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Sorting to Algebra Developing Mathematical Thinkers
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Cross Number Puzzles P uzzles are not "dessert" for after the "real" work is done. Selected properly and introduced thoughtfully, they can be the real work. EDC
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What am I supposed to do? What CAN I do?
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Algebraic Ideas Breaking it up 44045 59 19 40 12111
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What does the “thick line” do? 4
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What does the “thick line” do? 42125
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What about this way? 100
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What about this way? 100 27
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What about this way? 100 73 27
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Kindergarten Sorters
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4 + 5 = 9 3 + 1 = 4 7 Addition and Subtraction From sorting to algebra Challenge: can you find some that don’t work? 5x + 3y = 23 2x + 3y = 11 Is there anything interesting about addition and subtraction sentences? 13 += 6 5 1 4
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Back to the very beginnings Picture a young child with a small pile of buttons. Natural to sort. We help children refine and extend what is already natural.
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6 4 7310 Back to the very beginnings Children can also summarize. “Data” from the buttons. bluegray large small
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large small bluegray Abstraction If we substitute numbers for the original objects… 6 4 7310 6 4 73 42 31
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A Cross Number Puzzle Don’t always start with the question! 5 21 8 13 9 12 76 3 1 st grade
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Building the addition algorithm Only multiples of 10 in yellow. Only less than 10 in blue. 63 38 25 13 50 20 5 8 30 2nd grade
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Relating addition and subtraction 6 4 7310 42 31 6 4 73 42 31 2nd grade
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The subtraction algorithm 63 38 25 13 50 20 5 8 30 25 38 63 -5 30 60 3 8 30 25 + 38 = 6363 – 38 = 25
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The subtraction algorithm 63 38 25 13 50 20 5 8 30 25 38 63 5 20 60 3 8 30 25 + 38 = 6363 – 38 = 25 50 13
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Place Value Bonus 235 + 597
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Place Value Bonus 235 + 597
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Place Value Bonus 235 + 597
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Place Value Bonus 235 + 597
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Place Value Bonus 235 + 597
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Place Value Bonus 235 + 597
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Place Value Bonus 235 + 597
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Place Value Bonus 235 + 597
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Place Value Bonus 235 + 597 = 832
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Cross Number Puzzles and Multiplication
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Developing a familiar multiplication algorithm
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The algebra connection: adding 42 31 10 4 6 3 7 4 + 2 = 6 3 + 1 = 4 10 += 7 3
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The algebra connection: subtracting 73 31 6 4 10 2 4 7 + 3 = 10 3 + 1 = 4 6 += 4 2
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The eighth-grade look 5x5x3y3y 2x2x3y3y 11 235x + 3y = 23 2x + 3y = 11 12 += 3x3x0 x = 4 3x3x0 12 All from sorting buttons!
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Algebra At the Core Kindergarten – Grade 5 Focus on underlying principles allows “two for the price of one” subtraction is un-addition division is un-multiplication Mastery of traditional algorithms Easier and more exciting to learn and explore More competently used
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For more information about Cross Number Puzzles and Think Math! visit thinkmath.edc.org
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