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The purpose of this Number Talk is to elicit strategies and understandings students have for adding to teen numbers. These understandings help students develop fluency and will be helpful later in this lesson when students will need to be able to find the unknown value in an equation with a teen number.
When students add ones to ones, they are making use of the structure of the base-ten number system (MP7).
Encuentra mentalmente el valor de cada expresión.
The purpose of this activity is for students to solve a Take From, Change Unknown story problem using a method that makes sense to them. This is a challenging problem type for students because the amount that students are taking away or counting on is the unknown.
The activity begins with a numberless and questionless story problem to help students understand the context and structure of the story problem. Students begin the activity by looking at the problem displayed, rather than in their books. The numbers 5, 10, and 15 are used so that the focus of the activity can be on making sense of the story problem, rather than the computation. Students may benefit from acting out the story.
Hay 15 estudiantes de pie en el salón de clase.
Algunos estudiantes se sientan en la alfombra.
5 estudiantes se quedan de pie.
¿Cuántos estudiantes se sentaron en la alfombra?
Muestra cómo pensaste. Usa dibujos, números o palabras.
The purpose of the lesson is for students to solve a Take From, Result Unknown and a Take From, Change Unknown story problem. The story problems have the same numbers, which include a teen number, so that the focus can be on the structure of the story problems and the equations. In the Activity Synthesis, students compare the structure of the problems and in the Lesson Synthesis, students make sense of equations that represent the story problems (MP2).
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The purpose of this activity is for students to choose from activities that offer practice adding and subtracting within 10. Students choose from any of the previously introduced stages of the listed centers.
Escoge un centro.
Revuelve y saca
Compara
Acertijos numéricos
“Hoy comparamos dos tipos diferentes de problemas-historia” // “Today we compared two different types of story problems.”
Display stories from the activity about students leaving the classroom. Then display these equations and explain that they represent the two stories.
“¿Qué pregunta se respondía con la primera ecuación?” // What question was the first equation answering?” (How many students are still in the classroom?)
“¿Qué pregunta se respondía con la segunda ecuación?” // “What question was the second equation answering?” (How many students went home?)
“¿Por qué el cuadro está en posiciones diferentes?” // “Why is the box in different places?” (They are answering different questions. The unknown part of the story is different.)
Aprendimos que 10 unidades forman una decena.
Aprendimos que todos los números del 11 al 19 se pueden representar como una decena y algunas unidades.
Usamos esto para encontrar números desconocidos en ecuaciones de suma y de resta con números del 11 al 19.
Resolvimos un nuevo tipo de problema-historia en el que no sabemos cuántos restar. Usamos varias ecuaciones para mostrar la historia.
Hay 17 estudiantes en el salón.
Algunos estudiantes se van a casa.
Ahora hay 4 estudiantes en el salón.
¿Cuántos estudiantes se fueron a casa?