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Which is more?

March 24, 2022August 8, 2022 dbr3601

Which is more?

For Teachers

Ask

Which is more?

How do you know?

How did you see it?

What did you notice that helped you compare?

Grades

2, 3

Big Ideas

Attending to and using structure

Comparing quantities

Equal means the same

Composing and decomposing number

Extend

If you have access to dice, provide students with several:

Can you create two groups of dice that are close to equal but not equal?

How do you know they are not equal?

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