I Can Show the Number 3 in Many Ways | Number Recognition Three

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In this lesson, students explore the number 3 through various representations, including drawings, numerals, tally marks, and more. They engage in activities that encourage them to show the number 3 in different ways, reinforcing their understanding and recognition of the number. By the end of the lesson, students are encouraged to practice these methods to become more familiar with the number 3.
  1. Can you show me three apples with your drawing?
  2. How do you write the number 3 as a word?
  3. Can you hold up three fingers for me?

Let’s Learn About the Number 3!

Today, we’re going to have fun learning about the number 3. There are so many cool ways to show the number 3. Let’s explore them together!

Showing the Number 3

We can show the number 3 in lots of different ways. Here are some fun examples:

Picture

Imagine drawing three apples. That’s a picture of the number 3!

Numeral

The numeral for three looks like this: 3.

Five Frame

A five frame is a box with five spaces. We can fill three of those spaces to show the number 3.

Ten Frame

A ten frame has ten spaces. We fill three spaces to show the number 3.

Tally Marks

Tally marks are lines we draw. We draw three lines to show the number 3: | | |.

Number Line

A number line is like a ruler. We can find the number 3 on it by counting: 1, 2, 3!

Word

We can also write the number 3 as a word: three.

Dice

When you roll a dice, you might see three dots. That’s the number 3!

Domino

On a domino, you might see three dots on one side. That’s another way to show 3.

Fingers

You can hold up three fingers to show the number 3. Try it!

Can You Show the Number 3?

Now it’s your turn! Can you show the number 3 in these ways?

  • Picture
  • Tally marks
  • Numeral
  • Word
  • Domino
  • Five frame
  • Ten frame
  • Number line
  • Fingers
  • Dice

Great job learning about the number 3! Keep practicing, and you’ll be a number expert in no time!

  1. Can you think of other things around you that come in groups of three? Maybe three toys, three friends, or three pieces of fruit?
  2. How do you feel when you see the number 3 in different places, like on a clock or in a book? Does it remind you of anything special?
  3. Why do you think it’s important to know different ways to show the number 3? How might it help you in games or in school?
  1. Number Hunt: Go on a number hunt around your home or classroom. Look for the number 3 in different places, like on clocks, books, or calendars. Can you find three objects that are the same, like three pencils or three blocks? Take a picture or draw what you find!

  2. Three’s a Pattern: Create a pattern using the number 3. You can use stickers, stamps, or draw shapes. For example, make a pattern like circle, circle, circle, square, circle, circle, circle, square. Can you think of other patterns using the number 3?

  3. Story Time: Think of a short story or a scene where the number 3 is important. Maybe it’s about three little pigs or three friends going on an adventure. Draw a picture of your story and share it with someone. How many times can you find the number 3 in your story?

Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript, removing any repetitive phrases and maintaining clarity:

I can show the number 3 in many ways.

I can show the number 3 as a picture: 3.
I can show the number 3 as a numeral: 3.
I can show the number 3 in a five frame: 3.
I can show the number 3 in a ten frame: 3.
I can show the number 3 with tally marks: 3.
I can show the number 3 on a number line: 3.
I can show the number 3 as a word: three.
I can show the number 3 on dice: 3.
I can show the number 3 on a domino: 3.
I can show the number 3 on fingers: 3.

Now you answer before me how we show 3:
– Picture
– Tally marks
– Numeral
– Word
– Domino
– Five frame
– Ten frame
– Number line
– Fingers
– Dice

Let’s learn today!

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