The purpose of this activity is for students to locate numbers on a number line without tick marks to represent each number. Students use what they know about multiples of 10, the relative position of numbers on the number line, and comparing length to locate and label a set of numbers on the number line. Students start by organizing number cards on a number line and make adjustments to their positions after each card is placed. After they place all of their cards, students locate and label the numbers on the number line. In the Synthesis, students compare the number lines that were created and discuss, using the structure of the number line, why some numbers were placed more accurately than others (MP7). This discussion also gives students a chance to construct viable arguments for how they placed the numbers and to critique the reasoning of others (MP3).
This activity uses MLR7 Compare and Connect. Advances: representing, conversing.
Action and Expression: Develop Expression and Communication. Give students access to two colors of connecting cubes. Build a number line with alternating colors in intervals of 5, so that students can see each individual cube as a length unit on the number line (the number actually falls on the line, “tick mark”, between the connecting cubes).
Supports accessibility for: Conceptual Processing, Organization