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1 Module 2 Lesson 8 Solve Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Using the Ruler as a Number Line

2 Review For Valentine’s Day, Suzie is mailing a painting to her Nana. The painting is 16cm. Long. The gift box is 35 cm. long. How much longer is the gift box than the painting? Draw a picture to show your work.

3 I am throwing a party and want to decorate my house
I am throwing a party and want to decorate my house. I will start with my front door and put some ribbons around the edges. How can we figure out how long the ribbon should be? What measurement tools can I use?

4 Draw the door and its measurement
These are the measurements for the door. Does that help us? 1 m. Draw the door and its measurement ? 2 m. ?

5 Write a number sentence to show
How long does the ribbon need to be to go all the way around the door? 1 m. Write a number sentence to show your work ? 2 m. ______+______+______+______=______ ?

6 I also want to string lights up on one side of the steps
I also want to string lights up on one side of the steps. Help me figure out the length of the sting lights for two steps. 12cm. 8cm.

7 12cm. 8cm. How many centimeters of lights do I need for two steps?
Use a centimeter ruler to help you find the length

8 Let’s use a ruler to help us measure and add
1. Start at the 0 and slide to 8. 2. Slide your finger to 2 more now where are we? 3. How many more do we need to slide? 4. Now where did your finger stop?

9 Let’s use a ruler to help measure and add the second step
1. Start at the 0 and slide to 8. 2. Slide your finger to 2 more now where are we? Great! You made a ten. 3. How many more do we need to slide? 4. Now where did your finger stop?

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11 12cm. 12cm. 8cm. 8cm. So, 20cm. + 20 cm. += _____ cm.
How many centimeters of lights do I need for two steps? 12cm. 12cm. 8cm. 8cm. So, 20cm cm. += _____ cm.

12 I have a string of lights that is 1 meter long
I have a string of lights that is 1 meter long. Is that long enough to reach the two steps? 12cm. 12cm. 8cm. 8cm. 20cm cm. += 40 cm.

13 Yes, because … 1cm. = 1cm. 10 cm. = 1 decimeter 100 cm. = 1 meter

14 Party Sign We want to hang a party sign with a piece of string. Oh no! Our centimeter ruler broke and starts at 4 cm.

15 Now, what if I wanted to start at the top of the step, at 8 cm
Now, what if I wanted to start at the top of the step, at 8 cm. How can I determine how long the string of lights should be? 8cm. 12cm. Use a centimeter ruler to help you find the length

16 Let’s use a ruler to help measure and add the second step
Start at the 8cm. pretend it’s zero Move your finger 2 spaces. Where are you? 10cm. Now, let’s count the rest of the steps in groups of ten. Remember how we moved 2 fingers spaces to get to ten? Now we have to subtract 2 finger spaces from our total.

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