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The purpose of this activity is for students to sort objects into categories and represent and compare the numbers of objects in each category.
How many beads?
Show your thinking, using objects, drawings, numbers, or words.
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Circle the group with fewer.
Optional
The purpose of this activity is for students to compare groups of up to 20 objects. This activity is optional, because the standards do not require students to compare groups of objects or written numbers beyond 10. Students can continue switching bags and counting, representing, and comparing sets of beads, as time permits.
How many beads each?
Show your thinking, using objects, drawings, numbers, or words.
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How many beads in all?
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None
Choose a center.
Fewer, Same, More
Tower Build
Math Fingers
Math Stories
Which One?
Draw two representations, labeled Tyler and Priya:
Tyler
Priya
“Tyler and Priya both showed how many red and blue beads they had in their bag. Which drawing do you think makes it easier to figure out if there are fewer blue beads or red beads?” (Tyler’s makes it easier to compare because he wrote the numbers. I know that 8 is less than 9. Priya’s makes it easier to compare because she drew circles like they are in a 10-frame. I can see that there is 1 less blue bead.)