The purpose of this activity is for students to continue to explore teen numbers as 1 ten and some ones, using a new version of a familiar tool, the double 10-frame. Students choose a teen number and build it. As they build teen numbers, students should notice that every teen number has a completed 10-frame, or 1 ten, in common. This further solidifies student understanding that all teen numbers have 1 ten.
Some students may build the teen number, counter by counter, each time. These students are still developing an understanding of 10 ones as 1 ten. Some students may realize that one of the 10-frames is always completely filled and only change the ones. When students notice the relationship between teen numbers and the 10 + n pattern, they look for and make use of structure (MP7). Students who leave one 10-frame full and change the counters in the other 10-frame are observing regularity in how the teen numbers are formed (MP8).
Double 10-frames are provided as a blackline master. Students will continue to use these throughout the year. Consider copying them on cardstock or laminating them and keeping them organized to be used repeatedly.
MLR8 Discussion Supports. Invite students to begin partner interactions by repeating the question, “¿Cómo podemos usar fichas y un tablero de 10 para construir este número?” // “How can we use a ten-frame and counters to build this number?” This gives both students an opportunity to produce language.
Advances: Conversing, Speaking