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Questions about Us Chart Directions Set 2
Put Together Dots on 5-Frames Cards
The purpose of this activity is for students to find the total number of dots on two 5-frame cards. Students may use the structure of the 5-frame to help them find the total number of dots. For example, if there is a 5-frame with 4 dots and a 5-frame with 1 dot, students may notice that if you move the 1 dot to the 5-frame with the 4 dots, the 5-frame would be full. Although using the structure may help some students, many students will count all the dots on both cards to determine the total number of dots. Both strategies demonstrate an understanding of adding two groups together to find the total number of dots.
MLR8 Discussion Supports. Invite students to begin partner interactions by repeating the questions, “How many dots are there altogether?” and “How do you know?” This gives both students an opportunity to produce language.
Advances: Conversing
There are
dots.
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dots.
There are
dots.
There are
dots.
There are
dots.
The purpose of this activity is for students to count 2 groups of images to find the total. Students recognize the 2 groups as well as the total when both groups are put together. Students repeat addition language such as, “5 apples and 3 apples is 8 apples” (MP6).
There are
apples.
There are
apples.
There are
apples.
There are
apples.
Roll and Add Stage 1 Mat
Roll and Add Stage 1 Recording Sheet
The purpose of this activity is for students to learn Stage 1 of the Roll and Add center. Students roll two connecting cubes onto the mat and then count to find the total number of dots in the two groups of images.
After they participate in the center, students choose any previously introduced stage from these centers:
Choose a center.
Roll and Add
Match Mine
Math Libs
Tower Build
Display a 5-frame with 5 dots and another 5-frame with 3 dots.
“5 and 3 is 8. Where do you see 5 and 3 is 8 in the 5-frames?” (There are 5 dots in one 5-frame and 3 dots in the other 5-frame. If you count them all, there are 8 dots.)