![]() Nitrogen is necessary for our food supply, but excess nitrogen can harm the environment. It plays a key role in plant growth: too little nitrogen and plants cannot thrive, leading to low crop yields but too much nitrogen can be toxic to plants. In fact, nitrogen is the most abundant element in Earth’s atmosphere: approximately 78% of the atmosphere is nitrogen! Nitrogen is important to all living things, including us. Nitrogen is in the soil under our feet, in the water we drink, and in the air we breathe. Nitrogen, or N, using its scientific abbreviation, is a colorless, odorless element. Understanding the Nitrogen Cycle-how nitrogen moves from the atmosphere to earth, through soils and back to the atmosphere in an endless Cycle-can help us grow healthy crops and protect our environment. Farmers can add nitrogen fertilizer to produce better crops, but too much can hurt plants and animals, and pollute our aquatic systems. Plants that do not have enough nitrogen become yellowish and do not grow well and can have smaller flowers and fruits. But as with everything, balance is key: too little nitrogen and plants cannot thrive, leading to low crop yields but too much nitrogen can be toxic to plants, and can also harm our environment. It is also essential to life: a key building block of DNA, which determines our genetics, is essential to plant growth, and therefore necessary for the food we grow. Nitrogen is found in soils and plants, in the water we drink, and in the air we breathe. You can create up to 6 profiles with just one pass! We update our learning games with new and exciting features every month.Nitrogen, the most abundant element in our atmosphere, is crucial to life. SKIDOS learning games have 40+ educational games that math puzzles included! Grab a SKIDOS Pass and explore 1000+ math activities for your little ones. So keep exploring, keep asking questions, and keep having a blast with first-grade math! These math vocabulary words are like discovering the keys to a secret code. Learning first grade math vocabulary with SKIDOS Cut out different shapes from colored paper and create a masterpiece! Art and Crafts: Use crafts to explore shapes and measurements. How about a journey where characters meet triangles, and circles along the way?ģ. Storytelling: Create fun stories that involve numbers and shapes. Counting toys or measuring ingredients for a recipe can be exciting activities.Ģ. Making First Grade Math Vocabulary Learning Fun:ġ. Think about comparing the weight of a feather to a rock – which one is lighter? It’s like measuring how far your kids’ toy car can zoom across the floor.ģ. We can measure the length, weight, and even time!Ģ. Just like measuring how tall your kids’ve grown since last year. Measure: To measure is to find out how big or small something is. It’s like saying a big scoop of ice cream is equal to two small scoops. Equal: When two things are the same in size or value, they are equal. Imagine they have a basket of apples and you eat one – that’s subtraction in action.ģ. Subtraction: When you take something away from your kids, you’re using subtraction. ![]() ![]() Addition: This is all about bringing things together! Just like adding candies to a jar, we can add numbers to find the total.Ģ. Pattern: Ever noticed how tiles on the floor repeat in a sequence? That’s a pattern! Math patterns are like cool designs that repeat over and over.ġ. Picture the corner of a book – that’s a corner in math too!ģ. Corner: Also called a vertex, it’s where two lines meet to form an angle. Shape: Shapes are like building blocks of everything around us! Squares, triangles etc, are like puzzle pieces that fit together to create the world.Ģ. It’s like using LEGO blocks to build numbers!ġ. Digit: Digits are the little symbols (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9) that combine to make any number your kids can think of. A cool way to teach numbers to kids right?ģ. Each part of the address has a special place, right? Numbers work similarly! Place value is all about where a number’s digits are located, whether it’s in the ones, tens, or hundreds place. Imagine numbers as magical keys to unlock math mysteries.Ģ. Number: Let’s start with the basics! A number is like a secret code that tells your kids how much of something there is. So grab the thinking caps and let’s embark on a journey through numbers, shapes and more! First grade math vocabulary covers: Number and Operations in Base Ten Words:ġ. ![]() Are your kids ready to dive into the exciting world of first grade math vocabulary? We’re here to make it an adventure filled with fun, friendliness and simplicity.
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