Making and Breaking 8 and 9
Making and Breaking 8 and 9
Curriculum Standards Description and Background The lesson will begin by having students review their ability to count objects up to the number 7. Students will then be able to view objects Information being counted up to 8 or 9 by using two different color objects. Once
viewed, students must assist with making a stack of 8 or 9 of cubes using two different colors. Lastly, students will be able to display their understanding by creating a stack of 9 by themselves.
Lesson Objectives
For students who do not understand the material they will be asked to use one color to create the specific number asked. Students who have already mastered the concept they will be asked to create a number sentence with their combinations. Examples will be given to students prior to being asked. For ELL students they will be assisted by a native English Speaking student.
Statement of Purpose
The purpose of this lesson is to prepare students for Kindergarten, where they must at least know how to count to 20 and demonstrate that the last count indicates how many were counted. This lesson allows students to begin counting larger numbers that will gradually help student with their counting.
Students
Anticipatory Set
Students will begin by participating in an interactive game online using the Smart Board. The specific game will have students count a specific number of things. This will also help students with their number recognition.
Pre-assessment
Cubes will displayed for students. I will model how to build a stack of eight counters using both green and yellow snap cubes. I will stack six green cubes and count aloud, then continue by adding yellow cubes. I will inform students that the last number I counted was 8, so there are 8 cubes in my stack will then count the cubes of each color. I will flip the stack of the two colored stack and count the cubes to show that even when flipped there are still the same number of cubes. Lastly I will break the one stack into two smaller stacks.
Guided Practice
Individual students will help me build a stack made of nine green and yellow cubes. Students will count along as I count the number of cubes of each color and then the total number of cubes in the stack. I will flip over the cube stack and repeat the process. How many are there? How many are there all together? How many green cubes are in the stack? How many yellow cubes are in the stack?
Individual students will take turns building stacks of eight and nine cubes with different combinations of green and yellow cubes. To conclude the lesson students will go over their combinations. Also we will do more interactive games on the Smart Board that relate to number recognition. ( Numbers 1-10)
Attached Each question will be asked verbally to the students. Students will be asked make 8 or 9 at home using household items. Student will be asked to also share this with their parents when completed.
Technology
Students will be able to participate in an interactive game online using the Smart Board. The specific game will have students count a specific number of things. This will also help students with their number recognition. The Arts: Students will be able to draw pictures of either 6 or 7 items.
Health: Students will be informed that they can also count different sorts of items, even fruits and vegetables. The fact that both fruits and vegetables are healthy with be stressed to students.
Physical Education: Before starting the lesson students will be able to dance to specific music for 1 minute.
Strengths
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Directions: Answer the following questions M- 4K- 2.4 Represent simple joining and separating situations through 9
1. Draw 8 circles
2. Color 9 stars.
4. Count the cubes starting at yellow. Incomplete_________ 5. How many cubes do you have altogether? Student Response:
Complete ______