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The purpose of this Number Talk is to elicit strategies and understandings students have for adding within 100. These understandings help students develop fluency and will be helpful later in this lesson when students add 2 two-digit numbers, with composing a ten, using methods based on place value and the properties of operations.
In this activity, students have an opportunity to look for and make use of structure (MP7) because they decompose addends to make a new ten.
Encuentra mentalmente el valor de cada expresión.
The purpose of this activity is for students to add 2 two-digit numbers within 100 and show their thinking with equations. Although some students may write each step of their thinking with equations, it is not required that they do so. Students can write one equation that shows the sum and represent their method in their drawings. In the Activity Synthesis, students present their method verbally to a new partner.
This activity uses MLR8 Discussion Supports. Advances: listening, speaking, conversing
Encuentra el valor de cada suma.
Muestra cómo pensaste. Usa dibujos, números o palabras.
Escribe ecuaciones para representar cómo pensaste.
The purpose of this activity is for students to use what they know about the base-ten structure of numbers to create different expressions. Students use place value reasoning to create expressions with the smallest and largest values and expressions that may or may not require composing a ten when adding using methods based on place value (MP7). In the Activity Synthesis, students explain how they reasoned about whether or not a new ten could be composed just by looking at the addends (MP3). Although some students may complete the activity without finding any sums, others may need to find partial sums or complete sums in order to explain what happens when adding.
37
22
18
56
41
En cada caso, escribe una expresión de suma que tenga 2 números y que haga que la afirmación sea verdadera. Usa solo los números de arriba.
Esta suma tiene el menor valor posible.
Expresión:_______________________
Esta suma tiene el mayor valor posible.
Expresión:_______________________
No se necesita formar una nueva decena para encontrar el valor de esta suma.
Expresión:_______________________
Si se forma una nueva decena para encontrar el valor de esta suma, aún quedarán algunas unidades.
Expresión:_______________________
Si se forma una nueva decena para encontrar el valor de esta suma, no quedarán unidades.
Expresión:_______________________
Si te queda tiempo: Escoge 2 números de la lista.
Escribe la expresión de suma que tenga el valor más cercano a 95.
¿Cómo sabes que este es el valor que está más cerca de 95?
Optional
The purpose of this activity is for students to relate adding within 100 to real-world contexts. In previous lessons and activities, students have used different methods to add within 100. In this activity, students solve problems that help them see when this type of addition is used in people’s lives. This activity is optional because it is an opportunity for extra practice that not all classes may need.
When students connect the quantities in the story problem to an equation, they reason abstractly and quantitatively (MP2).
“En esta unidad, aprendieron cómo sumar hasta 100. ¿Qué cosas aprendieron?” // “During this unit you learned how to add within 100. What are some things that you learned?” (I can add tens and tens and ones and ones. I can make ten when adding by breaking apart the ones.)
“De todo lo que aprendieron, ¿de qué están más orgullosos? ¿En qué deben seguir mejorando?” // “What are you most proud of learning? What do you still need to work on?”
Aprendimos a sumar 2 números de dos dígitos hasta 100 (es decir, sin que el resultado se pase de 100) y a escribir ecuaciones para representar nuestros métodos.
Sumamos las decenas con las decenas y las unidades con las unidades.
Primero sumamos las unidades para formar una nueva decena.