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The purpose of this True or False? is to elicit understanding students have for the equal sign. It will also be helpful later when students generate equivalent expressions.
In this activity, students have an opportunity to look for and make use of structure (MP7) because they apply the commutative property to determine whether the equations are true or false.
Decide if each statement is true or false.
Be prepared to explain your reasoning.
Shake and Spill Stage 3 Recording Sheet
The purpose of this activity is for students to justify that they have found all the ways to make 10. Students are given access to 10-frames and two-color counters to construct their argument (MP3). Students notice how the addends change and that there are patterns in the numbers in the expressions.
Some students may just start writing equations or placing counters in the 10 frame randomly. Other students may have a systematic way to find combinations, such as placing 10 of one color, such as red counters, on the 10-frame and flipping one counter at a time to yellow (MP6).
Show all the ways to make 10.
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The purpose of this activity is for students to choose from activities that offer practice adding and subtracting within 10. Students choose from any of the previously introduced stages of the listed centers.
Choose a center.
Number Puzzles
Check It Off
Find the Pair
“Today we found all the ways to make 10.”
Display .
“What is the value that makes this equation true? How do you know?” (6, because the 4 is 1 more than the 3 in the other equation, so the 7 needs to be 1 less.)