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Count Your Beans! Whole Group Lesson or Guided Instruction: Each student gets a mat to work on. Working with partners or independently each gets their own baggie of numbers from 1-30. Each set was a different color to avoid having children mix them up. Objective: build tens and ones up to 30.

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Count Your Beans! Whole Group Lesson or Guided Instruction:. Objective: build tens and ones up to 30. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Count Your Beans! Whole Group Lesson  or Guided Instruction:

Count Your Beans!Whole Group Lesson or Guided Instruction:

Each student gets a mat to work on. Working with partners or independently each gets their own baggie of numbers from 1-30. Each set was a different color to avoid having children mix them up.

Objective: build tens and ones up to 30.

Page 2: Count Your Beans! Whole Group Lesson  or Guided Instruction:

Count Your Beans!1. Choose a number card.

2. Count out beans to match your number.

3. When you get a group of 10trade it for a stick.

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Page 4: Count Your Beans! Whole Group Lesson  or Guided Instruction:

Count Your Beans!Whole Group Lesson or Guided Instruction:

Each student gets a mat to work on. Working with partners or independently each gets their own baggie of numbers from 10-99. Each set was a different color to avoid having children mix them up.

Objective: build tens and ones up to 100.

Page 5: Count Your Beans! Whole Group Lesson  or Guided Instruction:

Count Your Beans!1. Choose a number card.

2. Count out beans to match your number.

3. When you get a group of 10trade it for a stick.

Page 6: Count Your Beans! Whole Group Lesson  or Guided Instruction:

Count Your Beans!

Written Number

OnesTens

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Activity adapted from:http://kindergartencrayons.blogspot.com/2011/06/dont-spill-beans-beginning-place-value.html