Decompose numbers less than or equal to 10 into pairs in more than one way, e.g., by using objects or drawings, and record each decomposition by a drawing or equation (e.g., 5 = 2 + 3 and 5 = 4 + 1).
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Michigan State Math StandardsRelated Lessons

Count with 10 and Some More
Join Mrs. Gray for a Mystery Math Mistake with D.C. He needs your help with his number bonds. We will be counting pictures with ten and some more to answer the question "how many?"

Represent Numbers 11-19
Join Mrs. Gray for a Mystery Math Mistake with D.C. He needs help figuring out the missing parts in his number bonds. We represent numbers 11-19 in more than one way.

Count Groups Up to 20
Join Mrs. Gray for a Mystery Math Mistake with D.C. He needs help figuring out his number sentences to match ten frames. We are going to work on answering questions about how many are in groups of up to 20.

10 Frames Different Ways
Join Mrs. Gray for Mystery Math Mistake word problem. Get ready to have fun with 10 frames by playing Shake Those Discs and figuring how many more are needed to make 10.

Break Apart Numbers
Join Mrs. Gray for a subtraction word problem with Professor Barble! Next, get ready for some fun with using D.C. to find ALL the ways to break apart numbers.