Section C: Practice Problems Make and Break Apart 10
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In this section, we found many different ways to make 10.
We used a 10-frame and our fingers to show numbers and figure out how many more are needed to make 10.
There are 4 counters.
We need 6 more counters to make 10.
There are 9 fingers.
We need to put up 1 more finger to make 10.
We used equations to show different ways to make 10.
Problem 1 (Lesson 10)
How many counters are there?
Problem 2 (Lesson 10)
Draw a line from the fingers to the ten-frame that shows the same number.
Problem 3 (Lesson 11)
Circle the equation that matches the 10-frame.
Problem 4 (Lesson 12)
Draw a line from each 10-frame to the equation it matches.
Problem 5 (Lesson 12)
Write a number to show how many counters are needed to fill the 10-frame.
Problem 6 (Lesson 13)
For each number, write the number you need to add to make 10.
Use a 10-frame and two-color counters if it helps you.
Problem 7 (Lesson 14)
Mai has a tower of 10 connecting cubes.
She snaps the tower into 2 parts and puts one part behind her back.
She shows her partner 3 cubes.
How many cubes is Mai hiding?
Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, words, or objects.
Problem 8 (Exploration)
Clare is playing What’s Behind My Back? She has a tower of 10 cubes.
She accidentally snaps the tower into 3 pieces.
She shows these two towers.
How many cubes does Clare have behind her back?
Problem 9 (Exploration)
Diego is playing What’s Behind My Back? He has a tower of 10 cubes.
He accidentally snaps the tower into 3 pieces.
He shows this tower.
How many cubes could be in Diego’s other two towers?