This task requires students to computer currency exchanges.
- Subject:
- Math
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Provider:
- Illustrative Mathematics
- Provider Set:
- Illustrative Mathematics
- Author:
- Illustrative Mathematics
- Date Added:
- 05/01/2012
This task requires students to computer currency exchanges.
Included are the support materials for Grade 2 Blended Learning Math - Unit 1 Lesson 11 - Problem Solving:
YouTube video on problem solving and solving math riddles
Manipulatives and Templates to support Unit 1
Assessment and Evaluation for Unit 1
Included are the support materials for Grade 2 Blended Learning Math - Unit 5.1: Addition and Subtraction to 100 - Counting Coins:
- YouTube video on counting coins and problem solving
- Manipulatives and Templates to support Unit 5
- Assessment and Evaluation for Unit 5
The purpose of this lesson is to use skip counting to find the value of a collection of coins.
Included are the support materials for Grade 3 Blended Learning Math - Unit 2.6: Numeracy - Numbers to 1000 - Skip Counting with Coins:
- YouTube video on using skip counting to find the value of a collection of coins
The purpose of this lesson is to represent numbers in more than one way using coins.
Included are the support materials for Grade 3 Blended Learning Math - Unit 2.7: Numeracy - Numbers to 1000 - Representing Numbers with Coins:
- YouTube video on representing numbers in more than one way using coins
This task requires students to think of dimes and pennies as fractions of dollars.
This task allows students to relate addition and subtraction problems to money in a context that introduces the concept of scarcity.
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