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The purpose of this activity is for students to practice finding the number that makes 10 when added to a given number. They can represent this number on their bead tools, fingers, or 10-frames and determine the number that needs to be added to make 10 (MP5).
Make 10.
Fill in the equation.
Make 10.
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The purpose of this activity is for students to choose from activities that offer practice with number and shape concepts. Students choose from five centers introduced in previous units. Students can choose to work at any previously introduced stage of these centers:
Students will continue to choose from these centers in upcoming lessons. Keep the materials from each center organized to use each day.
Choose a center.
Shake and Spill
Grab and Count
Pattern Blocks
Number Race
What's Behind My Back?
“Today we figured out what number we needed to make 10 and showed the ways to make 10 with equations.”
“Tell your partner one way to make 10. Tell them at least two ways that you can show it.” (5 and 5. I can show 5 fingers and 5 fingers. 7 and 3. I can show 7 red counters and 3 yellow counters on a 10-frame.)