Lesson 19
Make Two-digit Numbers
Lesson Purpose
The purpose of this lesson is for students to represent a two-digit number in more than one way, using tens and ones.
Lesson Narrative
In a previous unit, students decomposed numbers to 20 in different ways. In previous lessons, students learned about the meaning of the digits in a two-digit number. They interpreted, used, and connected different base-ten representations for two-digit numbers including connecting cubes in towers of 10 and singles, base-ten diagrams, addition expressions, and written numbers.
In this lesson, students represent two-digit numbers in more than one way based on place value. Students learn that there are different ways to represent a two-digit number with tens and ones which will be important in a later unit when they compose a ten to add within 100.
- Action and Expression
- MLR7
Learning Goals
Teacher Facing
- Understand that a two-digit number can be represented in different ways using tens and ones.
Student Facing
- Let’s make two-digit numbers with tens and ones in different ways.
Required Materials
Materials to Gather
Required Preparation
Activity 1:
- Each group of 3-4 needs a bag of connecting cubes in 5 towers of 10 and 4 or 5 handfuls of singles.
Activity 3:
- Gather materials from previous centers:
- Greatest of Them All, Stage 1
- Get Your Numbers in Order, Stage 1
- Grab and Count, Stage 2
CCSS Standards
Lesson Timeline
Warm-up | 10 min |
Activity 1 | 15 min |
Activity 2 | 10 min |
Activity 3 | 15 min |
Lesson Synthesis | 10 min |
Cool-down | 0 min |
Teacher Reflection Questions
In the next unit, students add within 100, including adding numbers that require composing a new ten when adding by place. How will the work of this section prepare students for the upcoming work with addition?