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The purpose of this How Many Do You See? is for students to use grouping strategies to describe the images they see. It gives the teacher an opportunity to hear how students use place-value terminology to talk about how many they see and the value represented by a base-ten diagram.
Students may describe how many of each unit they see or may describe the total value of the blocks. In the Activity Synthesis, students compare different ways each image represents the same number, and describe the ways they can see when to compose greater units. This understanding will be helpful in the lesson activities when students compose tens and hundreds, and anticipate when to compose units.
How many do you see? How do you see them?
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