K.MATH.2.D
Recognize instantly the quantity of a small group of objects in organized and random arrangements; Page 2 December 2014 Update.
Kindergarten · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2012
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quantitysmall groupobjectsorganized arrangementsrandom arrangements
Skills
- recognize (quantity of a small group of objects in organized arrangements) #dok1
- recognize (quantity of a small group of objects in random arrangements) #dok1
- subitize (identify how many in a group without counting) #dok2
- compare (quantities from different arrangements) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can recognize the number of objects in a small group when they are neatly arranged. #dok1
- I can recognize the number of objects in a small group when they are in a random arrangement. #dok1
- I can quickly identify how many objects are in a group without counting one by one. #dok2
- I can compare the quantity in different small groups, even if they look different. #dok2
Big Ideas
- The quantity in a small group of objects can be instantly known without counting each item.
- Recognizing groups by quantity helps in building strong number sense and readiness for problem-solving.
Essential Questions
- How can you tell how many objects are in a group without counting each one?
- Does the arrangement of objects change how many are there?
- Why is it important to recognize small quantities instantly?
- What strategies can you use to identify how many objects are in a group?
- How does being able to recognize quantities quickly help you in math?