
Lesson
Finger Place Value and Counting
Students learn how Chisanbop hand positions can show number values and complete numbers.
Finger Place Value and Counting
What students learn
Students learn that fingers can show number values in an organized way instead of only counting one at a time. Start with to introduce the basic hand values.
Why it matters
Chisanbop works because the hand position carries place-value meaning. shows how a student can count upward while keeping the value visible.
Learn the idea
Before using the method for operations, students need to read a hand pattern as one complete number. gives that practice step.
Try it
Ask the student to show 4, 5, 8, 10, and 14 with their fingers. After each number, have them say what each raised or lowered finger is worth.
Parent guide
Move slowly at first. If the student guesses, pause and ask them to name the value shown by each hand before naming the total.