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The purpose of this Warm-up is to allow students to connect language to mathematical representations, which will be useful when students interpret and create representations of quantities in order to identify 1 more or 1 less.
This Warm-up gives students opportunities to make sense of a problem by acting it out first before thinking about how to solve the problem (MP1).
Diego has 5 books.
He gets 1 more book.
How many books does Diego have now?
The purpose of this activity is for students to compare images and numbers. Students count the number of images and write the number. In order to compare the groups, students may use the images or the numbers. In the Synthesis, students discuss both of these strategies.
Fewer, Same, More Stage 4 Cards
Fewer, Same, More Stages 1–4 Mat
The purpose of this activity is for students to learn Stage 4 of the Fewer, Same, More center. Students use cards that show the written number as well as a group of images representing the number. Students determine if the number on each card is less than, the same as, or more than the given number. During the Synthesis, students discuss how the structure of the counting sequence helps us compare numbers (MP7).
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The purpose of this activity is for students to choose activities that offer practice with number and counting concepts
Choose a center.
Fewer, Same, More
Math Libs
Number Race
Display 7 images with the number 7 underneath. Display the number 5.
“How can we figure out which is more?” (We can draw 5 things and figure out if there are more. I know that 7 is more than 5 because when we count, 7 comes after 5.)