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 4 Daily Practice Problems A–N

Choose a practice problem here
A Count On B Name a Number/Find an Object C Is It Even or Odd? D Pennies in Pockets E More Than/Less Than F Parts and Wholes G More Even or Odd? H Adding Trains I Counting Numbers J Counting On Using the Ten
Frame
K Pennies L At the Park M Counting On Using the Number
Line
N What Is Missing? DPP Teacher Notes

You and your students will need: number lines, 20 connecting cubes, connecting links, ten frames, and pennies readily available.


Distribute DPP items to students. Display and read each item to prepare students to work independently. Follow with a class discussion of solutions and strategies.