The purpose of this activity is for students to find differences using methods they choose. As students work, they may feel more comfortable with one method than another. The numbers were chosen to encourage different methods (counting on and taking away), so students can consider the numbers in a specific expression as they find the difference. During the Activity Synthesis, students share which method they used for a specific problem and why they chose it (MP3).
MLR8 Discussion Supports. Synthesis: During partner work, invite students to take turns sharing their responses. Ask students to restate what they heard using precise mathematical language and their own words. Display the sentence frame: “Te escuché decir . . . ” // “I heard you say . . . .” Original speakers can agree or clarify for their partner.
Advances: Listening, Speaking
Engagement: Provide Access by Recruiting Interest. Provide choice. Invite students to decide which problem to start with.
Supports accessibility for: Social-Emotional Functioning, Attention