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The purpose of this True or False? is to elicit the strategies and understandings students have for explaining why an equation is true based on place value. These understandings will be helpful later when students need to find ways to make equations true by attending to place value.
Decide if each statement is true or false. Be prepared to explain your reasoning.
The purpose of this activity is for students to use their understanding of place value to find the number that makes each equation true. Students must consider how units may be composed or decomposed to find the unknown number (MP7). The number choices intentionally emphasize the types of compositions and decompositions students may use to add and subtract within 1,000. The Synthesis focuses on the equations that involve composing or decomposing two units.
Find the number that makes each equation true.
5 hundreds + _____ tens + 6 ones =
5 hundreds + 5 tens + 16 ones
1 hundred + 1 ten + 17 ones =
1 hundred + _____ tens + 7 ones
4 hundreds + 15 tens + 3 ones =
_____ hundreds + 5 tens + 3 ones4 hundreds + 3 tens + 7 ones =
3 hundreds + _____ tens + 7 ones
7 hundreds + 8 tens + 4 ones =
7 hundreds + 7 tens + _____ ones
3 hundreds + 1 ten + 5 ones =
2 hundreds + 10 tens + _____ ones
Cards Sort Expressions with Three-Digit Values Cards
The purpose of this activity is for students to use their understanding of place value to find and create matching expressions. The activity encourages students to write expressions that show the same value by composing or decomposing hundreds, tens, and ones. Although students may find the value of each expression to find matches, look for the ways they reason why two expressions match or do not match by using what they know about hundreds, tens, and ones (MP7).
Your teacher will give you a set of cards. Group them into sets of expressions that have the same value.
Record the letters of the matching cards. Write a new expression that represents the same value.
letters for matching expressions:
new expression:
letters for matching expressions:
new expression:
letters for matching expressions:
new expression:
letters for matching expressions:
new expression:
“Share your work from the Cool-Down with your partner. Then we will share with the class.”