Quick problems to begin session #4.
I began by holding up 3 sticks of 10 unifix cubes, and asking the children how many I had.

All but Emilio said 30. (Emilio was sharpening his pencil.) Then I held up 52, in 5 tens and 2 ones. That was a little harder for them to see, but basically they understood the tens and ones combination. (Sunny saw 42, Daniella saw 51, and Jack saw 52. Emilio was still sharpening his pencil!) Yet their understanding of the base-ten structure of double-digit numbers seems fragile, because they used very little of that understanding to solve these multidigit problems.
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