Kindergarten Grade  Lesson 15 minutes

Terrific Tens: Fact Family Fun!

Chasity N
KY.K.OA.3
Self Directed Learning
Academic Mindset
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
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Purpose

The purpose of this learning experience is to enable kindergarten students to explore and understand multiple ways to decompose the number ten using part, part, whole strategies. Through hands-on activities like role-playing and storytelling, students actively engage with mathematical concepts, promoting deeper learning and critical reflection. This approach nurtures self-directed learning, encouraging students to appreciate diverse problem-solving methods and reinforces their academic mindset by visualizing and expressing their understanding in creative ways.

Learning goals

Students will explore various combinations to make the number 10, fostering their understanding of part, part, whole relationships and number bonds. They will collaboratively solve math problems embedded in a story and creatively express mathematical concepts through role-playing and visual gallery projects. Through exploration and reflection, students will develop confidence and a sense of belonging in their academic community, enhancing their critical thinking and problem-solving skills in a practical setting.

Standards
  • [Kentucky] KY.K.OA.3 - Decompose numbers less than or equal to 10.
Competencies
  • Self Directed Learning - Students use teacher and peer feedback and self-reflection to monitor and direct their own learning while building self knowledge both in and out of the classroom.
  • Academic Mindset - Students establish a sense of place, identity, and belonging to increase self-efficacy while engaging in critical reflection and action.
  • Critical Thinking & Problem Solving - Students consider a variety of innovative approaches to address and understand complex questions that are authentic and important to their communities.

Products

Students will collaboratively create a visual gallery of posters demonstrating number bonds that make ten, using vibrant illustrations. Each poster will capture various combinations and showcase how these number bonds can lead to fact families. The class will engage in a reflective discussion, where they share their favorite discoveries and insights. These posters will be accompanied by narratives written by students, explaining their combinations and observations.

Launch

Begin with a "Math Storytime Adventure" where you narrate a tale about a character embarking on a quest to find ten magical items. Pause the story periodically to involve the students by having them solve part, part, whole problems using object sets. Encourage expressive participation as the students ideate using different ways to make ten, prompting their critical thinking and creativity as they interact with the narrative.

Exhibition

Students will participate in a "Math Theater Performance," acting out scenes where characters collect objects that add up to ten in various combinations. Each group presents their scene in a class-wide showcase, where peers can enjoy watching and learning from each other's strategies. Encourage students to narrate the math process involved in each scene to reinforce their understanding and storytelling skills. The performances offer an opportunity to celebrate each student's creative approach to problem-solving and encourage critical reflection on their understanding of the concept of making ten.