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The purpose of this Warm-up is to allow students to connect language to mathematical representations, and consider different representations for the same quantity. This will be useful when students need to create and compare representations of quantities in a later activity. This Warm-up gives students opportunities to make sense of problems (MP1).
Han puts 8 plates on a table.
The purpose of this activity is for students to make cube towers with a given number of cubes in each tower. Students practice counting out a given number of objects and connecting numbers and quantities. The cube towers will be used again in the next activity and in the next lesson.
The purpose of this activity is for students to put cube towers and numbers in order in a way that makes sense to them. This will help students continue to connect written numbers and the quantities they represent.
Monitor for and select students with the following approaches to share in the Synthesis:
When sequencing student approaches to discuss, consider inviting students to share from the most common approach to the least common approach used during the activity. This sequence will help students make sense of the different ways they used the relationship between numbers and quantities. Aim to elicit both key mathematical ideas and a variety of student voices, especially students who haven't shared recently.
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The purpose of this activity is for students to choose activities that offer practice with number and counting concepts
Students will choose from these centers throughout the section. Keep materials from these centers organized to use each day.
Choose a center.
Math Stories
Math Libs
Number Race
“Today we made cube towers to match each number. We put the towers and numbers in order.”
Display the cube towers in order from 1 to 10 with the matching number card below each tower.
“What do you notice about the towers and the numbers?” (The towers get bigger as you count. Each tower has 1 more cube than the tower before it. Each number is 1 more than the number before it.)