AC9MFN04
partition and combine collections up to 10 using part-part-whole relationships and subitising to recognise and name the parts
Elaborations
- AC9MFN04_E1recognising numbers represented in physical or virtual ten-frames, and describing their reasoning: “It’s 7 because there is 5 there and 2 more”
- AC9MFN04_E2partitioning collections of up to 10 objects in different ways and saying the part-part-whole relationship; for example, partitioning a collection of 6 counters into 4 counters and 2 counters and saying, “6 is 4 and 2 more, it’s 2 and 4”, then partitioning the same collection into 5 and one or 3 and 3
- AC9MFN04_E3representing part-part-whole relationships in numbers up to 10 using physical or virtual materials; for example, identifying numbers represented by dots in standard number configurations such as dominos and dice by recognising parts that form the whole
- AC9MFN04_E4exploring number groupings in First Nations Australians’ counting systems and the different ways of representing these groupings to form and partition numbers, applying this to quantify collections of objects in the environment on Country/Place up to 10
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