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The purpose of this Number Talk is to elicit the strategies and understandings students have for subtracting multi-digit numbers when the minuend is a multiple of 100. These understandings help students develop fluency and will be helpful later in this lesson when students will need to interpret student work and solve word problems that involve multi-digit numbers.
Find the value of each expression mentally.
In this activity, students analyze a situation and given solutions, and think about what questions were asked. They also write their own question that can be answered with the quantities in the situation. As they connect equations to a context, students reason quantitatively and abstractly (MP2) and engage in aspects of modeling (MP4).
George Meegan walked 19,019 miles between 1977 and 1983. He finished at age 31. He wore out 12 pairs of hiking boots.
Jean Beliveau walked 46,900 miles between 2000 and 2011. He finished at age 56.
Here are the responses Kiran gave to answer some questions about the situation.
In each row, write a question that Kiran could answer, using the given information. In the last row, write a new question about the situation. Show your answer and explain your reasoning.
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2 pairs of hiking boots |
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25 years |
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In this task, students create their own word problems that must have a specific answer and follow additional constraints involving the type of operations that could be used to solve the problem or the size of the numbers they can use (MP2, MP4).
Elena, Noah, and Han each create a problem with an answer of 1,564.
Write a problem that each student could have written. Show that the answer to the question is 1,564.
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“Today we determined the questions for different problems and created new problems that involve different operations.“
“How was the thinking process different when coming up with the questions instead of the answers?”
“What was challenging about creating a question when a situation and some information about it are given? What about when no information other than the answer was given?”