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Story Problems Lesson: Numberless Introduction, Multiple Strategies and Models
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Grades 3/4 students will solve both single and multiple step story problems using all 4 operations. Each story problem is introduced without numbers to increase students understanding of what the story is asking and representing. This lesson is designed to provide authentic application to all 4 operations and previously learned skills including: addition and subtraction in the thousands (with regrouping), multiplication, division and adding fractions. Students will apply multiple problem solving strategies, including base 10 blocks, picture models, number lines and traditional algorithms are use to drive instruction and encourage participation and collaboration. Lesson rigor and complexity increases as students are challenged through a series of questions all including models, scaffold and interactive pauses. As students progress through examples the complexity and rigor increases. Scaffolds and animations provide direction and step-by-step procedures to increase visual understanding. The lesson is completely editable and includes 6 problems with multiple models, steps, scaffold and questions for each.

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Story Problems Lesson: Numberless Introduction, Multiple Strategies and Models

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Grades 3/4 students will solve both single and multiple step story problems using all 4 operations. Each story problem is introduced without numbers to increase students understanding of what the story is asking and representing. This lesson is designed to provide authentic application to all 4 operations and previously learned skills including: addition and subtraction in the thousands (with regrouping), multiplication, division and adding fractions. Students will apply multiple problem solving strategies, including base 10 blocks, picture models, number lines and traditional algorithms are use to drive instruction and encourage participation and collaboration. Lesson rigor and complexity increases as students are challenged through a series of questions all including models, scaffold and interactive pauses. As students progress through examples the complexity and rigor increases. Scaffolds and animations provide direction and step-by-step procedures to increase visual understanding. The lesson is completely editable and includes 6 problems with multiple models, steps, scaffold and questions for each.

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August 27, 2023
I love this resource and my kids loved it. It was easy to manage and assign. I also was able to use this for all of my babies. Amazing!!!!
Charity W.
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Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Learning difficulties
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Thank you so much for your feedback! I very much enjoyed teaching these problems to help students with their critical thinking!

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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.
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