Introduction
The purpose of this WebQuest is for you to practice your math skills in skip counting by 10s to 100. These activities allow for you to practice skip counting both independently and within a group.
Task
Today, you are working toward successfully skip counting by tens to 100. You will watch a skip counting by tens video, work with your group in a counting circle by tens, put your skills to the test while playing skip counting games and then you will get the chance to show me what you know! I will be walking around to monitor and assist you in your learning.
Process
1. Independently watch and practice skip counting by 10s, using the Skip Counting by 10 song.
2. With your table group, participate in a counting circle by 10s. Use the attached hundreds chart as a resource while you skip count.
https://21andteachingperthwa.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/rainbown-numbers.png
3. Practice skip counting by 10s while you play this game!
http://www.abcya.com/number_bubble_skip_counting.htm
4. Beat the buzzer while you practice skip counting by 10s
http://members.learningplanet.com/act/count/free.asp
5. Grab the Counting By 10s exit slip from the front table and fill in the missing numbers. Complete. Turn in.
Evaluation
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Beginning |
Developing 2 |
Exemplary 3 |
Score |
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Participation
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Fails to participate within the group. |
Participates with group, but needs reminders to stay on task. |
Appropriately participates in small group
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Task Completion |
Student does not complete the given tasks on the WebQuests |
Student completes some, but not all of the given tasks on the WebQuest |
Student completes all given tasks on the WebQuest |
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Skip Counting |
Student is unable to skip count by 10s to 100 independently or with support |
Student skips count by 10s to 100 with support |
Student independently skips count by 10s to 100 |
Conclusion
Thanks for working hard on skip counting by tens. Keep practicing!
This WebQuest is intended to teach students how to skip count by 10s to 100 in a fun way.
Credits
H. (2012, July 09). Retrieved June 16, 2017, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbV2bMQT2lE
Monroe, M. (2012). A Kindergarten Teaching Blog. Retrieved June 16, 2017, from http://kindercraze.com/
Teacher Page
Kaitlin Shultice-
I have 3 years of experience teaching special education in the primary grades. I am a graduate student at Morningside College.