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The purpose of this Warm-up is to introduce the students to a new routine called Questions About Us, which will be used throughout the year. In this Warm-up, students experience part of the routine. They will continue to engage in this routine throughout the section, focused on answering “How many of us are here today?” In this activity, students associate one number with one person as the teacher counts the students in class. As students share answers to questions such as “How can we figure out how many of us are here?” and “Did I count the students correctly?” they are beginning to explain their reasoning and construct viable arguments (MP3).
While the teacher counts the students in the class, students count along to practice the verbal count sequence.
Counting Mat
The purpose of this activity is for students to count their collection in a way that makes sense to them. The focus is on saying one number for each object. Most students should be given collections with 6 – 10 objects. Based on formative assessment data collected in previous sections, adjust the number of objects in collections for individual students. Students are provided with counting mats and 5-frames to help them accurately count or organize their collections. Students use appropriate tools strategically as they choose which tools help them count their collections (MP5).
Collections can be created from classroom objects, such as connecting cubes, two-color counters, pattern blocks, or buttons. Students can also bring in collections of objects to count from home. Collections of 6-10 objects will be used throughout this section.
A counting mat is provided as a blackline master. Students will continue to use this mat throughout the year. Consider copying the mat on cardstock or laminating it and keeping it organized to be used repeatedly.
Students may also benefit from the optional activities in the next two lessons.
Optional
The purpose of this optional activity is for students to practice the verbal count sequence to 10. This activity is optional because it is an opportunity for extra practice that not all students may need. Use the formative assessment data and observation from previous sections and the first activity of this section to identify students who are not yet saying the count sequence to 10. English learners in particular will benefit from an additional opportunity to practice the verbal count sequence.
This activity can be used with a small-group or the whole class. Students who do not need this extra practice may benefit from additional time working in centers. Some students may benefit from working on the concepts in this optional activity more than once. Consider incorporating counting and counting songs throughout the day and during transitions.
Pattern Blocks Stage 3 Directions
The purpose of this activity is for students to learn Stage 3 of the Pattern Blocks center. Students use the direction sheet to get a specified number of each pattern block and build a creation of their choice. While the written number is provided, students can use the images to determine how many pattern blocks they need. For example, 5 blue rhombuses are pictured next to the number “5." Students can place pattern blocks on top of the images of rhombuses to determine how many they need, which gives students practice in creating groups with the same number. Students may also count to determine how many of each pattern block they need.
After they participate in the center, students choose from any of the previously introduced stages of these centers:
Students will choose from these centers throughout the section. Keep materials from these centers organized to use each day.
Choose a center.
Geoblocks
Connecting Cubes
Pattern Blocks
Picture Books
“Today we counted collections of objects. Where do you see people count?”