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How can I use a picture graph to tell how many more kids prefer the swings than the slide?
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In this lesson you will learn to solve compare problems by using information from a picture graph.
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A Common Misunderstanding Forgetting that comparing is finding the difference. We can add or subtract to find the difference. 7-5 = 2 or 5 + ? = 7
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Let’s Review Favorite Playground Equipment Key =1 seesaw slide swing monkey bars
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Core Lesson 6 - 2 = 4 2 + ? = 6 4 more prefer the swing than the slide. 2 + 4 = 6 seesaw slide swing monkey bars Favorite Playground Equipment Key =1
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Core Lesson 1 more student needs to vote for seesaw to equal the monkey bar votes. 4 -3 = 1 3 + ? = 4 3 + 1 = 4 seesaw slide swing monkey bars Favorite Playground Equipment Key =1
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Core Lesson Sports our class plays Key =1 soccer basketball football
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soccer basketball football 3 fewer kids play soccer than football. 7 - 4 = 3 4 + ? = 7 4 + 3 = 7 Sports our class plays Key =1
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Core Lesson soccer basketball football 2 more kids will need to play basketball to equal the football players. 5 + ? = 7 5 + 2 = 7 7 -5 = 2 Key =1 Sports our class plays
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In this lesson you have learned to solve compare problems by using information from a picture graph.
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