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The purpose of this activity is for students to count their collection in a way that makes sense to them and to keep track of which objects have been counted. Keeping track of which objects have been counted helps students count accurately and ensure they count all of the objects and do not count each object more than once. Most students should be given collections with 6–10 objects. Based on formative assessment data collected in previous sections or lessons, adjust the number of objects in collections for individual students.
Optional
The purpose of this optional activity is for students to pair the verbal count sequence with objects.
This activity will help students who are not yet connecting the verbal count sequence and counting objects. Use the formative assessment data from previous sections and observation during the first activity in this lesson to identify these students.
This activity can be used with a small group or the whole class. Students who do not need the extra practice may benefit from additional time working in centers. Some students may benefit from working on the concepts in this optional activity more than once.
None
The purpose of this activity is for students to choose from activities that focus on using math tools. Students choose from any of the previously introduced stages of these centers:
Escoge un centro.
Bloques sólidos
geométricos
Cubos encajables
Fichas geométricas
Libros de imágenes
“Hoy contamos colecciones de objetos” // “Today we counted collections of objects.”
“Usamos distintas formas de llevar la cuenta de los objetos mientras los contábamos” // “We used different ways to keep track of objects as we counted them.”
“¿Qué pueden contar en sus casas?” // “What is something that you can count at home?”