Lesson 13
Dominoes to 5
Warm-up: Notice and Wonder: Ways to Make 4 (10 minutes)
Narrative
Launch
- Groups of 2
- Display the image.
- “What do you notice? What do you wonder?”
- 1 minute: quiet think time
Activity
- “Discuss your thinking with your partner.”
- 1 minute: partner discussion
- Share and record responses.
Student Facing
What do you notice?
What do you wonder?
Student Response
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Activity Synthesis
- “How else can we show that 2 and 2 is 4?” (2 fingers and 2 fingers is 4 fingers. 2 cubes and 2 cubes is 4 cubes.)
Activity 1: Domino Sort (10 minutes)
Narrative
The purpose of this activity is for students to sort dominoes into groups by total as they identify different compositions and decompositions of numbers to 5. Because the totals are small, it is likely that students will be able to recognize the number of dots on each side of the dominoes without counting (MP7). Students represent each domino with an expression (MP2).
Advances: Conversing
Required Materials
Materials to Copy
- Domino Cards
- Sorting Chart 1-5
Required Preparation
- Create a set of domino cards from the blackline master for each group of 2. If actual dominoes are available, give students the dominoes which show a total of 5 or less.
Launch
- Groups of 2
- Give each group of students a set of cards and a sorting mat.
Activity
- “Work together to sort the dominoes into groups based on the total number of dots. As you work together, tell your partner the parts that you see and how many total dots you see.”
- 3 minutes: partner work time
- “Choose one of the groups that you sorted the dominoes into. Write an expression to show each domino.”
- 4 minutes: independent work time
Student Facing
Sort the dominoes based on the total number of dots.
Choose 1 group.
Write an expression for each domino.
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Activity Synthesis
- Invite a student to share their sort.
- “What is the same about all of the dominoes in this group?” (They all show 4.)
- Display the domino card with 1 dot and 3 dots:
- “Tell your partner about this domino. What is the total? What parts do you see?” (The total is 4. The parts are 3 and 1.)
- “What expression did you write for this domino?” (\(3 + 1\) or \(1 + 3\))
- “\(3 + 1\) and \(1 + 3\) can both show the parts on this domino.”
Activity 2: Compare Dots on Dominoes (15 minutes)
Narrative
The purpose of this activity is for students to compare groups of images. Students may compare the total number of dots on each domino, or they may compare the parts. For instance, a student might observe, “These dominoes both have 1 dot on the bottom. This one has 3 dots on top and that one has 2 dots on top, so this one has more dots because 3 is more than 2.”
As a variation, the student whose card has more dots takes both cards.
Supports accessibility for: Conceptual Processing
Required Materials
Materials to Gather
Required Preparation
- Each group of 2 needs the domino cards from the previous activity.
Launch
- Groups of 2
- Invite each student to make a pile with half of the domino cards.
- “We are going to play a comparing game with our dominoes. You and your partner will both flip over one card. One partner will compare the number of dots using 'fewer' or 'the same number' and explain how they know. The other partner will compare the number of dots using 'more' or 'the same number.' Let’s play one round together.”
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Display 2 domino cards:
- “Choose who will go first. Compare the number of dots using 'fewer' or 'the same number' and explain how you know.”
- 1 minute: partner discussion
- “The domino with 2 dots and 1 dot has fewer dots than the domino with 2 dots and 2 dots. 3 is less than 4.”
- “If you did not go first, compare the number of dots using 'more' or 'the same number' and explain how you know.”
- 1 minute: partner discussion.
Activity
- “Take turns playing with your partner until you run out of cards.”
- 8 minutes: partner work time
Student Facing
Flip over a card.
Compare the number of dots using “fewer” or “the same number.”
Compare the number of dots using “more” or “the same number.”
Student Response
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Activity Synthesis
- “What were some of the ways you saw 5 on the dominoes?” (0 and 5, 5 and 0, 4 and 1, 1 and 4, 2 and 3, 3 and 2)
- Share and record each response with an equation.
Activity 3: Centers: Choice Time (20 minutes)
Narrative
- 5-frames
- Roll and Add
- Bingo
- Geoblocks
- Find the Value of Expressions
Required Materials
Materials to Gather
Required Preparation
- Gather materials from:
- 5-frames
- Roll and Add
- Bingo
- Geoblocks
- Find the Value of Expressions
Launch
- Groups of 2
- “Today we are going to choose from centers we have already learned.”
- Display the center choices in the student book.
- “Think about what you would like to do first.”
- 30 seconds: quiet think time
Activity
- Invite students to work at the center of their choice.
- 8 minutes: center work time
- “Choose what you would like to do next.”
- 8 minutes: center work time
Student Facing
Choose a center.
5-frames
Roll and Add
Bingo
Geoblocks
Find the Value of Expressions
Activity Synthesis
- “What can you do when there is a math problem or center that you’re not sure about?”
Lesson Synthesis
Lesson Synthesis
Display these domino cards:
“What do you notice? What do you wonder?” (I notice that they each go up by 1. I notice that the tops are all blank. I wonder why they only used 1 part instead of 2.)
“What expression can we write for this domino? How do you know?” (\(4 + 0\). There are 4 dots and 0 dots.)
“Tell your partner an expression for each domino.” (\(3 + 0\), \(4 + 0\), \(5 + 0\))
Cool-down: Unit 8, Section C Checkpoint (0 minutes)
Cool-Down
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