Lesson 3 Learning Objective:
Write number words for numbers up to ten thousand
Reflect:
Reflect in your math journal. Draw, create or write to share your thinking. See Lesson guide 3 for more reflection questions, real life anchoring, playful explorations and creative invitations.
When are written numbers used and why?
What patterns do you notice when writing numbers?
Write a short letter to a number (e.g., “Dear 3,456…”) explaining what you learned about it today and how you’ll remember it.
Math Talk:
What Math Lives Here?
Have a conversation about this image. Be curious. Be creative. Can you see in different ways?
Numbers written in six languages: kwakwaka'wakw, hul'qumi'num, Swampy Cree, Spanish, French and English. What do you notice? How does your thinking change in different languages? Do numbers change when language changes?
Created by Laura Mann with Simple Word Generator