The purpose of this activity is for students to use their place value understanding to locate numbers on a number line. Number lines are given with a starting number, 10 length units marked with tick marks, and an ending number. None of the tick marks are labeled. Students determine the size of the units based on the range of the number line. For example, if the starting and ending numbers are 0 and 100, students may reason that the unit represented by the tick marks is ten because there are 10 tens in a hundred. Once students have determined the unit marked on the number line, they are able to count to find the location of each number. Students may begin to notice that when the two ticks at the right and left of the number line are 100 apart, the individual tick marks count on by 10 and when the two tick marks at the right and left of the number line are 10 apart, the individual tick marks count on by 1 (MP8).
Representation: Internalize Comprehension. Invite students to label tick marks on the number line, or identify the value of the middle tick mark for a frame of reference to solve the problem. Discuss how identifying and labeling other parts of the number line help you get closer and closer to the point you are trying to find.
Supports accessibility for: Organization, Memory, Attention