AUGUSTA COUNTY SCHOOLS
CURRICULUM MAP
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CONTENT: 1.6The student will create and solve one-step story and picture problems using basic addition facts with sums to 18 or less and the corresponding subtraction facts.TOPIC: Computation and Estimation
CONTENT
What do your students need to KNOW? / DEMONSTRATORS
What do your students need to be able to DO? / ASSESSMENT
How will you assess what your students ALREADY KNOW, and assess WHAT THEY’VE LEARNED? / ACTIVITIES
HOW will you teach it?
All students will know:
- Understand various meanings of addition and subtraction in a variety of situations.
- Understand that creating and solving problems involves the use of addition and/or subtraction.
- Interpret and solve oral or written story and picture problems involving one-step solutions, using basic addition and subtraction facts (sums to18 or less and the corresponding subtraction facts).
- Identify a correct number sentence to solve an oral or written story and picture problem, selecting from among basic addition and subtraction facts.
- Teacher can ask informal assessment types of questions during all activities.
- Students can write their own story and then create a subtraction or addition sentence to match.
- Using unifix cubes, the students can make their own “part, part, whole” number sentence
- “Sheep and Wolf” activity (manipulating addition and subtraction stories)
- Teaching Student Centered Math-Activity 2.16 “Build it in Parts”-where students build addition and subtraction sentences using different types of manipulatives.
- Teacher can read a story problem and have students write the addition or subtraction sentence on a student white board.
DIFFERENTIATION
How will you meet the needs of all students? / RESOURCES / TEACHER NOTES:
- For students struggling to understand this concept, there could be a whole group discussion/intervention.
- For students quickly getting the concept, they could be paired up and work on activities with a partner to review and master the skill.
- Low students can review addition and subtraction facts, while higher students solve story problems.
(Sheep and Wolf Activity) / The Sheep and Wolf activity is listed as a subtraction only activity but could easily be altered to fit addition strategies as well.