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Math Example--Comparing and Ordering Numbers--Arranging Items Numerically--Example 12

Math Example--Comparing and Ordering Numbers--Arranging Items Numerically--Example 12

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Counting and Arranging

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The image shows several farm animals like ducks, chickens, goats, sheep, pigs, and roosters. The task is to arrange fewer than ten animals in a row and count them. The solution displays nine animals arranged in a row and numbered from 1 to 9.

"From this collection of farm animals, arrange less than ten of them in a row and count them." Solution: Arrange the animals in a row and assign numbers to each item. The animals are numbered from 1 to 9.

In general, understanding how to compare and order items numerically is a fundamental math skill, especially when dealing with number sets or groups. By practicing these examples, students can grasp the underlying principles of comparison, which include recognizing patterns, ordering values, and applying logic to find solutions.

Seeing multiple worked-out examples is essential for students, as it provides a clear and varied set of illustrations that reinforce the learning process. Each example demonstrates slightly different approaches or configurations, which helps students build a well-rounded understanding of the concept.

Teacher’s Script: Let's look at this example together. Notice how the items are arranged, and think about why they are ordered in this particular way. Each number has a specific place based on its value, and seeing the items arranged this way helps us understand the concept of ordering. Now, let's try to find patterns in this arrangement and see if we can apply the same logic to similar examples.

For a complete collection of math examples related to Comparing and Ordering Items click on this link: Math Examples: Comparing and Ordering Items Numerically Collection.

Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.CC.B.4, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.CC.C.6
Grade Range K - 1
Curriculum Nodes Arithmetic
    • Numbers and Patterns
        • Counting
Copyright Year 2020
Keywords counting