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Hundreds Chart Unit of Study: Strengthening Critical Area: Understanding Place Value to Add and Subtract Global Concept Guide: 3 of 3
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Content Development Students need to see multiple representations and strategies to add and subtract using place value. They have had many chances to find patterns and count by 1’s and 10’s using a 100/120 chart, and can build on these experiences to add/subtract larger numbers. Using hundred charts to add/subtract larger numbers can build students’ understanding and set a foundation for addition/subtraction with regrouping. Make connections to open number lines and adding on a hundreds chart.
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Day 1 Day 1 – Students should be using a completed 100/120 chart to model addition and subtraction. Boards can be laminated or placed in plastic sleeves so students can track their thinking. Have students explain their thinking in terms of tens and ones, and how they moved on the hundreds chart. Example: I started at 73. I had to add 25 more, so I moved down two tens and counted on 5 ones.
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Students should make connections to adding and subtracting on a hundred chart to their previous work with open number lines.
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Day 2 Day 2 will build on Day 1 by using a blank 100 chart for students to mentally be able to count to add and subtract. The use of a blank hundred chart will help students develop an understanding of how to visualize the process. With some experiences on a blank chart, students can begin to model this process on paper without the grid and verbally.
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Enrich/Reteach/Intervention Reteach/Intervention Using Hundred Chart To Add 1 more/1 less – Interactive activity Using Hundred Chart To Add 1 more/1 less Subtracting on a Hundred Chart Subtracting on a Hundred Chart Colored Hundred Chart – help with visualizing patterns Colored Hundred Chart Enrich Hundred Chart Puzzle Hundred Chart Puzzle
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