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Money Word Problems Today we will learn to solve word problems involving money by: Understanding the problem Learning to identify clue words Using manipulatives Skip counting Counting on
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Opening Question If Alex has 2 quarters, 1 dime, 2 nickels, and 3 pennies, how much money does he have altogether?
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Step 1: Look for Clue Words The best way to figure out if you need to add or subtract is to look for clue words. Addition Clue Words Subtraction Clue Words
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Step 2: Understand the Question 1.What is this question asking for? A total 2.What do we have to do to answer this question? Add
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Step 3: Use Manipulatives Using manipulatives like real or play money can help you to visualize what needs to be done.
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Counting Practice Song & Dance: The Coin Song
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Group Like Coins Together Sort coins into separate piles. One for quarters, one for dimes, one for nickels, and one for pennies.
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Get ready to solve the problem: Draw a Picture Sometimes you might not have access to manipulatives to help you figure out a problem. You can draw a picture to help understand the problem better, or try to create equations to solve the problem.
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Let’s Solve the Problem If Alex has 2 quarters, 1 dime, 2 nickels, and 3 pennies, how much money does he have altogether?
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Today we learned: Strategies for solving word problems: Use clue words Understand what the question is asking Use manipulatives Group like coins together before counting Draw a picture
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