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Number Sense Foundations

Maths • Year 5 • 45 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum

Maths
5Year 5
45
25 students
2 March 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 1 of 12 in the unit "Mastering Numbers and Algebra". Lesson Title: Introduction to Number Sense Lesson Description: Students will explore the concept of number sense, focusing on understanding numbers, their relationships, and how they can be represented in various forms. Activities will include number line exercises and identifying even and odd numbers.

Number Sense Foundations

Lesson Overview

Lesson Title: Introduction to Number Sense
Unit: Mastering Numbers and Algebra (Lesson 1 of 12)
Duration: 45 minutes
Year Level: Year 5
Curriculum Area: Mathematics and Statistics
Curriculum Level: Level 3
Key Focus: Understanding numbers, relationships between numbers, and number representation

Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:

  • Identify and describe the place value of digits in whole numbers.
  • Represent numbers on a number line accurately.
  • Identify and classify numbers as even or odd.

Resources Required

  • Large printed number line (0–100) to place on the board
  • Individual number lines for students
  • Number cards (1–100)
  • Mini whiteboards and markers
  • Counters or small objects for group work

Lesson Structure

1. Warm-Up Activity (5 minutes) – ‘Count Around the Room’

  • The class will stand in a circle and count sequentially from 1 to 50.
  • Every time a student says an even number, they must clap.
  • Every time a student says an odd number, they must stomp their foot.
  • Two quick reflection questions at the end:
    • "What patterns did you notice with the even numbers?"
    • "What patterns did you notice with the odd numbers?"

2. Guided Teaching (10 minutes) – Understanding Number Sense

  • Place Value Discussion:
    • Using a large number (e.g., 4,382), break it down into its place value components (thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones).
    • Ask students: How would this number look if we changed the 3 in the hundreds place to a 6?
  • Number Line Concept:
    • Display a number line 0–100 on the board.
    • Place numbers on the number line and discuss their positions relative to others.
    • Ask students: What number comes exactly between 40 and 50? Is 72 closer to 70 or 80? Why?

3. Group Activity (15 minutes) – ‘Even and Odd Number Hunt’

  • Divide students into five groups of five.
  • Each group receives a set of number cards (1–100).
  • Their task:
    • Sort the cards into even and odd numbers.
    • Place the even numbers along one number line and odd numbers along another.
  • Groups will then share one interesting pattern they found.

4. Individual Practice (10 minutes) – ‘Race to 100’

  • Each student is given a mini whiteboard and a number line (0–100).
  • Teacher calls out a number, and students must:
    • Identify its place value components.
    • Mark if it’s even or odd.
    • Locate it quickly on the number line.
  • The first five students to get everything correct three rounds in a row receive a Mathematical Mastermind sticker.

Wrap-Up and Reflection (5 minutes)

  • Quick-fire questions:
    • What was the easiest way to tell if a number was even or odd?
    • Did anyone come up with a trick for quickly placing numbers on the number line?
  • Teacher provides two exit questions for students to write answers to on sticky notes before they leave:
    1. Write a two-digit odd number and explain how you know it’s odd.
    2. What number would you place between 18 and 22? Why?

Assessment and Differentiation

Formative assessment

  • Observing responses during activities
  • Checking individual whiteboard work

Differentiation

  • For students needing extra support: Provide a number line with highlighted even and odd numbers.
  • For advanced learners: Challenge them to explain place value in three-digit numbers and justify their reasoning.

Teacher Reflection After the Lesson

  • What strategies helped students engage with the number line?
  • Did the even/odd number hunt reinforce key concepts effectively?
  • How confidently did students explain their reasoning?

Next Lesson Preview: Understanding Place Value in Larger Numbers

In the next lesson, students will deepen their number sense by exploring how numbers are structured and how place value impacts calculations.

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