Daily Practice and Problems

The Daily Practice and Problems (DPP) is a set of short exercises that provides a structure for ongoing review and study of math concepts, skills, and math facts. To support this daily routine, at least two DPP items are included for each class session. Nine icons designate the subject matter of the DPP items.

Algebra
Computation
Data
Geometry
Math Facts
Measurement
Money
Number Sense
Time

Unit 1 Daily Practice Problems A–P

Choose a practice problem here
A Let's Count B Handfuls C More or Less Flash D Flash a Number E Making a Train F A Longer Train G Adding Pennies H More Pennies I Counting by Ones J Counting Backward K Name a Number L Name a Number Again M Count On N Count On Again O Even More Pennies P Math Hoppers DPP Teacher Notes

Students will need: 10 connecting cubes and a number line readily available. You will need connecting cubes, beans, pennies, and a class number line readily available.

 

DPP items can be displayed and read for students and are to be done in a few minutes. Students may jot down a few notes and discuss the problem and solutions. Later in the year, items can be distributed to students to complete independently before they are displayed and discussed.