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Adding 2Digit Numbers Using Decomposition Grade 1 Module 6 Topic C Lesson 17
Adding 2Digit Numbers Using Decomposition Grade 1 Module 6 Topic C Lesson 17
Adding 2Digit Numbers Using Decomposition Grade 1 Module 6 Topic C Lesson 17
Adding 2Digit Numbers Using Decomposition Grade 1 Module 6 Topic C Lesson 17
Adding 2Digit Numbers Using Decomposition Grade 1 Module 6 Topic C Lesson 17
Adding 2Digit Numbers Using Decomposition Grade 1 Module 6 Topic C Lesson 17
Adding 2Digit Numbers Using Decomposition Grade 1 Module 6 Topic C Lesson 17
Adding 2Digit Numbers Using Decomposition Grade 1 Module 6 Topic C Lesson 17
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This lesson is designed for first grade Module 6 Lesson 17 Topic C of Eureka Math. The goal of this lesson is to add a pair of two-digit numbers when the ones digits have a sum greater than or equal to 10 by drawing quick tens and writing the problem in standard algorithm form. This product is part of a series that double as paperless digital lessons for the Concept Development portion of the Engage New York Eureka lessons and also has interactive Google slides for student practice. Digital stories that go along with your lessons ready to project on your SmartBoard and paperless assignments means no prep work involved for you as the teacher!

Join the Math Detectives as they conclude their investigation of adding two-digit numbers with decomposition and explore problems in more stories with competitive sports. This lesson focuses on the process of decomposition when the ones place have a sum greater than or equal to 10 by students orally share out as well as write out their thinking in drawing and writing. Using their detective tools and their math tools, they will solve math problems with pairs of double digits when solving for total score in a tennis match, total strokes in a game of golf, and total time for a mountain biking team. Your students will help solve the mysteries using their whiteboard and marker as they record and calculate during this interactive math story. The goal is to engage them in discussions as they use decomposition and show their work in standard algorithm form (vertical way).

This product promotes independence by following the model "I do, we do, you do" for gradual release of responsibility for students to become independent in mastering this objective as the Math Detectives ask questions and students are encouraged to think critically and discuss. There are numerous opportunities throughout this product to cue for situations that encourage students to "turn and talk" to their partner to promote mathematical conversations. Independent slides are provided after the lesson are scaffolded to meet the needs of various learners. PLEASE NOTE: The lesson portion is to be displayed in PRESENT MODE. However, the independent slides are only interactive when completed in edit mode.

This product also has 9 interactive Google slides for independent or small group practice after the whole group lesson to be shared on your interactive whiteboard or other screen. Students will complete a series of drag and drop slides and fill-ins. This portion is similar to that of Lesson 16, but this time, the tens group is not circled for them. The practice portion can be assigned in Google Classroom or Seesaw (again: this portion is interactive only when in edit mode but can be presented in present mode and annotated using Smartboard tools or Zoom annotation tools if using them as guided practice done together).

This lesson supports CCSS.1.NBT.4 with a concentration on Standard Mathematical Practice MP4. It is designed for first grade (more specifically it is aligned with Module 6 Lesson 17 of Eureka) but can also be used for second half of kindergarten for practice/enrichment with addition with multiples of 10 up to 100. It can also serve as a second or third grade review with this genre. Please note that this product can be incorporated into any curriculum to enhance the comprehension of the CCSS and math practices that are universally taught.

The slides in this product line are designed to appear as though you are looking through binoculars, using a camera to take photos, using a magnifying glass, using a flashlight, and taking notes on a detective notepad - just like a real detective hunting for number clues!

The scenes in this product presents a storyline similar to word problems and promotes problem-solving skills that are mainly designed to promote student discourse and discussion to learn to explain their mathematical thinking.

Use this lesson as whole group shared on your Interactive whiteboard in the classroom, share on your screen on Google Meet or Zoom for distant learning, or displayed for a small group lesson. Remember, use the lesson portion in present mode! Each slide is annotated with dialogue in speech bubbles to guide your lesson, but feel free to make it your own! These lessons cover the Concept Development portion of Eureka lessons (but will enhance any curriculum addressing Common Core State Standards) and serve as an engaging visual lesson for your students, all while making it no-prep for you as the teacher! Each slide is designed to serve as a foundation for which math discourse in the classroom can build and grow!

After the lesson are the independent slides for students. You can assign these slides in Google Classroom or on Seesaw (or any other program that supports Google slide products). Simply hold "ctrl" to select the slides you want to assign, go to file and make a copy. From there you can assign as you normally would on your preferred digital platform. These slides are interactive when in edit mode only! These slides are great as a supplement for the Problem Set in Eureka, independent practice, homework, early finishers, or for virtual math centers.

If you are not looking to use this product daily, this can also be a great resource to have at your fingertips for those unexpected situations where you may need to be absent. An engaging, effective math lesson for the day (or week, month, or however long you need) will be ready and available for any substitute with the click of a button!

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask here or you can email me (see my TOU below for contact information).

Thank you for considering this product to add to your virtual resources. Please leave feedback and follow my store if you enjoyed this! You can also visit my store by clicking here. I am working on the complete series for Modules 1-6 by late fall/early winter of 2021. Module 1 (Lessons 1-39) is available for purchase. You can grab that by clicking here. Module 2 (Lessons 1-29 is available for purchase. You can grab that by clicking here. Module 3 (Lessons 1-13) is available for purchase. You can grab that by clicking here. Module 4 (Lessons 1-29) is available for purchase. You can grab that by clicking here. Module 5 (Lessons 1-13) is available for purchase. You can grab that by clicking here.

You can also purchase the GROWING BUNDLE with all 6 Modules, which will be completed by early spring 2022. Buy now, and save BIG! You will automatically get the future lessons that will be downloaded but pay only for what is currently completed and posted! You can find that and purchase by clicking here.

Stay tuned for the remainder Module 6, which is expected to be completed in early spring 2022. All lessons up until this one are ready and available.

So check on back - or better yet, click "follow" next to the green star and you will be the first to be notified as soon as my new products are ready and also for any sales! On my store, Making Virtual Learning Fun, you will find many resources for all of your K-3 needs! Interactive Google slides like this, Boom Cards, virtual rooms, and more! You can view my TOU by clicking here.

Please let me know what you think! By leaving feedback, you will receive points that can be redeemed for future purchases on any product on Teachers Pay Teachers! Please review my TOU and contact me with any questions!

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Adding 2Digit Numbers Using Decomposition Grade 1 Module 6 Topic C Lesson 17

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This lesson is designed for first grade Module 6 Lesson 17 Topic C of Eureka Math. The goal of this lesson is to add a pair of two-digit numbers when the ones digits have a sum greater than or equal to 10 by drawing quick tens and writing the problem in standard algorithm form. This product is part of a series that double as paperless digital lessons for the Concept Development portion of the Engage New York Eureka lessons and also has interactive Google slides for student practice. Digital stories that go along with your lessons ready to project on your SmartBoard and paperless assignments means no prep work involved for you as the teacher!

Join the Math Detectives as they conclude their investigation of adding two-digit numbers with decomposition and explore problems in more stories with competitive sports. This lesson focuses on the process of decomposition when the ones place have a sum greater than or equal to 10 by students orally share out as well as write out their thinking in drawing and writing. Using their detective tools and their math tools, they will solve math problems with pairs of double digits when solving for total score in a tennis match, total strokes in a game of golf, and total time for a mountain biking team. Your students will help solve the mysteries using their whiteboard and marker as they record and calculate during this interactive math story. The goal is to engage them in discussions as they use decomposition and show their work in standard algorithm form (vertical way).

This product promotes independence by following the model "I do, we do, you do" for gradual release of responsibility for students to become independent in mastering this objective as the Math Detectives ask questions and students are encouraged to think critically and discuss. There are numerous opportunities throughout this product to cue for situations that encourage students to "turn and talk" to their partner to promote mathematical conversations. Independent slides are provided after the lesson are scaffolded to meet the needs of various learners. PLEASE NOTE: The lesson portion is to be displayed in PRESENT MODE. However, the independent slides are only interactive when completed in edit mode.

This product also has 9 interactive Google slides for independent or small group practice after the whole group lesson to be shared on your interactive whiteboard or other screen. Students will complete a series of drag and drop slides and fill-ins. This portion is similar to that of Lesson 16, but this time, the tens group is not circled for them. The practice portion can be assigned in Google Classroom or Seesaw (again: this portion is interactive only when in edit mode but can be presented in present mode and annotated using Smartboard tools or Zoom annotation tools if using them as guided practice done together).

This lesson supports CCSS.1.NBT.4 with a concentration on Standard Mathematical Practice MP4. It is designed for first grade (more specifically it is aligned with Module 6 Lesson 17 of Eureka) but can also be used for second half of kindergarten for practice/enrichment with addition with multiples of 10 up to 100. It can also serve as a second or third grade review with this genre. Please note that this product can be incorporated into any curriculum to enhance the comprehension of the CCSS and math practices that are universally taught.

The slides in this product line are designed to appear as though you are looking through binoculars, using a camera to take photos, using a magnifying glass, using a flashlight, and taking notes on a detective notepad - just like a real detective hunting for number clues!

The scenes in this product presents a storyline similar to word problems and promotes problem-solving skills that are mainly designed to promote student discourse and discussion to learn to explain their mathematical thinking.

Use this lesson as whole group shared on your Interactive whiteboard in the classroom, share on your screen on Google Meet or Zoom for distant learning, or displayed for a small group lesson. Remember, use the lesson portion in present mode! Each slide is annotated with dialogue in speech bubbles to guide your lesson, but feel free to make it your own! These lessons cover the Concept Development portion of Eureka lessons (but will enhance any curriculum addressing Common Core State Standards) and serve as an engaging visual lesson for your students, all while making it no-prep for you as the teacher! Each slide is designed to serve as a foundation for which math discourse in the classroom can build and grow!

After the lesson are the independent slides for students. You can assign these slides in Google Classroom or on Seesaw (or any other program that supports Google slide products). Simply hold "ctrl" to select the slides you want to assign, go to file and make a copy. From there you can assign as you normally would on your preferred digital platform. These slides are interactive when in edit mode only! These slides are great as a supplement for the Problem Set in Eureka, independent practice, homework, early finishers, or for virtual math centers.

If you are not looking to use this product daily, this can also be a great resource to have at your fingertips for those unexpected situations where you may need to be absent. An engaging, effective math lesson for the day (or week, month, or however long you need) will be ready and available for any substitute with the click of a button!

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask here or you can email me (see my TOU below for contact information).

Thank you for considering this product to add to your virtual resources. Please leave feedback and follow my store if you enjoyed this! You can also visit my store by clicking here. I am working on the complete series for Modules 1-6 by late fall/early winter of 2021. Module 1 (Lessons 1-39) is available for purchase. You can grab that by clicking here. Module 2 (Lessons 1-29 is available for purchase. You can grab that by clicking here. Module 3 (Lessons 1-13) is available for purchase. You can grab that by clicking here. Module 4 (Lessons 1-29) is available for purchase. You can grab that by clicking here. Module 5 (Lessons 1-13) is available for purchase. You can grab that by clicking here.

You can also purchase the GROWING BUNDLE with all 6 Modules, which will be completed by early spring 2022. Buy now, and save BIG! You will automatically get the future lessons that will be downloaded but pay only for what is currently completed and posted! You can find that and purchase by clicking here.

Stay tuned for the remainder Module 6, which is expected to be completed in early spring 2022. All lessons up until this one are ready and available.

So check on back - or better yet, click "follow" next to the green star and you will be the first to be notified as soon as my new products are ready and also for any sales! On my store, Making Virtual Learning Fun, you will find many resources for all of your K-3 needs! Interactive Google slides like this, Boom Cards, virtual rooms, and more! You can view my TOU by clicking here.

Please let me know what you think! By leaving feedback, you will receive points that can be redeemed for future purchases on any product on Teachers Pay Teachers! Please review my TOU and contact me with any questions!

Resources on TPT are licensed for individual use. Individual Licenses are non-transferable and may not be used by or reallocated to a different educator. Your license doesn’t cover use by another friend or colleague. 

If you want to share a resource for others to use, you can buy additional licenses. On TPT, additional licenses are often priced at a discount. Discounts are set by the Seller, but the default discount is 10% off the original list price. 

If you know that you’ll need more than one license when you’re purchasing, you can select the number of teachers that will be using the resource on the product page before adding to your cart. You can also adjust the license amount from your cart before you check out.

Thanks again! Happy Teaching!


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Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
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