The purpose of this activity is for students to share a collection of objects with a partner so that both students receive the same amount and as many objects as possible. They separate groups of objects into 2 equal groups and identify numbers of objects that can be split into 2 equal groups with “no leftovers” and those that can be split into 2 equal groups with “some leftovers.” In the Synthesis, students discuss the fact that numbers with “some leftovers” can only have 1 leftover. Create a t-chart that lists the numbers that students find for each category. Students will add more to the t-chart in the next lesson.
When students notice that some collections of objects can be shared equally while others cannot, they observe an important mathematical structure (MP7) which they will name in a future lesson.
This activity uses MLR8 Discussion Supports. Advances: speaking.
Action and Expression: Develop Expression and Communication. Give students access to 10-frame mats to place the cubes on. When the cubes are arranged by 2 (up and down), it is very clear when there is a leftover.
Supports accessibility for: Organization, Visual-Spatial Processing