Plan Konspekt Po Matematike Delim Chisla V 1 Klasse V Sootvetstvii S Fgos May 2026

Every student has 6 counters (buttons or circles) on their desk.

Maria Ivanovna enters the classroom not with a textbook, but with a basket of 10 golden apples (yellow balls). "Children," she says, "two forest gnomes, Tishka and Mishka, found these apples but are now arguing. They don't know how to share them so that no one is offended. Can we help?" The children suggest ways to give the apples. Teacher: "Should we give 7 to Tishka and 3 to Mishka?" Class: "No! That’s not fair!" Every student has 6 counters (buttons or circles)

Once upon a time in the Land of Mathematics, a first-grade teacher named Maria Ivanovna prepared a magical lesson on (conceptually introduced as "sharing equally") following the FGOS (Federal State Educational Standards) guidelines. Here is the story-style plan for that lesson: The Quest for Fair Sharing They don't know how to share them so that no one is offended

To help students understand the concept of dividing a whole into equal parts. I. The Mystery Begins (Motivation) That’s not fair

They leave the class not just knowing a math operation, but feeling like heroes of justice who know how to keep things fair.

Under FGOS, students must arrive at the "Universal Learning Action" (ULA) themselves. They realize that "fair" means equal . III. The Hands-on Experiment (Practical Activity)