Konspekt Uroka Matematiki - 1klass Programma Shkola Rossii Moro

As the kids headed to lunch, little Artyom stopped by her desk. "Miss Marina? I have five fingers on my left hand. I checked."

Pulling the toys out one by one. One squirrel. Two rabbits. Three hedgehogs. Four foxes. And finally, the fifth guest—a tiny owl. As the kids headed to lunch, little Artyom

By the end of the hour, the "Forest School" was a success. They had compared sets, built number towers, and learned that 5 is just 4 and 1 more. I checked

Marina sat at her desk, staring at the empty "Topic" line of her lesson plan. It was her first month teaching first grade under the "School of Russia" program. Tomorrow was a big day: M.I. Moro’s math curriculum, Lesson 12. She took a deep breath and began to write. Three hedgehogs

A quick "finger gymnastics" session to wake up their brains.

"Children," she whispered as the bell rang. "We have guests from the forest. But they’ll only come out if we can count their footsteps." The Journey The lesson plan flowed like a well-rehearsed play:

"If the owl flies away, how many stay for tea?" The children's eyes widened. This was subtraction in action. The Practice