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The purpose of this How Many Do You See? is for students to recognize and name groups of images and describe how they see the images. This is the first time students complete the full routine, with 3 images that are flashed quickly for the students to see. The first two images show 3 in different arrangements, which builds the understanding that the same quantity can be represented in different ways. The third image builds on the second image with 2 more dots added in a different color to encourage students to see the image as both 5 dots as well as a group of 3 dots and a group of 2 dots.
¿Cuántos ves?
¿Cómo lo sabes?, ¿qué ves?
The purpose of this activity is for students to match numbers and groups of objects. Students find the bag that contains the given number of objects. The bags can be filled with math tools, such as connecting cubes and counters, or other small classroom objects. The number is displayed and read orally to assist students in connecting the written number to the spoken number word.
Numbers 1-10 with 5-Frames Reference Sheet
The purpose of this activity is for students to match numbers and groups of objects. Each group of students has a collection of 1‒10 objects in a bag labeled with a letter. They count to determine how many objects are in their bag. Students find that number on their recording sheet and write the letter that is on their bag. Then they repeat with other bags of objects. The bags can be rotated between groups or groups of students can move from one bag to the next placed at stations.
Consider establishing a noise or movement to signal to students when it is time to transition between stations. There do not need to be 10 stations.
A reference sheet is provided as a blackline master. Students will continue to use the sheets throughout the unit. Consider copying them on cardstock or laminating them to be used repeatedly.
| número de objetos |
nombre de la bolsa |
|---|---|
| 1 | |
| 2 | |
| 3 | |
| 4 | |
| 5 |
| número de objetos |
nombre de la bolsa |
|---|---|
| 6 | |
| 7 | |
| 8 | |
| 9 | |
| 10 |
Number Mat 1-10
Number Race Stage 1 Recording Sheet for Writing
The purpose of this activity is for students to revisit Stage 1 of the Number Race center. In an earlier variation, students traced numbers. Now they write the numbers. Students practice recognizing and writing numbers as they roll a connecting cube onto the mat and write the number that it lands on. Students continue rolling and writing until one number "wins" (all of the numbers in the column are written).
After students have written all of one number, they can finish writing the rest of the numbers or play again. Students can use different colors or writing utensils during this center. Writing numbers backwards (“reversals”) and incorrectly forming numbers is expected in kindergarten. The emphasis is on students writing a number that is recognizable to others with practice.
After they participate in the Number Race center, students choose any previously introduced stage from these centers:
Escoge un centro.
Carrera con números
Bloques sólidos geométricos
Dedos matemáticos
Display 4 pattern blocks or 4 other objects.
“Díganle a su compañero algo sobre estas fichas geométricas” // “Tell your partner about these pattern blocks.”
Invite students who used the number 4 to describe the pattern blocks to share.
If no student used a number to describe the pattern blocks, say: “Díganle algo a su compañero sobre estas fichas geométricas usando un número” // “Tell your partner about these pattern blocks using a number.”
Write the number 4.
“Hay 4 fichas geométricas. Podemos usar palabras y números para describir cuántas hay. Podemos decir la palabra ‘cuatro’, escribir el número ‘4’ y mostrar 4 objetos. Todos son 4” // “There are 4 pattern blocks. We can use words and numbers to describe how many there are. We can say the word 'four' and write the number '4' and show 4 objects. They are all 4.”