Today you will need….  a pencil  your math journal  a domino mat  twenty counters.

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Today you will need….  a pencil  your math journal  a domino mat  twenty counters

Look at these facts…

What do you notice about these facts…

Let’s make one using a domino mat

Let’s make one using a domino mat

Make a number sentence that shows the fact model you made on the lines below your model ____ + ____ = ____ 9 0 9

Let’s look at the facts again =

Use your domino mat to make models of these facts =

Without calling out….. THINK First, THINK about what these facts have in common. PAIR Then, turn to a classmate and PAIR your thoughts. SHARE Lastly, we will SHARE our thoughts with the whole class.

Look at these facts…

What do you notice about these facts…

Let’s make one using a domino mat

Let’s make one using a domino mat

Make a number sentence that shows the fact model you made on the lines below your model ____ ____ = ____

Let’s look at the facts again =

Use your domino mat to make models of these facts =

Without calling out….. THINK First, THINK about what these facts have in common. PAIR Then, turn to a classmate and PAIR your thoughts. SHARE Lastly, we will SHARE our thoughts with the whole class.

THINK THINK about what conclusions you can make about adding or subtraction 0 from a number. PAIRThen, turn to a classmate and PAIR your thoughts. SHARE Lastly, we will SHARE our thoughts with the whole class.