
This Grade 1 presentation uses visual learning and structured instruction to explain the concept of one more and one less than any given number. Students will engage with lesson slides that build number sense through clear examples and step-by-step guidance for understanding these fundamental mathematical relationships.
9 questions
one more one less
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1st Grade

11 questions
one more,one less
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1st Grade

17 questions
1 More, 1 Less, 10 More, 10 Less
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1st Grade

14 questions
10 more 1 more 10 less 1 less
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1st Grade
34 questions
MORE OR LESS
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1st Grade
One More, One Less concepts form a critical foundation in Grade 1 mathematics education, helping young learners develop essential number relationship skills through systematic concept explanation and visual learning experiences. These presentations available through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) provide structured instruction that guides students in understanding how numbers connect in sequential patterns, enabling them to confidently identify the number that comes immediately before or after any given number within their developmental range. The visual learning approach embedded in these presentations helps first-grade students grasp abstract numerical concepts through concrete representations, building the mental number line that serves as scaffolding for future arithmetic operations and mathematical reasoning. Wayground's extensive collection of teacher-created presentations supports educators in delivering effective One More, One Less instruction through millions of professionally developed resources that can be easily located using robust search and filtering capabilities. Teachers benefit from standards-aligned content that ensures curriculum objectives are met while accessing differentiation tools that allow customization based on individual student needs and learning paces. The platform's flexible digital delivery formats enable seamless integration into various instructional models, whether for whole-group concept introduction, small-group remediation, or individual skill reinforcement activities. These comprehensive capabilities empower educators to plan targeted lessons that address diverse learning styles while providing enrichment opportunities for advanced learners and additional support for students requiring extra practice with fundamental number sense skills.

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