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Join Mrs. Skelton in an engaging lesson aimed at finding missing parts from whole numbers 6 to 9 through fun examples involving stars, butterflies, and crayons. Students will practice determining how many parts make up a whole, fostering their mathematical understanding in a playful way. The lesson includes practical exercises where students will visualize and calculate missing parts, enhancing their problem-solving skills. Let’s explore numbers and colors together!
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Numbers to 12 Number: 0-5 Mrs. Skelton
whole part missing part
Today we will find missing parts from whole numbers 6, 7, 8, and 9.
8 stars in all. whole part missing part 8 6 2
6 stars in all. whole part missing part 6 2 4
7 stars in all. whole part missing part 7 5 2
7 stars in all. whole part missing part 7 5 2
9 stars in all. whole part missing part 9 3 6
7 butterflies in all. part missing part 3 4
6 butterflies in all. part missing part 1 5
8 butterflies in all. part missing part 4 4
8 butterflies in all. part missing part 5 3
9 butterflies in all. part missing part 1 8
9 butterflies in all. part missing part 7 2
Ellen has 9 crayons. 7 are red and the rest are blue. How many blue crayons are there? Draw a picture. 2 crayons are blue.
Dylan has 7 crayons. 3 are red and the rest are blue. How many blue crayons are there? Draw a picture. 4 crayons are blue.
There are 6 crayons in all. 5 are in the box. How many are not in the box. 1crayonis not in the box.