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Addition Traditional Algorithm - Error Analysis (Can You Find the Mistake?)
Addition Traditional Algorithm - Error Analysis (Can You Find the Mistake?)
Addition Traditional Algorithm - Error Analysis (Can You Find the Mistake?)
Addition Traditional Algorithm - Error Analysis (Can You Find the Mistake?)
Addition Traditional Algorithm - Error Analysis (Can You Find the Mistake?)
Addition Traditional Algorithm - Error Analysis (Can You Find the Mistake?)
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Addition Traditional Algorithm - Error Analysis (Can You Find the Mistake?)
Addition Traditional Algorithm - Error Analysis (Can You Find the Mistake?)
Addition Traditional Algorithm - Error Analysis (Can You Find the Mistake?)
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Want to encourage your students to be more independent and to develop the habit of checking their own work for accuracy? Now it’s the students turn to be the “teacher!” This is a great activity that encourages students to attend to precision (S.M.P. #6) when solving Addition Problems using the Traditional Algorithm. Students will act like the teacher and analyze completed “student work” to check for errors (something students especially enjoy doing). When an error is detected, space is provided for students to make the necessary corrections.

Included:

✔12 PDF pages

✔Anchor Chart - 2 to a page

✔2 sets of Addition Using Traditional Algorithm Error Analysis

  • 2 –digit addition with regrouping
  • 3-digit addition with regrouping

✔2 Final Analysis review sheets - written reflection

✔Links to Step by Step Video Lessons

✔Answer Key

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Addition Traditional Algorithm - Error Analysis (Can You Find the Mistake?)

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Ready for your students to “Become the Teacher?” With this activity students have an opportunity to take on the role as “ teacher” while checking sample “student work” for accuracy. Students get a thrill out of searching for errors and providing feedback. The great thing is that by doing so they are
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Description

Want to encourage your students to be more independent and to develop the habit of checking their own work for accuracy? Now it’s the students turn to be the “teacher!” This is a great activity that encourages students to attend to precision (S.M.P. #6) when solving Addition Problems using the Traditional Algorithm. Students will act like the teacher and analyze completed “student work” to check for errors (something students especially enjoy doing). When an error is detected, space is provided for students to make the necessary corrections.

Included:

✔12 PDF pages

✔Anchor Chart - 2 to a page

✔2 sets of Addition Using Traditional Algorithm Error Analysis

  • 2 –digit addition with regrouping
  • 3-digit addition with regrouping

✔2 Final Analysis review sheets - written reflection

✔Links to Step by Step Video Lessons

✔Answer Key

Related Products:

Addition Traditional Algorithm Check Yourself (Can You Find the Mistake?)

Subtraction Traditional Algorithm Check Yourself (Can You Find the Mistake?)

Subtraction with Zeroes – Check Yourself (Can You Find the Mistake?)

Partial Sums – Check Yourself (Can You Find the Mistake?)

Partial Products Area Model

Stay in the Loop:

TpTStore

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Let others know how this resource has helped you. Go to your MY PURCHASES listing. Just below each title you will see a LEAVE A REVIEW hyperlink. Click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, you receive feedback credits that you may use to lower the cost of your future purchases.

Your feedback is appreciated. If you are satisfied with your purchase, please leave positive comments to let others know how this resource has helped you.

If you need me to make improvements, I ask that you contact me directly with your suggestions. Feel free to contact me with any questions or requests that you may have as well at prepare2teachwithmrso@gmail.com For general questions you may ASK A QUESTION on my TPT store page.

To stay in the loop regarding discounts, freebies and new product releases. Look for the GREEN STAR next to my store logo and click it to BECOME A FOLLOWER. That way you will receive automatic updates about my store.

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Students loved finding mistakes!
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Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
Attend to precision. Mathematically proficient students try to communicate precisely to others. They try to use clear definitions in discussion with others and in their own reasoning. They state the meaning of the symbols they choose, including using the equal sign consistently and appropriately. They are careful about specifying units of measure, and labeling axes to clarify the correspondence with quantities in a problem. They calculate accurately and efficiently, express numerical answers with a degree of precision appropriate for the problem context. In the elementary grades, students give carefully formulated explanations to each other. By the time they reach high school they have learned to examine claims and make explicit use of definitions.
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