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The purpose of this activity is to count groups of between 95 and 120 length units and represent the count using representations of tens and ones. Each group measures a strip of tape using centimeter cubes. They determine how to count the cubes and create a representation. Students may group their cubes and count by tens and ones. Some students may group 10 tens as 100.
Animal:
Length:
Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words.
The purpose of this activity is for students to write numbers between 95 and 120. Groups create posters that show a drawing of how they counted their animal measurements from the last activity. Groups should not write a number for the final measurement on their posters. Students do a Gallery Walk to interpret each representation and record the count with a number in their workbooks. Group members then compare their counts and written numbers.
When students look at the different representations and determine the length of each animal, they may notice that the representation may help to accurately find the value. For example, students may draw groups of 10 cubes rather than every individual cube (MP7).
This activity uses MLR7 Compare and Connect. Advances: representing, conversing.
Write the number of cubes that represents each animal’s length.
“Today we wrote numbers up to 120. Let’s count by 1. Start at 100. I will write each number we say.”
Record the count.
“How would you explain writing numbers from 100 to 120 to a friend?” (There are 3 digits. The first digit is a 1. The pattern of writing numbers from 1–20 is the same.)
We used different objects to measure length.
How to Measure Length with Objects
We used more objects to measure longer lengths.
We grouped the objects to make them easier to count.
We counted and wrote numbers from 100 to 120.
Jada measures the length of the teacher’s desk. She uses small cubes.
The teacher’s desk is 117 cubes long.