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Mrs. Whalen ’ s Kindergarten Math Lesson #37 Subtracting with objects

Mrs. Whalen ’ s Kindergarten Math Lesson #37 Subtracting with objects. Daily Practice!. In our last lesson we reviewed comparing objects and numbers. Which is greater, 7 or 4?. 7. 4. Which is greater, 7 or 4?. 7. 4. That is right! 7 is greater than 4. 7. 4. Which is less than?.

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Mrs. Whalen ’ s Kindergarten Math Lesson #37 Subtracting with objects

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  1. Mrs. Whalen’s Kindergarten Math Lesson #37 Subtracting with objects

  2. Daily Practice!

  3. In our last lesson we reviewed comparing objects and numbers.

  4. Which is greater, 7 or 4? 7 4

  5. Which is greater, 7 or 4? 7 4

  6. That is right! 7 is greater than 4. 7 4

  7. Which is less than?

  8. Which is less than? 5 3

  9. That is right! 3 is less than 5. 5 3

  10. Good Job!!

  11. Lesson

  12. We are going to learn how to subtract objects. When you subtract objects you take away.

  13. This sign is a sign of subtraction. Whenever we see this sign between any two groups of objects we know we have to take away from the group of objects

  14. When we subtract we make a smaller number, like in the example of the peaches. We had 5 peaches. Then we took away 2 peaches. That gave us 3 peaches left. 3 is a smaller number than 5. 5-2=3

  15. When we subtract we make a smaller number, like in the example of the butterflies. We had 9 butterflies. Then we took away 3 butterflies. That gave us 6 butterflies left. 6 is a smaller number than 9. 9-3=6

  16. Let’s watch! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tGMotjBaG4&list=PL6B9ADF08F5734073&index=2

  17. Watch me on the document camera subtract from groups of objects.

  18. Let’s watch! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfcuAa_yy24

  19. Practice!

  20. Good job today! In our next lesson we will learn how to subtract using word problems.

  21. Goodbye! See you next time!

  22. References • www.googleimages.com • www.youtube.com • www.allkidsnetwork.com • www.math4children.com

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