The purpose of this activity is for students to solve Put Together, Total Unknown story problems through a context they are familiar with—the center game Shake and Spill. To launch the lesson, the teacher plays a round of the game with students and reminds them to draw a box around the number in the equation that answers the question.
As students find sums, they relate addition to counting on. They may also apply what they know about the commutative property. Some of the story problems have the smaller addend first to encourage students to consider using this property (MP7). Students should make sure that the answer to each question is clear in their representations.
In the Activity Synthesis, use two-color counters as well as students’ representations to compare the two counting on methods.
MLR6 Three Reads. Keep books or devices closed. To launch this activity, display only the problem stem, without revealing the question. “We are going to read this story problem three times.”
- After the 1st Read: “Tell your partner what happened in the story.”
- After the 2nd Read: “What are all the things we can count in this story?” Reveal the question.
- After the 3rd Read: “What are different ways we can solve this problem?”
Advances: Reading, Representing