T4T Find a Five
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Lesson Excerpt:
Launch:
- Draw students’ attention to the Find a Five Work Mat.
- Ask: What number do you see on this work mat? (five)
- Say: Today, five is a very important number. Partners will play a game where they try to find sets (groups) of five.
- Say: Here are some pictures of things that might be in a set of five (show pictures).
- Ask: What are some other things that can be in a set, or group, of five? (e.g., fingers, toes, chicken nuggets, pencils, toy cars, dots on a die)
- Say: These are some of the cards we will use with today’s game. Take a look at these cards. With a partner, decide which cards show sets of 5. When you and your partner are ready to share, hold your thumbs to your chest.
- Briefly decide which cards show sets of five.
- Partners place a set of cards face down between them.
- Each partner takes a work mat.
- Partners take turns flipping a card and deciding if it has a set of five. If it does, the partner that flipped the card places it on his/her work mat. If the card does not have a set of five, the partner puts it aside and his/her turn ends.
- The game ends when one partner has collected three sets of five.