Using blocks or counters to build "Number Houses" (composition of numbers) in pairs to reach a target sum. 3. Interactive Games
Students use task cards to quiz each other and then swap cards to find a new partner. Using blocks or counters to build "Number Houses"
Students are given tasks slightly above their current level to encourage brainstorming and original problem-solving. Students are given tasks slightly above their current
For detailed planning, you can find full guides at the Peterson Institute or professional platforms like Infourok . The (e.g., addition, sets, geometry) If you need a step-by-step script for a particular lesson Individual Problem Setting
Finding all pairs of numbers that make up 7, 8, or 9.
Partners sit back-to-back, solve a problem individually, then turn around to compare their methods. Sample Lesson Structure (FGOS/Peterson) Interaction Type Motivation Greeting and setting a "mathematical mood". Actualization Brief review of known concepts (e.g., counting to 10). Individual Problem Setting
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