Section A: Practice Problems Add Within 1,000
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In this section, we learned that an algorithm is a set of steps that works every time as long as the steps are carried out correctly. Then, we learned algorithms to add numbers within 1,000.
We also learned that we can choose to add using a strategy or an algorithm based on the numbers being added.
Problem 1 (Pre-Unit)
Which number could be labeled on the number line?
Problem 2 (Pre-Unit)
There are 85 students on the playground. There are 57 fewer students in the classroom than on the playground. How many students are in the classroom? Explain or show your reasoning.
Problem 3 (Pre-Unit)
Jada says she can find
Problem 4 (Pre-Unit)
Find the value of
Problem 5 (Pre-Unit)
Put a < or > in the blank to make each statement true.
Problem 6 (Pre-Unit)
Find the value of each expression.
Problem 7 (Lesson 1)
Select all representations of the number four hundred twenty-three.
Problem 8 (Lesson 3)
The height of the Empire State Building in New York City is 443 meters. The tallest building in the world is 830 meters. How many meters taller than the Empire State Building is the tallest building in the world?
Problem 9 (Lesson 4)
Find the value of each sum in any way that makes sense to you. Explain or show your reasoning.
Problem 10 (Lesson 5)
Here are three different ways to find the value of
How are the methods alike? How are they different? Explain your reasoning.
Problem 11 (Lesson 6)
Here is Elena’s algorithm for finding
Where does the 100 that Elena wrote in step 2 come from?
Use Elena’s method to find
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Problem 12 (Lesson 7)
What do the 1s above the 2 and 5 in 253 mean in this calculation?
Use an algorithm or another strategy to find the value of each sum.
Problem 13 (Exploration)
Here is Lin’s strategy to find the value of
Explain why Lin’s strategy works. Then, use it to find the value of
. For which of these expressions would you use Lin’s strategy? Explain or show your reasoning.
Problem 14 (Exploration)
Write an addition problem with 3-digit numbers that you think is well suited for each of the following methods. Then, find the value of the sum using that method.
mental strategies
base-ten blocks
an algorithm