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The purpose of this activity is to measure a length that is over 100 length units long and count the number of units using grouping methods. Some students may count by 1, others may organize their cubes into groups of 10. Although some students may attempt to represent their counts with a written number, the emphasis is representing the length of the string with a drawing. Students will identify written numbers in the next activity and practice writing them in the next lesson.
When students look for efficient ways to count the cubes, such as grouping them by tens, they look for and make use of base-ten structure (MP7).
Card Sort Representations of Large Numbers Cards
“Today we learned that after measuring a long length with cubes, you can group the cubes to make counting the cubes easier.”
Display the card that shows 10 tens.
“How many cubes are there?” (100, 10 tens, 10 towers of ten)
“Let’s count the towers by ten. When we count 10 tens, we get 100.”