corduroy’s math adventure in third grade project #7 mrs. holtkk-04

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Corduroy’s Math Adventure in Third Grade Project #7 Mrs. Holt KK-04

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Page 1: Corduroy’s Math Adventure in Third Grade Project #7 Mrs. HoltKK-04

Corduroy’s Math Adventurein Third Grade

Project #7Mrs. Holt KK-04

Page 2: Corduroy’s Math Adventure in Third Grade Project #7 Mrs. HoltKK-04

145 – One Hundred forty-fiveWe went to classroom number 145. That was Mrs. Edwards’ room. She teaches third grade. The number on the door helps me to know where her classroom is.

Page 3: Corduroy’s Math Adventure in Third Grade Project #7 Mrs. HoltKK-04

11 - eleven

We found the number 11 on the box. The box had a picture of a clock on it. Numbers on the clock go from 1 to 12.

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18 – eighteen

We found the number 18 on the wall by the hooks. We hang our coats and backpacks on them. Each student has a number so they know which hook is theirs.

Page 5: Corduroy’s Math Adventure in Third Grade Project #7 Mrs. HoltKK-04

39 – thirty-nine

This is a clock. My teacher says it is a digital clock. It only has numbers. This number is 39. We have to hurry or we will be late.

Page 6: Corduroy’s Math Adventure in Third Grade Project #7 Mrs. HoltKK-04

15 - fifteen

We found this number on the board. It was a list of spelling words. Numbers help tell you how many spelling words you have.

Page 7: Corduroy’s Math Adventure in Third Grade Project #7 Mrs. HoltKK-04

My reflection

Corduroy and I had an adventure to find numbers. I learned that numbers are everywhere. Even big kids have

to learn about numbers. We use numbers a lot in school.

Page 8: Corduroy’s Math Adventure in Third Grade Project #7 Mrs. HoltKK-04

I CHOSE CCSS STANDARD: CC.K.NBT.1 Work with numbers 11+ to gain foundations for place value. Understand that these numbers are composed of tens and ones. Domain: NBT: Number Operations in Base Ten: Relating numbers to our world.

AND ASKED MY STUDENT(S) TO CREATIVELY DEMONSTRATE THEIR UNDERSTANDING BY creating a PowerPoint or book about their math adventures with Corduroy.

TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTION: What numbers can Corduroy find in our world?

Statement of Purpose