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Bar Model Examples
Bar Model Examples
Bar Model Examples
Bar Model Examples
Bar Model Examples
Bar Model Examples
Bar Model Examples
Bar Model Examples
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This is a Google Slides set with examples of different bar models. It can be used to copy into your own lesson slides or printed and put on a focus wall! There is the option for black and white as well as color. In addition, there are examples that show the equation structure along with them or just the bar models. You can choose which visuals work best for you and your students.

The set includes the following bar models:

Addition and Subtraction (joining, separating, comparing, part-part-whole)

Multiplication and Division (equal groups, comparison)

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Bar Model Examples

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Description

This is a Google Slides set with examples of different bar models. It can be used to copy into your own lesson slides or printed and put on a focus wall! There is the option for black and white as well as color. In addition, there are examples that show the equation structure along with them or just the bar models. You can choose which visuals work best for you and your students.

The set includes the following bar models:

Addition and Subtraction (joining, separating, comparing, part-part-whole)

Multiplication and Division (equal groups, comparison)

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Solve two-step word problems using the four operations. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding.
Multiply or divide to solve word problems involving multiplicative comparison, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem, distinguishing multiplicative comparison from additive comparison.
Solve multistep word problems posed with whole numbers and having whole-number answers using the four operations, including problems in which remainders must be interpreted. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding.
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