Section C: Practice Problems Connect Quantities and Numbers
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In this section, we matched numbers with groups of things.
We also counted out objects and drew pictures to show numbers.

We wrote numbers to show how many things there are.

Problem 1 (Lesson 13)
Draw a line from each number to the group of dots it matches.
Problem 2 (Lesson 14)
Here is the number 6.
Count out 6 counters. You can use a 5-frame if you want.
Problem 3 (Lesson 15)
Here is the number 8.
Draw a picture showing 8 things.
Problem 4 (Lesson 16)

What is a “how many” question you can ask about this picture?
Write a number to answer your question.
Problem 5 (Exploration)
Make a shape with two handfuls of pattern blocks.
Ask a “how many” question about your shape.
Trade questions with a partner and answer your partner’s question.
Problem 6 (Exploration)
Han says he sees 5.
Lin says she sees 4.
Tyler says he sees 3.
Explain or show how Han, Lin, and Tyler can all be correct.