Mental Addition Strategies
Educ. 460Unit Plan
By: Jeannie Channell
Unit Plan
Students will be able to solve two-digit addition problems using mental math.
Students will be able to identify different mental addition strategies through verbally explaining how they solved specific problems.
Students will be able to demonstrate how to use a hundreds chart to mentally add two numbers together.
Students will collect data to determine if using a calculator or using a brain is a more effective way to complete addition problems.
Objectives
2.NBT.5 Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies
based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
2.NBT.8 Mentally add 10 or 100 to a given number 100–900,
and mentally subtract 10 or 100 from a given number 100–900.
2.NBT.9 Explain why addition and subtraction strategies work,
using place value and the properties of operations.
Common Core Standards
Whole Class:
I will engage the students in the content of this unit through an introductory video using Animoto. The video will give a brief introduction of the unit and what mental math is and how it is useful. The students will then listen to and sing along with a Place Value review song.
Lesson 1: mentally add multiples of ten to a number.
Guided Practice Center Independent Practice Center Practice Game Center Math Fact Center Students rotate through each center
every 15 minutes. Students are leveled and placed in
groups based on ability
Lesson 1: Centers
In this center I will reinforce the skills students have just learned by proposing several practice problems on the interactive whiteboard for students to complete on slates. I will ask questions to start a discussion about whether or not the tens or ones digits changed. I will assess through observations to see which students need added support.
Guided Practice Center
In the independent center students will be completing a practice sheet in a small group. Students will work to add multiples of ten to two-digit numbers. They will also work through problem solving questions and write a number story using two digit numbers.
Independent Center
Students may play the lesson game, “Play a Game” or one of the review games listed below.Ten frame game using NCTM IlluminationsPlace Value Hockey and Number Grid GameBeat the Calculator
Practice Game Center
Beat the Calculator Results
Students will be playing Math Dash is small groups or will be going to Xtramath.com for some math fact practice
Math Fact Center
I will first recap the lesson for students and go over the answers to the independent practice sheet. I will then assess what students have learned by having students complete the quick check assessment independently.
Closing
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