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Questions about Us Chart Directions Set 1, Spanish
The purpose of this Warm-up is for students to consider concepts of number in a familiar context. Students then compare groups of images in the Synthesis. Save the completed chart to use in future lessons.
Compare 5-frame Cards
Compare 5-Frame Cards
The purpose of this activity is for students to count and compare groups of up to 10 images arranged on 5-frames. Because the images are on separate cards, it is more difficult for students to use matching to compare the groups of images. Students may use the arrangement of the images to help them to compare (MP7). For example, when looking at 2 groups of images on 5-frames, students may notice that one 5-frame is full and the other 5-frame has 2 extra dots under the 5-frame. Students will use the same set of cards in the next activity.
The purpose of this activity is for students to compare groups of dots arranged on 5-frames and fingers. Students use the 5-frame cards from the previous activity and show a number of fingers that is more than, fewer than, and the same number as the number of dots on the 5-frame. The Activity Synthesis highlights the connection between the 5 structure of fingers and 5-frames.
Bingo Stage 1 Cards
Bingo Stages 1–3 Gameboards
The purpose of this activity is for students to learn Stage 1 of the Bingo center. Students identify groups that have the same number of images. The images are presented in a variety of arrangements, such as in lines, arrays, and dot cube arrangements, and on fingers and 5-frames. Students may recognize the number of images without counting (subitize) or may count the images.
After they participate in the Bingo center, students choose any previously introduced stage from these centers:
Escoge un centro.
Bingo
Historias matemáticas
Cubos encajables
Carrera con números
Display cards:
“Diego y Lin voltearon estas tarjetas cuando estaban jugando. Diego dijo 'Hay más dedos que puntos'. Lin dijo 'Hay menos puntos que dedos'. ¿Con quién estás de acuerdo? ¿Por qué?” // “Diego and Lin flipped over these cards while they were playing. Diego said, ‘There are more fingers than dots.’ Lin said, ‘There are fewer dots than fingers.’ Who do you agree with? Why?” (They are both right. There are 6 fingers and 4 dots, so there are more fingers and fewer dots.)
“Practiquemos cómo contar hasta 20” // “Let’s practice counting to 20.”
Demonstrate counting to 20. Count to 20 as a class 1–2 times.