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Eureka Math/EngageNY Kindergarten, module 5, lesson 17 Common Core Worksheets

New York State Common Core Math Kindergarten, module 5, lesson 17
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Worksheets, solutions, and videos to help Kindergarten students learn how to count across tens when counting by ones through 40.

Topic D: Extend the Say Ten and Regular Count Sequence to 100

Lesson 17 Concept Development and Problem Set

Sammy’s mom has 10 apples in a bag. Some are red and some are green. What might be the number of each color apple in her bag? There is more than one possible answer. Show your answers with number bonds. Label the parts as R and G.

Touch and count the dots from left to right starting at the arrow. Count to the puppy, and then keep counting to his bones and twin brother!

Count again and color the last dot of each row green. When you have finished, go back and see if you can remember your green numbers!

What number did you say when you touched the first puppy?

  1. The first bone?
  2. The second bone?
  3. His twin brother?

Count each number by 1s. Write the number below when there is a box.
Touch and count the rocks from the cow to the grass!
Count up by 1s. Help the kitty play with her yarn!
Count down by 1s.

  1. Touch and count each series of numbers, pointing out that they read from left to right as they do when reading.
  2. Read each series of numbers in a different voice, e.g., like an elf, like a giant, like a witch, as a crescendo, etc. Adding drama makes the learning memorable and fun!
  3. Count across ten from various starting points using the Rekenrek.

Lesson 17 Homework
Draw more to show the number.




Learning Goal
I can count count by ones, and make a new ten.



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