Lesson 7 MODULE 4. OBJECTIVE Relate addition using manipulatives to a written vertical method.

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Lesson 7 MODULE 4

OBJECTIVE Relate addition using manipulatives to a written vertical method.

PLACE VALUE Say the number in standard form. Say 157 in unit form. Say 157 in expanded form. How many ones are in 157? How many tens are in 157? What digit is in the ones place? How many more ones does 7 ones need to make a ten? What is157+3? What is 1 less than 157? less? 100 more? 10 more? 10 less? 1 more?

SAY TEN COUNTING What is 3 ones + 4 ones? 6 ones + 4 ones? What is another name for 10 ones? When we make a ten, let’s say the number in tens and ones. Ready? 6 ones + 5 ones. 6 ones + 7 ones 7 ones + 4 ones 9 ones + 3 ones 4 ones + 4 ones + 4 ones 5 ones + 3 ones + 4 ones

TAKE OUT THE TENS Say the number sentence. 43 ones = ____ tens ____ ones. 67 ones 39 ones 118 ones 100 ones 89 ones 77 ones 126 ones

TAKE OUT THE TENS CONTINUED Now let’s take out the tens for each addition sentence tens 1 one tens 8 ones

APPLICATION PROBLEM Farmer Alex’s chickens laid 47 brown eggs and 39 white eggs. How many eggs did the chickens lay in all? This is independent practice. Choose a preferred strategy that you would like to use to solve this problem. RDW! SHARE!

CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT Materials: Per pair: personal white board, place value chart, place value disks. We’ve learned to add numbers horizontally using different mental strategies. Let’s learn another way to add. We can also write one number above the other, so that each digit is in the correct place value column. Let’s use our place value chart and number disks. Count with me as I model the addends. Remember that I always place my disks from left to right and create 5-groups whenever possible. It’s similar to filling a ten- frame. Does this model match the written vertical addition?

CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT CONTINUED 4 ones + 5 ones. Count the units of one with me. Did we compose a ten? So we show 9 ones in our written addition like this. We write the 9 below the line in the ones place. Now let’s add the units of 10. We write the 3 below the line in the tens place. Now let’s count the value of this number. So equals

CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT CONTINUED Let’s try another problem. What is 6 ones + 5 ones? What do you see and what should we do? We rename 11 ones as 1 ten 1 one. And where do tens belong? We show this step in the written addition by writing the new unit of ten on the line below the tens place. And we write the 1 one below the line in the ones place. This is called new groups below. Now we add the tens, including the new unit. 2 tens + 3 tens is 5 tens, and 1 more ten equals 6 tens. The answer is 61. Explain to your partner how each change that I modeled on my place value mat matches each step that I recorded in the written addition

CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT CONTINUED Directions: Students get place value charts and disks. For each problem, you will whisper count as partners take turns modeling and writing each addend. You can count the regular way or the Say Ten way. Now it’s your turn. Write as I did. With your partner, use your disks to model 25. Whisper count as you place the disks on your chart. Tell me the number of tens and ones on your chart. Now model 17. How many ones and tens? Look at the ones place in the written addition. What are you adding? Now look at your model. 5 ones + 7 ones is? Use your disks to show what we should do here. Where do I record the new unit of ten? How many ones are in the ones place now? Write 2 below the line in the ones place. Now count the tens. Remember to count the new unit. How many tens? Write it below in the ten place!

EXTRA PRACTICE Explain to your partner how your work with the disks matches the written addition. Continue with the following possible sequence as needed

PROBLEM SET

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