The purpose of this activity is for students to measure the length of their shoe using connecting cubes and solve a Put Together, Result Unknown problem and a Compare, Difference Unknown problem about their measurements. To solve the Put Together problem, students may put the connecting cube towers together and count all, count on, use known facts, or use methods such as making a ten. To solve the Compare problems, students may draw a diagram directly comparing the lengths then count up or count back or use known facts to determine the difference. When students find sums and differences using their measurements, they reason abstractly and quantitatively (MP2).
It is likely that students’ shoes will not be the length of an exact number of connecting cubes. Encourage students to write the closest number of whole units. There is no need to check students’ measuring techniques in this activity because the focus of the activity is solving story problems.