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- 3rd
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Students use manipulatives to add 2 digit numbers, use grouping and trading in addition, and communicate his/her math knowledge about the addition process Full Review »
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- 3rd
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Students solve both addition and subtraction problems by engaging in a powerpoint presentation, then using educational software on their computers to practice their skills. Full Review »
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- 2nd
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Students work with two-digit subtraction problem, identify the sums by playing Bingo, and create four subtraction problems for homework. Full Review »
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- 2nd
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Students identify two digit numbers and work with two digit subtraction problems. They use manipulatives to demonstrate each problem. Full Review »
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- 1st
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Students demonstrate an understanding of subtracting one from a number of ten or less using manipulatives, work with calculators to solve subtraction problems, and create subtraction number sentences to solve on the calculator. Full Review »
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- 3rd
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Students engage in a game using visual symbols, auditory responses and tactile stimuli to further their understanding of subtraction. A worksheet imbedded in this plan explains how to teach the game. Full Review »
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- 2nd - 4th
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Students play a team subtraction game, subtracting two-digit numbers and using addition to check their subtraction. They solve subtraction problems at the board while the team solves the same problem in their seats. Full Review »
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- 1st - 2nd
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Students write and compute two digit addition and subtraction problems. They manipulate number cubes to process the problems. Full Review »
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- 3rd - 5th
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Students subtract two digit numbers. They check each other's answers for accuracy. Full Review »
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- 2nd
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Students work in pairs to practice answering single-digit and double-digit subtraction problems. Students answer the problems on their own using cubes to compute the answers when necessary then compare their answers with their partners. Full Review »

