Working with students to compose teen numbers can be tricky. I love getting my students engaged in learning through Legos. What kid can resist working with Legos? Uh, none! So I came up with this lesson to practice composing teen numbers. I use this activity in small group or it could be used as a math center. If you have enough Legos you could even teach it whole group.
I used 2 x 4 bricks, but any size would work. I pulled two colors so we could use one color for the tens and one color for the ones. For the activity the student flips over 1 of the included teen number Lego cards. The student makes the number shown with their Legos. When a student has 10 ones (loose Lego bricks) they connect them into a ten. I had my students put a mini fig on top of the ten they built. They were really motivated to make a ten so they could put their mini fig on it. Ha!
Once they built their ten the students lined the ones up separately next to it. I used post it notes to label the tens and ones. The students then wrote the number they made on the worksheet. I had students use markers to write their numbers. They used the same 2 colors they were using for the Lego bricks. This student used a red marker to write the number in the tens spot and a yellow marker to write the number in the ones spot.
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