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Sue Lampkin - Mountain View, California - Kenneth E. Slater Elementary School
What first grade math teachers need to know

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Case Development:
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching

 

Here is a basic problem to solve for the outcome of a "change-to-more" situation.

Twenty-five children are riding on the bus. At the next stop, 5 more children get on. How many children are on the bus now?

number model: 25 + 5 = ___

25
+5  right arrow
?
start
change
end
It is equally important for students to learn how to solve to determine the change when the outcome is known.

For example:

Twenty-five children are riding the bus. After the bus stop there are thirty children on the bus. How many children got on the bus?

number models:
25 + ___ = 30
30 – 25 = ___

25
? right arrow
30
start
change
end

 

 

 

 

 

June 5, 2006