Description
- Invite students to bring their completed worksheets to the mat and share their number stories aloud. (e.g., My town is Number 3. There are 3 cats and 3 stars in the sky. There is a letterbox that says 3…)
- Celebrate the use of number and creativity in each student’s work.
- Display all worksheets in order from 1 to 10 on a wall or board using number cards as a guide.
- Discuss the number sequence and what students notice about the different ways numbers were represented.
For more details, please visit the resource page at: https://stevendegc.com.au/activity/my-number-story/
Lesson plan:
1. Book Introduction
- Read selected pages from Anno’s Counting Book.
- Discuss what’s happening in each picture and how numbers are shown through items and activities.
- Ask questions like “What do you see on the page with 4 trees?” and “How does the number change each time?”
2. Whole-Class Counting Session
- Number sequence: Lead a class count aloud from 1 to 10 using fingers, clapping, or movement.
- Number presentation: Use magnets or shapes to visually present a number picked randomly by student (e.g., 2: 2 squares).
- Number presentation (collections): Brainstorm at least two collections that match the number (e.g. 2 ducks, 2 apples). Draw both collections on the whiteboard.
- Ask students to choose their own number and draw two matching collections on a mini whiteboard or scrap paper.
- Invite a few students to share their drawings and explanations.
3. My Number Story Worksheet Activity
- Each student selects a worksheet with a number from 1 to 10 printed on it.
- Students complete four sections:
- Colour the number of squares to match the number.
- Draw at least two different collections showing the number (e.g. 3 cats and 3 stars).
- Draw a place they have seen that number in real life (e.g. on a letterbox or dice).
- Trace the number using the dotted line provided.
4. Story Sharing & Number Ordering
- Invite students to bring their completed worksheets to the mat and share their number stories aloud. (e.g., My town is Number 3. There are 3 cats and 3 stars in the sky. There is a letterbox that says 3…)
- Celebrate the use of number and creativity in each student’s work.
- Display all worksheets in order from 1 to 10 on a wall or board using number cards as a guide.
- Discuss the number sequence and what students notice about the different ways numbers were represented.
For more details, please visit the resource page at: https://stevendegc.com.au/activity/my-number-story/
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