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The purpose of this Warm-up is to introduce the students to a new routine called Choral Count, which will be used throughout the year. In this Choral count, students practice the verbal count sequence to 10 and show quantities with their fingers.
The purpose of this activity is for students to recognize and name quantities 1–10 represented on fingers. Students may count to determine how many fingers are held up in this activity. With repeated experience, students begin to recognize quantities represented with fingers without counting (MP7, MP8).
The purpose of this activity is for students to show quantities 1–10 with fingers. Students may count each finger to show the given amount, or they may automatically know how many fingers to hold up.
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The purpose of this activity is for students to learn Stage 1 of the Math Fingers center. Students hold up the number of fingers shown on a card and their partner determines how many fingers they are holding up. While students may put up fingers in any order, demonstrate by raising fingers starting with the right pinky with palms facing out towards students. Students may count the fingers or recognize the quantity without counting. Students may also count on from 5 to determine how many fingers when 6–10 fingers are displayed. When students connect the number shown on the card to the number of fingers they hold up, they reason abstractly and quantitatively (MP2).
After they participate in the Math Fingers center, students choose any previously introduced stage from these centers:
Students will choose from these centers throughout the section. Keep materials from these centers organized to use each day.
Escoge un centro.
Dedos matemáticos
Fichas geométricas
Libros de imágenes
“Hoy usamos nuestros dedos como herramientas matemáticas para mostrar números. Cuéntenle a su compañero cuál fue su número favorito para mostrar con los dedos y por qué fue su favorito” // “Today we used our fingers as math tools to show numbers. Tell your partner which number was your favorite to show using your fingers and why it was your favorite.”