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Standard MI.Math.Content.K.CC.C.6
Compare numbers
Michigan State Math Standards
Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies. (Include groups with up to ten objects.)

More or Fewer
Figure out if there are enough. Engage in a Number Talk to find "how many" and to answer a secret question. Play a...

Write Numbers to Show How Many
Subitize with 5-frames and then build one less than your number on the 5-frame. Count or draw objects and then write numbers to...

1 More 1 Less
Count animals to tell if Dotson made a Mystery Math Mistake when representing the number of animals using a 10-frame and writing the...

Compare Images and Numbers
Represent 6 with a 10-frame, dot card, and Rekenrek (counting buddy) to tell if Dotson made a Mystery Math Mistake. Compare images and...

Compare Numbers 1-10
Use a 10-frame and Rekenrek (counting buddy) to tell if Dotson made a Mystery Math Mistake building "one less." Represent objects from a...

Create Groups with Same, Fewer, and More
Use the 10-frame to increase your number sense. Play fun games called "Deck o' Dot Duel 10-frame" and "Same, Less, More." Engage in...

Ways to Make Different Shapes
Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to tell whether Dotson's 10-frames represent a number less than his focus number. Tell Which One...