In this online game, students will be building numbers using Base 10 …
In this online game, students will be building numbers using Base 10 blocks. Students decide if they want to select ones, tens, or hundreds. Students also get to choose if they want to read the number, listen to the number, or if they want to count the blocks given and deterine the number being represented.
In Module 4, students developed addition and subtraction fluency within 100 and …
In Module 4, students developed addition and subtraction fluency within 100 and began developing conceptual understanding of the standard algorithm via place value strategies. In Module 5, students build upon their mastery of renaming place value units and extend their work with conceptual understanding of the addition and subtraction algorithms to numbers within 1,000, always with the option of modeling with materials or drawings. Throughout the module, students continue to focus on strengthening and deepening conceptual understanding and fluency.
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In Module 1, students’ understanding of the patterns in the base ten …
In Module 1, students’ understanding of the patterns in the base ten system are extended from Grade 4’s work with place value of multi-digit whole numbers and decimals to hundredths to the thousandths place. In Grade 5, students deepen their knowledge through a more generalized understanding of the relationships between and among adjacent places on the place value chart, e.g., 1 tenth times any digit on the place value chart moves it one place value to the right. Toward the module’s end students apply these new understandings as they reason about and perform decimal operations through the hundredths place.
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(Nota: Esta es una traducción de un recurso educativo abierto creado por …
(Nota: Esta es una traducción de un recurso educativo abierto creado por el Departamento de Educación del Estado de Nueva York (NYSED) como parte del proyecto "EngageNY" en 2013. Aunque el recurso real fue traducido por personas, la siguiente descripción se tradujo del inglés original usando Google Translate para ayudar a los usuarios potenciales a decidir si se adapta a sus necesidades y puede contener errores gramaticales o lingüísticos. La descripción original en inglés también se proporciona a continuación.)
En el módulo 4, los estudiantes desarrollaron fluidez de adición y sustracción dentro de 100 y comenzaron a desarrollar la comprensión conceptual del algoritmo estándar a través de estrategias de valor en el lugar. En el Módulo 5, los estudiantes se basan en su dominio de cambiar el nombre de las unidades de valor del lugar y extender su trabajo con la comprensión conceptual de los algoritmos de adición y sustracción a números dentro de 1,000, siempre con la opción de modelar con materiales o dibujos. A lo largo del módulo, los estudiantes continúan enfocándose en fortalecer y profundizar la comprensión conceptual y la fluidez.
Encuentre el resto de los recursos matemáticos de Engageny en https://archive.org/details/engageny-mathematics.
English Description: In Module 4, students developed addition and subtraction fluency within 100 and began developing conceptual understanding of the standard algorithm via place value strategies. In Module 5, students build upon their mastery of renaming place value units and extend their work with conceptual understanding of the addition and subtraction algorithms to numbers within 1,000, always with the option of modeling with materials or drawings. Throughout the module, students continue to focus on strengthening and deepening conceptual understanding and fluency.
Find the rest of the EngageNY Mathematics resources at https://archive.org/details/engageny-mathematics.
(Nota: Esta es una traducción de un recurso educativo abierto creado por …
(Nota: Esta es una traducción de un recurso educativo abierto creado por el Departamento de Educación del Estado de Nueva York (NYSED) como parte del proyecto "EngageNY" en 2013. Aunque el recurso real fue traducido por personas, la siguiente descripción se tradujo del inglés original usando Google Translate para ayudar a los usuarios potenciales a decidir si se adapta a sus necesidades y puede contener errores gramaticales o lingüísticos. La descripción original en inglés también se proporciona a continuación.)
En el módulo 1, la comprensión de los estudiantes de los patrones en el sistema Base Ten se extiende desde el trabajo de Grado 4 con el valor de lugar de números enteros y decimales de varios dígitos a centésimas hasta el lugar de milésimas. En el grado 5, los estudiantes profundizan su conocimiento a través de una comprensión más generalizada de las relaciones entre y entre los lugares adyacentes en la tabla de valor del lugar, por ejemplo, 1 décimo veces cualquier dígito en la tabla de valor del lugar lo mueve un valor de un lugar a la derecha. Hacia el final del módulo, los estudiantes aplican estos nuevos entendimientos, ya que razonan y realizan operaciones decimales a través del lugar de las centésimas.
Encuentre el resto de los recursos matemáticos de Engageny en https://archive.org/details/engageny-mathematics.
English Description: In Module 1, students’ understanding of the patterns in the base ten system are extended from Grade 4’s work with place value of multi-digit whole numbers and decimals to hundredths to the thousandths place. In Grade 5, students deepen their knowledge through a more generalized understanding of the relationships between and among adjacent places on the place value chart, e.g., 1 tenth times any digit on the place value chart moves it one place value to the right. Toward the module’s end students apply these new understandings as they reason about and perform decimal operations through the hundredths place.
Find the rest of the EngageNY Mathematics resources at https://archive.org/details/engageny-mathematics.
The purpose of this task is to give students practice representing two …
The purpose of this task is to give students practice representing two digit numbers with concrete objects to reinforce the meaning of the tens digit and the ones digit. This task works best in partners, however it can played individually. The teacher should show the students how to play using an overhead projector or the white board before the students start.
Big Ideas: Rounding is an appropriate strategy for solving problems and estimating. …
Big Ideas: Rounding is an appropriate strategy for solving problems and estimating. Numbers can be decomposed and recomposed to add and subtract. This lesson builds on student knowledge of place value of whole numbers less than or equal to 1000. This task uses a range of weights for endangered animals for students to apply rounding principles to make totals of 1000 and 2000 using addition and subtraction strategies. This builds conceptual understanding of rounding to build upon for practical use for problem solving using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Vocabulary: base-ten, expanded form, place value, accurate, complements, commutative property, partial sums
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