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This Number Talk encourages students to think about the relationship between addition and subtraction to mentally solve problems. This builds on the work in the previous lesson where students used the relationship between addition and subtraction to find unknown numbers in equations. The understanding elicited here will be helpful later in the lesson when students find the value to make an equation true.
This is the first time students experience the Number Talk routine in grade 2. Students are familiar with this routine from a previous grade, however, they may benefit from a brief review of the steps involved.
Encuentra mentalmente el valor de cada expresión.
What's Behind My Back Stage 4 Recording Sheet, Spanish
In this activity, students learn Stage 4 of the What’s Behind My Back? center. In this new stage, students work with 20 connecting cubes, organized into two towers of 10 cubes. One partner snaps the tower and puts one part behind their back and shows the other part to their partner. The other partner figures out how many cubes are behind their partner’s back. Students record an addition equation with a blank to represent the missing cubes. Students may write equations with the blank as the first or second addend. Ask students to explain what each number and blank in the equation represents in the context of the center activity (MP2).
The purpose of this activity is for students to find the value that makes an addition or subtraction equation true, with totals of 20. Students may use whatever method makes sense to them. In the Launch, students work with a new partner and fill in the unknown addend in the equations on their recording sheet from the first activity.
Encuentra el número que hace que la ecuación sea verdadera.
Math Community
Display the math community chart and read the student actions listed under “Doing Math.”
“¿Cuáles acciones hicimos hoy? ¿Cómo les ayudaron en la clase?” // “Which of these did you do today? How did they help you in class?”
“¿Hay algo más que podamos agregar al póster?” // “Is there anything else we should add to the chart?”