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The purpose of this Number Talk is to elicit strategies students have for adding and subtracting 10. These understandings help students develop fluency and will be helpful later in this lesson when students add or subtract multiples of 10.
When students share strategies based on adding or subtracting the digits in the tens place and explain why this method works, they are looking for and making use of the base-ten system and expressing regularity in repeated reasoning (MP7, MP8).
The purpose of this activity is for students to solve two story problems involving adding or subtracting multiples of 10. Students are presented with a familiar context of counting cubes in different bags. The quantities of cubes are described using representations, and students add or subtract in a way that makes sense to them. The familiar context and representations are used to help students make sense of adding and subtracting tens. In the Activity Synthesis, students compare and connect the different representations used for each problem (MP2).
The purpose of this activity is for students to practice adding and subtracting multiples of 10 from multiples of 10. Students may use any method that makes sense to them, such as using connecting cubes in towers of 10, making base-ten drawings, or adding or subtracting the single-digit number of tens. When students notice they can add tens to tens just like they add single-digit numbers, they look for and make use of the base-ten structure of numbers (MP7).
Add 20:
Subtract 20:
4 tens and 5 tens is ___________
8 tens take away 3 tens is __________
Display and .
“Today we practiced adding and subtracting tens. How are these expressions alike? How are they different?” (They are both adding . The first one is adding ones and the second is adding tens. You can use 4 tens + 3 tens for the second expression.)
We learned how to show tens in different ways.
6 tens
60
We learned how to add and subtract tens from other tens.
4 tens and 1 ten is 5 tens
5 tens take away 2 tens is 3 tens
If students attempt to add or subtract using single cubes (or representations of single cubes), consider asking: