Description
Using these slides is an efficient way to differentiate the Application Problems (AP) in each lesson of Eureka Math. Tape diagraming is a way to help students make sense of the relationships between the numbers in any math problem. Most students learn how to draw tape diagrams by watching others explain what they are drawing as they go along.
This slide deck gives an alternative to explicit step-by-step instruction by teachers.Students are asked to read a story problem, and then match the story with a correct tape diagram. This technique provides participation for all students.
In this slide deck, there is one correct tape diagram per story problem.This correct drawing could have looked different if drawn by someone else.There is not just one, exactly right way to represent a specific story problem. However, the wrong ones are clearly wrong.
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Description
Using these slides is an efficient way to differentiate the Application Problems (AP) in each lesson of Eureka Math. Tape diagraming is a way to help students make sense of the relationships between the numbers in any math problem. Most students learn how to draw tape diagrams by watching others explain what they are drawing as they go along.
This slide deck gives an alternative to explicit step-by-step instruction by teachers.Students are asked to read a story problem, and then match the story with a correct tape diagram. This technique provides participation for all students.
In this slide deck, there is one correct tape diagram per story problem.This correct drawing could have looked different if drawn by someone else.There is not just one, exactly right way to represent a specific story problem. However, the wrong ones are clearly wrong.

