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Session 3 - Relationship between Numbers and Quantities
Collaborative Activity #2: (10 - 15 minutes)
Activity: Number Cards (0-10) and Dice Flashcards
Directions:
- Give student/pairs their own set of Number Cards (0-10).
- Give student/pairs their own set of Dice Flashcards with pictures of dice values on them.
- Students will count dot dice on the picture cards and match them with the corresponding number card.
- Please note, that there are more than ten dot dice cards to allow for multiple practices.
- The students should discuss with each other why they matched the numbers and ten frames they did. They can also explain to the facilitator.
- Extension: students can put them in order from zero to ten.
Why are students doing this/what are they getting out of it?
This activity allows students an opportunity to apply the rote skill of counting to a different manipulative as a mini-application practice.
Please Note
You choose to use the online interactive dice tool linked on the flashcard page. This video can help you with using interactive dice for this activity.
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Progress Monitoring
- Use Progress Monitoring: Collaborative Activity #2
- Using the dice flashcards, show the student(s) one card at a time. Ask students to tell you verbally what number the die represents.
- Next, show two dice and ask students to tell you verbally what number the dice represent. Repeat this process until students have had the opportunity to demonstrate numbers 1-10.
- Take note of which numbers they can identify.
- Take note of which numbers they are not able to identify.
- To move forward, you will want students to be able to correctly match the die to the number at least half of the time.
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