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The purpose of this activity is for students to ask and answer mathematical questions about their classmates. Students are provided with prompts, such as “Find someone who has more than 5 letters in their name.” They will need to talk to their peers to complete the prompts. If necessary, adjust the prompts to make them more relevant and engaging for your students.
The purpose of this activity is for students to recognize the different ways that math is around them in their community. Students find an object or objects that fit particular prompts, such as “Find a group of objects that you could use to fill in a 10-frame.” and “Find two objects whose weights you can compare.” When students identify objects in the classroom that fit different constraints, they are taking an important step toward modeling with mathematics (MP4).
“What is one new thing that you learned about your classmates today?”
“What is one new thing that you learned about our classroom today?”
“In another lesson, you will develop your own math questions about our classroom and school. You can think about the kinds of questions that we answer today.”