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Primary colors are blue, red, and yellow.
• How many primary colors is the girl sorting?
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FAMILY NOTE: This page checks your child’s understanding of important skills needed for success in Chapter 12.
DIRECTIONS 1. Circle the fruits that are red. 2. Circle the triangles. 3. Count and write how many in each set. Circle the set with more objects. 4. Count and write how many in each set. Circle the set with fewer objects.
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DIRECTIONS Tell what you know about the ladybugs. Some of the ladybugs are different. Circle those ladybugs and tell why they are different. Tell what you know about the butterflies.
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DIRECTIONS Use the picture to play I Spy with a partner. Decide who will go first. Player 1 looks at the picture, selects an object, and tells Player 2 the color of the object. Player 2 must guess what Player 1 sees. Once Player 2 guesses correctly, it is his or her turn to choose an object and have Player 1 guess.
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Lesson 12.1
DIRECTIONS Choose a color. Use that color crayon to color the clouds. Sort and classify a handful of shapes into a set of that color and a set of not that color. Draw and color the shapes.
Chapter 12 • Lesson 1 four hundred ninety-three 493
Algebra • Classify and Count by ColorEssential Question How can you classify and count objects by color?
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DIRECTIONS 1. Place shapes as shown. Sort and classify the shapes by the category of color. Draw and color the shapes in each category.
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DIRECTIONS Look at the categories in Exercise 1. Count how many in each category. 2. Circle the categories that have one shape. Write the number. 3. Circle the category that has two shapes. Write the number. 4. Circle the category that has 3 shapes. Write the number.
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HOME ACTIVITY • Provide your child with different colors of the same objects, such as straws, socks, or marbles. Ask him or her to sort and classify the objects into two sets, a set of all one color and a set of all the other colors.
DIRECTIONS 1. How are these shapes sorted and classified? Draw one more shape in each category. 2. Draw to show what you know about sorting and classifying by color.
FOR MORE PRACTICE:Standards Practice Book, pp. P235–P236
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DIRECTIONS Choose a shape. Draw the shape at the top of each side. Sort and classify a handful of shapes into a set of the shape you chose and a set not that shape. Draw and color the shapes.
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Algebra • Classify and Count by ShapeEssential Question How can you classify and count objects by shape?
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DIRECTIONS 1. Place shapes as shown. Sort and classify the shapes by the category of shape. Draw and color the shapes in each category.
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DIRECTIONS Look at the categories in Exercise 1. Count how many in each category. 2. Circle the categories that have one shape. Write the number. 3. Circle the category that has two shapes. Write the number. 4. Circle the category that has three shapes. Write the number.
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HOME ACTIVITY • Have your child sort household objects intocategories of shape.
DIRECTIONS 1. How are these shapes sorted and classified? Draw one more shape in each category. 2. Using the same shapes, draw to show what you know about sorting and classifying by shape in a different way.
FOR MORE PRACTICE:Standards Practice Book, pp. P237–P238
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DIRECTIONS Sort and classify a handful of shapes by size. Draw and color the shapes.
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Algebra • Classify and Count by SizeEssential Question How can you classify and count objects by size?
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DIRECTIONS 1. Place shapes as shown. Sort and classify the shapes by the category of size. Draw and color the shapes in each category.
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DIRECTIONS Look at the categories in Exercise 1. Count how many in each category. 2. Circle the category that has three per category. Write the number. 3. Circle the category that has four per category. Write the number.
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FOR MORE PRACTICE:Standards Practice Book, pp. P239–P240
HOME ACTIVITY • Have your child sort household objects into categories of size.
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DIRECTIONS 1. Look at the set at the beginning of the row. Circle the shape that belongs in that set. 2. Look at the shape at the beginning of the row. Mark an X on the set in which the shape belongs. 3. Mark under the picture that shows the shape that does not belong.
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DIRECTIONS Place a handful of orange and green cubes on the workspace. Sort and classify the cubes by the category of color. Move the cubes to the graph by category. Draw and color the cubes. Tell a friend how many in each category.
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Make a Concrete GraphEssential Question How can you make a graph to count objects that have been classified into categories?
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DIRECTIONS 1. Place a handful of red and blue cubes on the workspace. Sort and classify the cubes by category. 2. Move the cubes to the graph. Draw and color the cubes. 3. Write how many of each cube.
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DIRECTIONS 4. Place a handful of green circles and triangles on the workspace. Sort and classify the shapes by category. 5. Move the shapes to the graph. Draw and color the shapes. 6. Write how many of each shape.
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HOME ACTIVITY • Have your child tell about the graph that he or she made on this page.
DIRECTIONS Use five cubes of two colors. Color the cubes to show the categories. Draw and color to show what you know about making a graph with those cubes. How many in each category? Write the numbers.
FOR MORE PRACTICE:Standards Practice Book, pp. P241–P242
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DIRECTIONS How many counters are in each category? Trace the numbers. Trace the circle to show which category has more counters.
Read a GraphEssential Question How can you read a graph to count objects that have been classified into categories?
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DIRECTIONS 1. Color the counters to show the categories. How many counters are in each category? Write the numbers. 2. Circle the category that has more counters on the graph.
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DIRECTIONS 3. Color the counters to show the categories. How many counters are in each category? Write the numbers. 4. Circle the category that has fewer counters on the graph.
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HOME ACTIVITY • Have your child tell about the graph he or she made on this page. Ask him or her which category has more cubes and which category has fewer cubes.
DIRECTIONS There are more blue cubes than red cubes. Draw and color to show the cubes on the graph. Count how many in each category. Write the numbers.
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DIRECTIONS Look at the sorting mat. How are the shapes sorted? How many red shapes? How many blue shapes? Add the two sets.Trace the addition sentence.
Lesson 12.6Problem Solving • Sort and CountEssential Question How can you solve problems using the strategy use logical reasoning?
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DIRECTIONS 1. Look at the sorting mat. How are the shapes sorted? How many green shapes? How many orange shapes? Add the two sets. Trace and write to complete the addition sentence.
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DIRECTIONS 2. Look at the sorting mat. How are the shapes sorted? How many squares? How many circles? Add the two sets. Trace and write to complete the addition sentence.
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HOME ACTIVITY • Have your child explain the two different addition sentences on this page and tell how the shapes are sorted.
DIRECTIONS Explain how the shapes are sorted. 1. How many big and small shapes? Trace and write to complete the addition sentence. 2. How many triangles and circles? Trace and write to complete the addition sentence.
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DIRECTIONS 1. Draw a line from the color name to the color. (pp. 493–496)
2–3. Look at the shape at the beginning of the row. Circle the set of shapes in which it belongs. 4. Look at the size of the shapes. Mark an X on the shape that does not belong.
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DIRECTIONS 5. Look at the shape at the beginning of the row. Mark under the set of shapes in which it belongs. 6. Look at the size of the shapes. Mark under the shape that does not belong. 7–8. Look at the shape at the beginning of the row. Mark under the set of shapes in which it belongs.
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DIRECTIONS 9. Mark beside the graph that shows there are fewer red cubes than blue cubes. 10. Look at the sorting mat. Mark under the addition sentence that matches the sorted shapes.
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PERFORMANCE TASK This task will assess the child’sunderstanding of sorting and graphing.
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