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1 R4R Samples (K-2)

2 Routine: Capturing Quantities

3 For word problems, consider going to Greg Tang’s website – word problem generator

4 Battling “Number Pluckers”
Rachel had $8. She spent some money at the store. Now she has $3 left. How much money did she spend at the store?

5 Delaying Calculation – Numberless Word Problems (P.50)

6 Nancy’s family decided to visit her grandmother
Nancy’s family decided to visit her grandmother. The family drove 234 miles in the morning. They stopped for lunch and then drove the rest of the way. By the end of trip they had traveled 681 miles. How many miles did the family drive between stopping for lunch and reaching Nancy’s grandmother’s house? What do you notice? What is this problem about? What question do you think is under the purple rectangle?

7 Nancy’s family decided to visit her grandmother
Nancy’s family decided to visit her grandmother. The family drove 234 miles in the morning. They stopped for lunch and then drove the rest of the way. By the end of trip they had traveled 681 miles. How many miles did the family drive between stopping for lunch and reaching Nancy’s grandmother’s house? Although we don’t have any quantities yet, I think there are probably some things that we can say about this problem. How is this situation behaving? How might you model this situation? What would that model look like? (Push for open number line)

8 Nancy’s family decided to visit her grandmother
Nancy’s family decided to visit her grandmother. The family drove 234 miles in the morning. They stopped for lunch and then drove the rest of the way. By the end of trip they had traveled 681 miles. How many miles did the family drive between stopping for lunch and reaching Nancy’s grandmother’s house? This step can sometimes seem a little anti-climatic for teachers. Big question: does our answer fall within our range?

9 Routine: Connecting Representations

10 a) = 11 b) = 11 c) – 1 = 11 d) = 11

11 a) = 15 b) = 15 c) = 15 d) = 11

12 1 a) 7 + 1 b) 4 + 4 2 c) 3 d) 6 + 2 4 e) 5 + 3

13 Routine: Recognizing Repetition

14 1) 2) 5) 3) 4) “I noticed ___________ stayed the same each time.”
“I noticed ___________ changed each time.” 2) 5) 3) 4)

15 1) 5) 2) 3) 4) “I noticed ___________ stayed the same each time.”
“I noticed ___________ changed each time.” 5) 2) 3) 4)

16 1) 5) 2) 3) 4) “I noticed ___________ stayed the same each time.”
“I noticed ___________ changed each time.” 5) 2) 3) 4)


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