MAFS.K.CC.1.2: Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Cognitive Complexity Level: 1-Recall
[divider] [/divider] Students are able to…
- Count forward beginning at numbers other than 1.
- Count forward beginning from a given number.
- Understand the counting sequence.
- Count on from a given number through decade numbers. (Decade: 10, 20, 30, 40, etc)
[divider] [/divider] Students are able to…because teachers:
- Provide multiple experiences for students to count forward.
- Have students begin counting from given numbers other than 1.
- Encourage students to describe patterns in the counting sequence.
- Provide tools like number lines and hundreds charts, to support student counting.
[divider] [/divider] Questions to ask students:
- Ask: When counting by ones, what number comes after 44? How do you know?
- Sample answer that indicates understanding: 45, because the ones place increases by a one.
- Ask: When counting by tens, what number comes after 44? How do you know?
- Sample answer that indicates understanding: 55, because the tens place increases by one ten.
- Ask: What patterns do you notice as you count forward by ones from 32?
- Sample answer that indicates understanding: I notice that the ones place increases by one and the tens place stays the same.
- Ask: What patterns do you notice as you count forward by tens from 32?
- Sample answer that indicates understanding: I notice that the tens place increase by one ten and the ones place stays the same.
[divider] [/divider] Additional Resources:
Additional in depth content knowledge
[divider] [/divider] Sample Formative Assessment Tasks:
Have students count on through decade numbers. Record what they do to analyze next steps for support.
[divider] [/divider] Resources/Tasks to Support Your Child at Home:
Give your child a group of items and let them know the number (from 1-50). Encourage them to count on with more of the object from that given number without starting at 1. Example: Here is a set of 45 cheerios. Keep counting on to figure out how many total cheerios you have.
Kahn Academy Tutorial Video: Number Grid
Khan Academy Tutorial Video: Count by Tens (stop after 40 seconds)
Math Learning Center: Number Frames
ABCya Online Game: Number Bubble