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EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 11 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 11 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 11 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 11 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 11 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 11 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 11 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 11 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides
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It's time to add and subtract three digit numbers! If you are using the Grade 2 EnVisions math curriculum, these power points are a great resource to use when teaching each lesson. They allow you to integrate technology into your instruction and use the Common Core based EnVisions skills and terminology to help your students master the skills. The power points are designed to be used as a teaching tool for each lesson. The first slide introduces the lesson number and title, allowing you to state and describe the lesson objective to the students. Every lesson power point contains:
* Warm-up for spiral review of skills previously learned.
* Literature links for each lesson to help you integrate literacy into math to meet cross-curricular integration standards.
* A "Think and Write" to integrate math and writing skills and often make connections between math and daily life experiences of the students.
* Relevant vocabulary for the lesson or topic being taught
* Step by step breakdown of how to solve or perform the operation/skill being taught
* Practice problems that you can use to demonstrate on the board, on slates/communicators, or in notebooks to engage all students.
* Word problems to show whether students can solve problems using deeper analysis and evaluation levels of the skill. Some problems also incorporate multiple steps. By observing student responses, you can decide whether students need more review or are ready to move to independent work. It's a great method of informal assessment!

Topic 11 covers addition and subtraction of three-digit numbers. Lessons include using mental math to add multiples of one hundred, models for adding 3 digit numbers, models for subtracting 3 digit numbers, finding missing parts of a number sentence, adding 3 digit numbers, subtracting 3 digit numbers, and using logic and reasoning to solve problems. This topic is aligned to CCSS 2.NBT.7, 2.NBT.8, 2.NBT.9, . Lessons presented by the power points include:

11-1 Exploring Adding 3 Digit Numbers
11-2 Mental Math
11-3 Models for Adding with 3 Digit Numbers
11-4 Adding 3 Digit Numbers
11-5 Exploring Subtracting 3 Digit Numbers
11-6 Mental Math: Ways to Find Missing Parts
11-7 Models for Subtracting with 3 Digit Numbers
11-8 Subtracting 3 Digit Numbers
11-9 Problem Solving: Use Logical Reasoning

If you like this product, please consider the other Topic Power Points in the Grade 2 Envisions series, including these!

Grade 2 EnVisions Math Topic 12 Power Point Lessons

Grade 2 EnVisions Math Topic 13 Power Point Lessons

*** This product is based on the 2012 Common Core EnVisions series***
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EnVisions Math 2nd Grade 2012 Topic 11 Inspired NO PREP Lesson Slides

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Description

It's time to add and subtract three digit numbers! If you are using the Grade 2 EnVisions math curriculum, these power points are a great resource to use when teaching each lesson. They allow you to integrate technology into your instruction and use the Common Core based EnVisions skills and terminology to help your students master the skills. The power points are designed to be used as a teaching tool for each lesson. The first slide introduces the lesson number and title, allowing you to state and describe the lesson objective to the students. Every lesson power point contains:
* Warm-up for spiral review of skills previously learned.
* Literature links for each lesson to help you integrate literacy into math to meet cross-curricular integration standards.
* A "Think and Write" to integrate math and writing skills and often make connections between math and daily life experiences of the students.
* Relevant vocabulary for the lesson or topic being taught
* Step by step breakdown of how to solve or perform the operation/skill being taught
* Practice problems that you can use to demonstrate on the board, on slates/communicators, or in notebooks to engage all students.
* Word problems to show whether students can solve problems using deeper analysis and evaluation levels of the skill. Some problems also incorporate multiple steps. By observing student responses, you can decide whether students need more review or are ready to move to independent work. It's a great method of informal assessment!

Topic 11 covers addition and subtraction of three-digit numbers. Lessons include using mental math to add multiples of one hundred, models for adding 3 digit numbers, models for subtracting 3 digit numbers, finding missing parts of a number sentence, adding 3 digit numbers, subtracting 3 digit numbers, and using logic and reasoning to solve problems. This topic is aligned to CCSS 2.NBT.7, 2.NBT.8, 2.NBT.9, . Lessons presented by the power points include:

11-1 Exploring Adding 3 Digit Numbers
11-2 Mental Math
11-3 Models for Adding with 3 Digit Numbers
11-4 Adding 3 Digit Numbers
11-5 Exploring Subtracting 3 Digit Numbers
11-6 Mental Math: Ways to Find Missing Parts
11-7 Models for Subtracting with 3 Digit Numbers
11-8 Subtracting 3 Digit Numbers
11-9 Problem Solving: Use Logical Reasoning

If you like this product, please consider the other Topic Power Points in the Grade 2 Envisions series, including these!

Grade 2 EnVisions Math Topic 12 Power Point Lessons

Grade 2 EnVisions Math Topic 13 Power Point Lessons

*** This product is based on the 2012 Common Core EnVisions series***
Report this resource to TPT
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October 4, 2022
This was great to use at the beginning of the year as a review. I think I have a different version of envisions because the units on my online account were different for the selected topic.
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Add and subtract within 1000, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method. Understand that in adding or subtracting three-digit numbers, one adds or subtracts hundreds and hundreds, tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose or decompose tens or hundreds.
Mentally add 10 or 100 to a given number 100–900, and mentally subtract 10 or 100 from a given number 100–900.
Explain why addition and subtraction strategies work, using place value and the properties of operations.
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