INTERACTIVE 0-9 NUMBER POWERPOINT- GRADUAL RELEASE OF RESPONSIBILITY
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My Number Sense Interactive PowerPoint follows the Gradual Release of Responsibility model, otherwise referred to as the 'I do, We do, You do' Strategy. This strategy ensures students are shown a skill explicitly by the teacher (with the help of this PowerPoint)- which is the 'I do' part. It then allows a prompt, the 'We do', where the teacher and students complete an activity together. Last comes the 'You do' activity and have been able to practice the skill and show their understanding.
Learn about the Numbers 0-9 with the adorable animal friends.
- 0- Bird
- 1- Koala
- 2- Sloth
- 3- Penguin
- 4- Pig
- 5- Llama
- 6- Elephant
- 7- Polar Bear
- 8- Monkey
- 9- Brown Bear
This resource MUST be opened in PowerPoint and it must be played through the Slideshow tab for the animations to work. Most of the slides work with a mouse click, however some will happen automatically as soon as you go to the next slide (The number gifs). Like with all of my Interactive PowerPoints, it is advised that you look at and play the Slideshow before viewing it with your class, so that you know how it works and you are confident using it.
Here is a little summary of what is included in this 208 slide PowerPoint:
- Count from 0 to the number specified.
- Learn correct formation of each number 0-9.
- Count and draw collections.
- Explore number representations and MORE!
As well as three games per number:
- 'Spin the wheel'- Let's move.
- 'Number line find'- Let's check.
- 'Thumbs up, thumbs down'- Let's play.
The three games were added in for engagement and as a way for you to check in and see if your students are understanding the concepts being taught.
It includes hyperlinks taking you straight to the relevant slides, saving you time.
Please Note: Your students will need a whiteboard or some paper to complete the 'You do' sections as most of them are drawing tasks. I get students to hold up their whiteboards and show me their work. I give my class a 1 minute left warning and then I say "Chin it in 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1" and students will hold their whiteboard under their chin.
A teen number version will be available later in the year or early next year.
If you love this resource please leave some feedback below.
Thanks,
Meg Clark (Preppingforprep)
Curriculum alignment details
This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
VictoriaContent Descriptors:
AC9MFN01: Name, represent and order numbers including zero to at least 20, using physical and virtual materials and numeralsFurther context or application:
Not specified