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Lesson 17 Problem Set Count the objects after you draw 1 more. Write the number in the box. Use the code to color when you are finished. 3 blue 4 red 5 yellow 6 green Draw 1 more cloud. Draw 1 more face. Draw 1 more heart. How many? How many? How many? Draw 1 more. Then circle the number. Draw 6 fingers. Draw 6 beads. 4 5 6 Lesson 17: Count 4 6 objects in vertical and horizontal linear configurations and array configurations. Match 6 objects to the numeral 6. 1.E.7

Lesson 17 Exit Ticket Fill in the missing numbers on the cards. 0 1 3 5 6 Count. Write how many in the box. Lesson 17: Count 4 6 objects in vertical and horizontal linear configurations and array configurations. Match 6 objects to the numeral 6. 1.E.8

Lesson 17 Homework Color 4. Color 5. Color 6. Connect the boxes with the same number. Lesson 17: Count 4 6 objects in vertical and horizontal linear configurations and array configurations. Match 6 objects to the numeral 6. 1.E.9

Lesson 18 Exit Ticket Lesson 18: Count 4-6 objects in circular and scattered configurations. Count 6 items from out of a larger set. Write numerals 1-6 in order. 1.E.15

Lesson 18 Exit Ticket Count the Object. Write the number in the box. Lesson 18: Count 4-6 objects in circular and scattered configurations. Count 6 items from out of a larger set. Write numerals 1-6 in order. 1.E.16

Lesson 18 Exit Ticket Draw 6 beads on this magic necklace: Fill in the missing numbers:, 2,,, 5, Lesson 18: Count 4-6 objects in circular and scattered configurations. Count 6 items from out of a larger set. Write numerals 1-6 in order. 1.E.17

v NYS COMMON CORE MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM Lesson 18 Homework Color 6 Color 5 Circle 6 s. Lesson 18: Count 4-6 objects in circular and scattered configurations. Count 6 items from out of a larger set. Write numerals 1-6 in order. 1.E.18

Lesson 18 Template Lesson 18: Count 4-6 objects in circular and scattered configurations. Count 6 items from out of a larger set. Write numerals 1-6 in order. 1.E.19

Lesson 19 Problem Set Color 5 Color 5 Color 5 Color 5 Color 5. Draw 2 circles to the right. Write the total. Color 5. Draw 2 circles below. Write the total... Lesson 19: Count 5 7 linking cubes in linear configurations. Match with numeral 7. Count on fingers from 1 to 7 and connect to 5-group images. 1.E.24

Lesson 19 Exit Ticket Color 5 squares on the 5-group card. Then color 2 squares on the other 5- group card. Count how many squares you colored. Write the numeral in the box. Answer my riddle. 7 is 5 and more. Lesson 19: Count 5 7 linking cubes in linear configurations. Match with numeral 7. Count on fingers from 1 to 7 and connect to 5-group images. 1.E.25

Lesson 19 Homework Draw a line from the numeral to the 5-group cards it matches. Fill in the missing numbers., 5,, 7 7, 6,, 4,, 2 1,, 3,, 5,, 7,, 5,,, 2, 1 3 4 5 6 7 Lesson 19: Count 5 7 linking cubes in linear configurations. Match with numeral 7. Count on fingers from 1 to 7 and connect to 5-group images. 1.E.26

Lesson 20 Template Lesson 20: Reason about sets of 7 varied objects in circular and scattered configurations. Find a path through the scattered configuration. Write numeral 7. Ask, How is your seven different than mine? 1.E.31

Lesson 20 Problem Set Color 7 beans. Draw a line to connect the dots you colored. Color 7 beans. Color 7 beans. Count the dots in each box. Write the number in the box. Lesson 20: Reason about sets of 7 varied objects in circular and scattered configurations. Find a path through the scattered configuration. Write numeral 7. Ask, How is your seven different than mine? 1.E.32

Lesson 20 Exit Ticket K Make a necklace. Draw 7 beads around the circle. Color 7. Lesson 20: Reason about sets of 7 varied objects in circular and scattered configurations. Find a path through the scattered configuration. Write numeral 7. Ask, How is your seven different than mine? 1.E.33

Lesson 20 Homework K How Many? Write the number in the box. Lesson 20: Reason about sets of 7 varied objects in circular and scattered configurations. Find a path through the scattered configuration. Write numeral 7. Ask, How is your seven different than mine? 1.E.34

Lesson 20 Homework K Count how many. Write the number in the box. Draw a line to show how you counted the stars. Lesson 20: Reason about sets of 7 varied objects in circular and scattered configurations. Find a path through the scattered configuration. Write numeral 7. Ask, How is your seven different than mine? 1.E.35

Lesson 21 Problem Set Color 5 ladybugs. Color the remaining ladybugs a different color. Count all the ladybugs and write how many. Color 5 diamonds. Color the remaining diamonds a different color. Count all the diamonds and write how many. Color 5 circles then draw 3 circles to the right. Count all the circles and write how many in the box. Color 5 circles then draw 3 circles below. Count all the circles and write how many in the box. Lesson 21: Compare counts of 8 in linear and array configurations. Match with numeral 8. 1.E.40

Lesson 21 Problem Set Color 4 ladybugs. Count all the ladybugs and write how many in the box. Color 4 rectangles. Count all the rectangles and write how many in the box. Color 5 and draw 3 circles to finish the row. Color the bottom 3 circles you drew a different color. Write the total in the box. Lesson 21: Compare counts of 8 in linear and array configurations. Match with numeral 8. 1.E.41

Lesson 21 Exit Ticket Color 4 squares red and 4 squares blue. Write the number of squares in the box. Color 6 squares red and 2 squares blue. Write the number of squares in the box. Lesson 21: Compare counts of 8 in linear and array configurations. Match with numeral 8. 1.E.42

Lesson 21 Homework K Color 4 squares blue. Color 4 squares yellow. Count how many? Write the number in the box. Color 4 squares green. Color 4 squares brown. Count how many? Write the number in the box. Lesson 21: Compare counts of 8 in linear and array configurations. Match with numeral 8. 1.E.43

Lesson 21 Homework K Count how many. Write the number in the box. Lesson 21: Compare counts of 8 in linear and array configurations. Match with numeral 8. 1.E.44

Lesson 22 Template Insert this page into your personal whiteboards. Practice. When you are ready, write your numbers in pencil on the paper. Color 8 happy faces with your marker. Circle a different group of 8 happy faces. Lesson 22: Arrange and strategize to count 8 beans in circular (around a cup) and scattered configurations. Write numeral 8. Find a path through the scatter set and compare paths with a partner. 1.E.49

Lesson 22 Problem Set Draw a path with a line to show the order you count. Write the total number in the box. Circle a group of 5 in each set. Number the circles from 1 to 8. Number the shapes from 1-8. Color 8 circles. Lesson 22: Arrange and strategize to count 8 beans in circular (around a cup) and scattered configurations. Write numeral 8. Find a path through the scatter set and compare paths with a partner. 1.E.50

Lesson 22 Exit Ticket Count. Write the number in the box. Draw a line to show your path when you counted. Color 8. Draw a line to show your path when you counted. Lesson 22: Arrange and strategize to count 8 beans in circular (around a cup) and scattered configurations. Write numeral 8. Find a path through the scatter set and compare paths with a partner. 1.E.51

Lesson 22 Homework Draw 8 beads around the circle. Color 8. Draw a line to show your path when you counted. Lesson 22: Arrange and strategize to count 8 beans in circular (around a cup) and scattered configurations. Write numeral 8. Find a path through the scatter set and compare paths with a partner. 1.E.52

Lesson 22 Homework Count how many and write the number in the box. Lesson 22: Arrange and strategize to count 8 beans in circular (around a cup) and scattered configurations. Write numeral 8. Find a path through the scatter set and compare paths with a partner. 1.E.53