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The purpose of this lesson is for students to understand and apply counting on and the commutative property in order to find sums within 10.
In a previous unit, students were introduced to the commutative property in the context of story problems. In this lesson, students consider and use different methods for adding within 10. They relate counting on to addition and consider how the commutative property can help them find the sum more efficiently. Counting on is a method which students use when they are ready, so they may count on for certain sums but count all for others. Students are not explicitly told to count on from the greater number—this is an understanding that students reach through the work of this and future lessons in which they compare addition methods.
How does understanding the commutative property benefit students as they build fluency with addition within 10?
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