Unit 8 - Lesson 1 - Grade 2: Illustrative Mathematics
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Grade 2 Unit 8
Lesson 1: Can You Share?
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics
Grade 2 Unit 8
Lesson 1: Can You Share?
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics
Lesson: Can You Share?

What do you notice?
What do you notice?
What do you wonder?
What do you wonder?
Choose a container of counters. Share the counters equally with your partner. Then complete the table to show the total number of objects and how many you each received.
Complete the table to show the total number of objects and how many you each received.
Complete the table to show the total number of objects and how many you each received.
Andre has a collection of 17 marbles. He wants to play a game with his sister. They both need to start with the same number of marbles and they want to use as many as they can.
How many marbles would Andre and his sister get? Would there be any marbles left out of the game? Show your thinking.
How many marbles would Andre and his sister get? Would there be any marbles left out of the game? Show your thinking.
What if Andre had 18 marbles? How many would each person get? Would there be any marbles left out?Show your thinking.
What if Andre had 18 marbles? How many would each person get? Would there be any marbles left out?
Show your thinking.
What if Andre had 20 marbles? How many would each person get? Would there be any marbles left out?
What if Andre had 20 marbles? How many would each person get? Would there be any marbles left out?
Cool Down: Share with Your Partner
Noah and Lin want to share 11 connecting cubes equally. How many will each student get? Will there be any leftovers?
Show your thinking using diagrams, symbols, or other representations. You may use cubes if it helps.
Noah and Lin want to share 11 connecting cubes equally. How many will each student get? Will there be any leftovers?
Show your thinking using diagrams, symbols, or other representations. You may use cubes if it helps.