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The purpose of this Number Talk is to elicit strategies and understandings students have for adding within 100. Students may share how they use mental strategies to make a ten. When students share how they use the value of one expression to find the value of the next expression, they look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning (MP8).
Find the value of each expression mentally.
The purpose of this activity is for students to solve their story problems and represent one or more ways to solve the problem (MP2). As students work, encourage them to find a different way to solve the problem or a different way to represent the problem once they have completed a solution.
Your story with the question
Your thinking and reasoning to solve the problem, using:
The answer to your story problem question
The purpose of this activity is for students to see the different story problem posters their classmates made. After the Gallery Walk, students have a chance to make revisions to their own posters. This could be making corrections, but it could also be adding new details or different representations based on what they learned from seeing the other posters. Some students might need guidance with asking mathematical questions or leaving feedback using precise math language (MP3, MP6).
Consider asking or displaying:
The goal of the Activity Synthesis is to reflect on how the posters were the same and how they were different.
“Today we solved story problems that we wrote and shared our work with classmates. We used many concepts and skills that we learned about this year in math.”
“What are you most proud of that you learned in math this year? What are you most looking forward to learning in third grade?”