Practice #1 Directions Use your mouse to click on the right answer. If the answer is correct, you will move onto a new problem. If it is incorrect, it.

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Practice #1

Directions Use your mouse to click on the right answer. If the answer is correct, you will move onto a new problem. If it is incorrect, it will take you back to the problem and will help you solve the problem. Have fun!!!

What is 9+3? Click on the right answer

Great Job!!! 9+3=12

Let’s try again… What is 9+3? Count the apples

What is the next number? 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, ____

You’re Awesome!!! 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35

See if this helps… Count the tallies ___

Try this… Sam has 10 cars. His friend has 6 cars. How many do they have together? =

You’re right! = 16

See if you can get it this time… Sam has 10 cars. His friend has 6 cars. How many do they have together? SamFriend

Who would win at Top-It? Click on the winning card.

Great Job! 20 is bigger than 12.

Look at the number grid. Click on the winning card.

What time is it? 12 o’clock 6 o’clock 3 o’clock

You’re so smart! The clock shows that it is 3 o’clock.

Look at the clock again… Remember: The hour hand is the shortest hand. The minute hand is the long hand. 12 o’clock 6 o’clock 3 o’clock

What could I exchange for? A. B. C.

Super Star!!! You can exchange 7 pennies for 1 nickel and 2 pennies

Count the pennies… Use your mouse to point to each penny… = 7¢ Now, which one is it equal to? A = 6¢ B = 7¢ c.c = 11¢ = 11¢

What’s the missing number? 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, ____, 16, 18,

First graders are really great! The missing number was 14! 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20

Count up 2 from 12… The missing number is…

Try this story problem… Jan went to the store and bought 7 apples. On the way home, she ate 2. How many apples does Jan have left? 5 9 4

Subtraction is fun! Jan would have 5 apples left!

Use the number model… Start 7 End Change -2 How many apples are left? 5 9 4

Use the number grid Start at 17. Count up 4. Where did you land?

You’re on 21! Great job! 17…

Try it again… Put your mouse on 17. Hop four times. Where did you land? 17…

Complete the pattern What comes next?

You completed the pattern!

Look closely at the pattern. Big. Little. Little. Big. Big. Little. ______.

What is the total number of dots?

6 + 3 = 9 Great Job!

Use your mouse… Count the dots by putting your mouse over each one

Congratulations! You completed Math Time 1!