In the previous lesson, students matched Add To, Take From, and Put Together/Take Apart problems to equations and made sense of the way an addition and a subtraction equation can be used to represent a Put Together/Take Apart, Addend Unknown problem. This matching task gives students an additional opportunity to analyze the Compare, Difference Unknown problem structures and equations closely and make connections (MP2). As students work, encourage them to refine their descriptions of how different equations represent the actions or the relationships between quantities (MP6). In particular, look for the way students make connections to the bigger quantity, smaller quantity, and the difference.
The set of cards also includes an Add To, Change Unknown problem. There is only one equation card that matches this problem in the set of cards provided. However, in the Lesson Synthesis, students will discuss whether or not a subtraction equation could be used to represent the problem. This discussion is a foundation for students' algebraic thinking. A subtraction equation does not represent the actions in the problem, but can be used to solve it based on the relationship between addition and subtraction.
MLR2 Collect and Display. Collect the language students use to explain their thinking. Display words and phrases, such as “unir”, “quitar”, “sumar”, “restar”, “total”, “parte”, “desconocido” y “sumando desconocido” // “join,” “take away,” “add,” “subtract,” “total,” “part,” “unknown,” and “unknown addend.” During the Synthesis, invite students to suggest ways to update the display by asking “¿Qué otras palabras o frases deberíamos incluir?” // “What are some other words or phrases we should include?”. Invite students to borrow language from the display as needed.
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