Session Date
Lesson Topic
Make a Ten, snack
Lesson Outline
Patrick had snack with his peers. He has transitioned so nicely, and has easily attained many new friends. He's a very lovable child by nature. Patrick played "Make a Ten-Go Fish" to learn the combinations of addends that make ten. (7+3, 2+8, etc.) Prior to starting, he only knew 10+0. By the end of the lesson, he memorized all 11 combinations. This game was played to the concept of Go Fish, but Patrick had to first choose a number card in his hand, identify the addend that with it would make ten, and then ask for it to make a match. During the game, we used the "count on" approach to discover what addend he needed. Towards the end of the game, he was able to quickly recall what number was needed. Following the game, we posted his cards on his door in sequential order. We started with 0, and he had to pull the card from the deck that would satisfy a sum of ten. He played an math facts application on the iPad where a number was posted on the screen. He had to quickly tap the matching number to make ten. If he didn't do it in time, a wall of number bricks would begin to stack up. This was a fun, motivational game to beat the clock. He had a blast and loved the challenge. :)
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Session Hours
1.00
Hours Attended
1.00
Entry Status
Review Status
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Subject
School