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The purpose of this How Many Do You See? is for students to subitize or use grouping strategies to describe the images they see.
When students use the structure of the 10-frame to determine the number of dots, they look for and make use of structure (MP7).
How many do you see?
How do you see them?
The purpose of this activity is for students to count a collection of up to 20 objects and represent their count with drawings and numbers (MP2).
How many?
Show your thinking, using objects, drawings, numbers, or words.
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The purpose of this activity is for students to compare groups of up to 20 objects. Students count and represent a new collection of objects and then determine which collection has more objects. If a student's collection was shared in the previous Activity Synthesis, give that student a new collection of objects for this activity.
How many?
Show your thinking, using objects, drawings, numbers, or words.
_______________
None
Choose a center.
Fewer, Same, More
Tower Build
Math Fingers
Math Stories
Which One?