Module 3 Lesson 9.

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Module 3 Lesson 9

Objective Count from $10 to $1,000 on the place value chart and the empty number line.

Warm up We are going to count and change coins to 30 cents. Penny This has a value of 10 cents or 1 ten Dime This has a value of 1 cent or 1 one

Warm up We are going to count and change coins to 30 cents.

Warm up We are going to count and change coins to 30 cents.

Warm up We are going to count and change coins to 30 cents.

Warm up Now we are going to skip-count by twos beginning at 394 You will need a blank paper or a white board. You will have 1 minute. Ready? Start

It will take Sarah 15 weeks to save $150 . Sarah earns $10 each week for weeding the garden. If she saves all of the money, how many weeks will it take her to save up $150? Read the problem with me. What do you know? What are you looking for? Work with your neighbor to come up with 2 different strategies to solve this problem. How many weeks will it take Sarah to save up $150? It will take Sarah 15 weeks to save $150 .

Counting from $776 to $900 by ones Hundreds Tens Ones

Counting from $776 to $900 by ones Hundreds Tens Ones

Counting from $776 to $900 by ones Hundreds Tens Ones

Counting from $776 to $900 by ones Hundreds Tens Ones

Counting from $776 to $900 by ones Hundreds Tens Ones

Counting from $776 to $900 by ones Hundreds Tens Ones

Counting from $776 to $900 by ones Hundreds Tens Ones

Counting from $776 to $900 by ones Hundreds Tens Ones

Counting from $776 to $900 by ones Hundreds Tens Ones

Counting from $776 to $900 by ones Hundreds Tens Ones

Counting from $776 to $900 by ones Hundreds Tens Ones

Counting from $776 to $900 by ones Hundreds Tens Ones

Counting from $776 to $900 by ones Hundreds Tens Ones Let’s count up to $900 in a different way.

Counting with number lines We started with 776. Then we counted up for ones. What number did our 4 ones get to? What do we count by next? How many tens did we skip count? What number does that get us to? How many hundreds did we skip count? What number does that get us to? 1 hundred 2 tens 4 ones 776 780 800 900

One more try with number lines Count from 34 to 90 and record your count on the number line. 5 tens 6 ones 34 40 90

Now you do it! Practice the Skills we just learned in your problem set. Rotate for your math groups to practice skills more math skills.

Problem Set

Exit Ticket This will be your homework tonight. Make sure to do you best work.