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The purpose of this activity is for students to identify the sums within 10 that they do not yet know from memory. Students write these sums on index cards which can then be used as flash cards in order to help students practice fluency throughout the unit.
Write each sum that isn’t colored on an index card.
Use the cards to practice these sums.
“Many of us have a few sums we are still working on. How can we practice these sums so we find their values with fluency?” (We can think of sums we do know quickly that are like the ones we don't know quickly. We can look for ways to make those sums easier. We can have someone quiz us on them. We can practice different ways that are faster than counting all or using our fingers.)
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The purpose of this activity is for students to choose from activities that focus on building fluency adding within 10. Students choose from previously introduced stages of these centers:
Choose a center.
Check It Off
Number Puzzles
Capture Squares
“Today we identified the sums within 10 we still need to work on in order to know them from memory. Why is it important to know the sums within 10 from memory?” (When we work with larger numbers, we will need to know the sums within 10. So we don’t have to draw a picture or count to solve every problem.)