1.OA.1
Read your child the following story problem:
Jack went apple picking and put 5 apples into his basket. His sister put 9 more apples in. How many apples are in the basket altogether?
Let them use objects or drawings to figure out the answer.
If they find the correct answer, ask them to write an equation to match the problem.
If they write an accurate equation, read them the following story problem:
Ace has 16 stickers and Megan has 4 stickers. How many more stickers than Megan does Ace have?
Let them use objects or drawings to figure out the answer.
If they find the correct answer, ask them to write an equation to match the problem.
Jack went apple picking and put 5 apples into his basket. His sister put 9 more apples in. How many apples are in the basket altogether?
Let them use objects or drawings to figure out the answer.
If they find the correct answer, ask them to write an equation to match the problem.
If they write an accurate equation, read them the following story problem:
Ace has 16 stickers and Megan has 4 stickers. How many more stickers than Megan does Ace have?
Let them use objects or drawings to figure out the answer.
If they find the correct answer, ask them to write an equation to match the problem.