Description
This task builds on students' prior knowledge from 5th grade and can be used as an introduction to the standard algorithm for adding decimals. It is designed to be used with the Decide and Defend instructional routine developed by Amy Lucenta, Grace Kelemanik, and Susan Janssen Creighton in their book Routines for Reasoning. Decide and Defend is an instructional routine in which students make sense of another's line of mathematical reasoning, decide if they agree with that reasoning, then draft an argument defending their decision. More information about the structure and flow of the routine can be found at www.fosteringmathpractices.com › decide-and-defend.
This task is intended to last approximately 15 minutes and precede any direct instruction or guided practice. It aligns to the Common Core State Standard 6.NS.3: Fluently add, subtract, multiply, and divide multi-digit decimals using the standard algorithm for each operation. It also aligns to the Standard for Mathematical Practice MP.3: Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.
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Description
This task builds on students' prior knowledge from 5th grade and can be used as an introduction to the standard algorithm for adding decimals. It is designed to be used with the Decide and Defend instructional routine developed by Amy Lucenta, Grace Kelemanik, and Susan Janssen Creighton in their book Routines for Reasoning. Decide and Defend is an instructional routine in which students make sense of another's line of mathematical reasoning, decide if they agree with that reasoning, then draft an argument defending their decision. More information about the structure and flow of the routine can be found at www.fosteringmathpractices.com › decide-and-defend.
This task is intended to last approximately 15 minutes and precede any direct instruction or guided practice. It aligns to the Common Core State Standard 6.NS.3: Fluently add, subtract, multiply, and divide multi-digit decimals using the standard algorithm for each operation. It also aligns to the Standard for Mathematical Practice MP.3: Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.

