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What do you notice?
What do you wonder?
Cut out and glue the 5-frames.
Display a 10-frame or an image, such as:
Numbers on Fingers and 10-frames Handout
The purpose of this activity is for students to gain familiarity with the 10-frame by showing different numbers on it. While students may arrange the counters on the 10-frame in many different ways, the structure of the fingers with 5 on one hand and some more on another hand, encourages students to think about the 10-frame as 2 groups of 5.
The purpose of the Activity Synthesis is to highlight the convention of filling out the 10-frame from top to bottom and left to right. This allows students to see numbers 6–10 in relation to 5 and also makes it easy to determine how many squares are empty. While students may organize their counters differently, representations will be organized this way to emphasize the structure of the tool. In addition, moving from left to right and from top to bottom aligns with and reinforces the way children learn to read.
Counting Collections Stages 1 and 2 Recording Sheet
The purpose of this activity is to revisit Stage 1 of the Counting Collections center. When this center was first introduced, students counted collections of up to 20 objects. In this variation, after students count their collections, they then represent their count in a way that makes sense to them. A recording sheet is available as a blackline master. Students may use drawings, numbers, or words to represent their count.
Give students access to counting mats, 5-frames, and 10-frames to help them accurately count or organize their collections. Use formative assessment data collected in previous sections to inform the number of objects in collections for individual students.
After they participate in the center, students choose any previously introduced stage from these centers:
Students will choose from these centers throughout the section. Keep materials from these centers organized to use each day.
Choose a center.
Counting Collections
Shake and Spill
Roll and Add
“Today we used a new tool called a 10-frame to organize and show numbers.”
Display a 10-frame with 6 red counters.
“Tell your partner what you know about this 10-frame.” (There are 10 squares on the 10-frame. There are 5 squares on the top and 5 squares on the bottom. There are 6 counters. 4 of the squares are empty.)
“Use your fingers to show how many counters are on the 10-frame.”