literacy
  • Answer Pages

Living Systems Unit

Workbook

Some of the concepts that are covered:

  • Ecosystems – Organism, Species, Community
  • Organism, Species, Community, Ecosystem
  • Living Things In Your Area
  • Scavenger Hunt – Finding Common Plants
  • How We Sort Living Things
  • Sorting Common Plants
  • Creeper or Climber
  • Classifying Animals – Vertebrates and Invertebrates
  • Types of Animals – Mammals, Reptiles, Amphibians, Fish, Birds, Insects, Spiders, Worms
  • Reading Code – Drawing a Fish
  • Groups of Animals – Vertebrates & Invertebrates Animals
  • Meeting Our Needs - Locomotion
  • Tracking Animals - Animal Tracks
  • Design and Code Your Animal Tracker
  • Adapting Species
  • Reading Code – Evolving Birds
  • Adaptations of Young Animals
  • Terrestrial Habitat - Desert
  • Desert Plants And Their Parts
  • Desert Animals And Their Parts
  • Terrestrial Habitat - Grasslands
  • Grassland Organisms And Their Parts
  • Plants and Animal Adaptations in Wetlands
  • Carnivore Animals and Their Parts
  • Basic Needs of Plants
  • Parts of a Plant – Roots, Stem, Leaves, Flower, Seeds
  • Classifying Leaf Shapes
  • Investigating Plants
  • Seed Plants and Bulb Plants – Life Cycles
  • How Seeds Spread
  • Differences Between Plants
  • Plants Responding to Light, Touch, Water, and Gravity
  • How Plants Respond to Temperature
  • Animal Senses
  • Echolocation
  • Infrared Sensing
  • Magnetoreception
  • Writing Code Activity – Animals Responding
  • Unit test
  • Answer pages for all activities

Spatial Sense Unit

Workbook

Some of the concepts that are covered:

  • Sorting and identify two-dimensional shapes by 1 attribute (side length, colour, area, texture)
  • Comparing 2D shapes with 3D shapes
  • Comparing and sorting 2D shapes and 3D objects in real life
  • Comparing congruent shapes
  • Constructing and analyzing 2D and 3D shapes that have matching congruent halves
  • Constructing 3D shapes using nets
  • Using positional language regarding relative locations (above, below, left, right, in front, behind)
  • Giving and following directions for moving an object from one location to another
  • Examples of length, area, mass and capacity in 2D and 3D objects
  • Comparing 2D and 3D shapes based on measurable attributes (length, area, mass, and capacity)
  • Reading the date on a calendar
  • Understanding days, weeks, months, and seasons on a calendar
  • Hands-on Activities: Shape Treasure Hunt, Shape Explorers, Symmetry in Nature, Size Sorting Station, Yarn Length Challenge, Comparing Area with Paper Squares, Measuring Mass Activity, Mystery Mass Challenge, 4-Corners Capacity Game, Measuring Capacity Activity, Daily Routines Timeline.
  • Exit Cards x 15
  • 2 Unit Tests

Number Unit

Workbook

Some of the concepts that are covered:

  • Composing and decomposing whole numbers to 50
  • Using base ten blocks to represent numbers to 50
  • Counting money as base ten reinforcement ($10, $1)
  • Comparing and ordering numbers to 50
  • Estimating the number of objects in collections of up to 50
  • Counting to 50 by 1s, 2s, 5s, and 10s
  • Place value (assignment as well as activity sheets)
  • Fair sharing of items to 10
  • Understanding that one half is equal to two fourths
  • Compare fractions
  • Number line addition and subtraction
  • Fact Families – Relationship between addition and subtraction
  • Communitive property – Addition
  • Multiplication – Repeated addition
  • Addition mental math strategies: counting on, making tens, and more
  • Subtraction mental math strategies: adding up – finding the difference, counting back
  • Addition and Subtraction math facts to 10
  • Set models, part-whole models
  • 3 Unit Quizzes

Data Literacy and Probability Unit

Workbook

Some of the concepts that are covered:

  • Sorting people and things based on two attributes
  • Venn Diagrams
  • Carroll Diagrams
  • Two-Way Tables
  • Collecting data for areas of interest
  • Using Tally Marks
  • Using Frequency Tables
  • Qualitative and Quantitative Data
  • Interpreting Pictographs and Bar Graphs
  • Creating Pictographs and Bar Graphs
  • Creating Concrete Graphs and Line Plots
  • Determining the Mode of data sets
  • Drawing conclusions about different sets of data
  • Drawing conclusions about different visual representations (line plot, bar graph, pictograph. Concrete graphs, two-way tables)
  • Describing the likelihood of an outcome (impossible, possible, and certain)
  • Completing surveys with different populations (students vs adults) and comparing the results
  • Predicting the results of surveys when using a different population (students vs adults)
  • 2 Unit Tests – one for each strand – Data Literacy and Probability
  • Hands-on Activities: Fun with Sorting: Animal Attributes, Classmate Survey – What Do You Like?, Observing the Weather – Wind and Sun, Probability Charades.
  • Exit Cards x 5
  • 2 Unit Tests

Google Lesson Slides

Grade 1 - Google Lesson Slides - Ontario Math Curriculum. This resource is packed with all the lessons you need to teach the Grade 1, Ontario Math Curriculum.

We have structured these lessons to follow the popular 3-Part Lesson format. By using these lessons, you will be provided with learning goals, discussion questions, relevant YouTube videos, interactive slides, exit cards, and more. Check out the variety of activities you'll receive below.

Part 1: Minds On!
- Learning Goals
- Discussion Questions

- Polls/Surveys

- Picture Prompts

- Jokes and Riddles

- Relevant Quotes

Part 2: Action!
- Interactive Activities

- Drag and Drop

- Fill in the Blanks

- Matching

- Sorting

- Polls/Surveys and Graphing

- Embedded YouTube Videos

Part 3: Consolidation

- Exit Cards

- 3-2-1 Reflections

- One Word Reflections

- Act It Out!

- Quick Draw

- One Sentence Summary

After purchasing this resource, you will be able to download copies of the Google Slides for the three different units to your Google Drive. From there, you can complete these lessons with your class, and/or assign these slides in Google Classroom.

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