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What do you notice?
What do you wonder?
Card Sort Dominoes Cards
Sorting Chart 1–5 Mat
The purpose of this activity is for students to sort dominoes into groups by total. This sorting task gives students opportunities to closely analyze different compositions and decompositions of numbers to 5 and make connections (MP7). Because the totals are small, students likely will be able to recognize the number of dots on each side of the dominoes without counting (MP7). Students represent each domino with an expression (MP2).
Choose 1 group.
Make dot expressions.
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The purpose of this activity is for students to compare groups of images. Students may compare the total numbers of dots on each domino, or they may compare the parts. For instance, a student might observe, “These dominoes both have 1 dot on the bottom. This one has 3 dots on top and that one has 2 dots on top, so this one has more dots because 3 is more than 2.”
As a variation, the student whose card has more dots takes both cards.
Display 2 domino cards:
Flip a card.
Fewer or the same?
More or the same?
None
Choose a center.
5-Frames
Bingo
Find the Value of Expressions
Roll and Add
Geoblocks
Display these domino cards:
“What do you notice? What do you wonder?” (I notice that each domino goes up by 1 dot. I notice that the tops are all blank. I wonder why they only used 1 part instead of 2.)
“What expression can we write for this domino? How do you know?” (. There are 4 dots and 0 dots.)
“Tell your partner an expression for each domino.” (, , )