Description
Lesson Objective: To use the Part-Whole Model method (Singapore) to solve word problems involving whole numbers
Topic: Subtraction of Whole Number
Level: Grade 2
The Model Method is a good tool to solve word problems in maths. It helps your students to visualize with simple diagrams. This lesson plan guides teachers through drawing models in 2 to 3 simple steps. To reinforce learning, the worksheet follows closely to the examples given. This is suitable not only for teachers, but also for parents to learn the skills and guide their kids at home. Teacher could set this worksheet as holiday homework during the festive seasons. As the worksheet is guided by a detailed lesson plan and solutions are given to all the problems, parents would be able to help their kids at home.
By Yoon (Singapore)
This work by Yoon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Topic: Subtraction of Whole Number
Level: Grade 2
The Model Method is a good tool to solve word problems in maths. It helps your students to visualize with simple diagrams. This lesson plan guides teachers through drawing models in 2 to 3 simple steps. To reinforce learning, the worksheet follows closely to the examples given. This is suitable not only for teachers, but also for parents to learn the skills and guide their kids at home. Teacher could set this worksheet as holiday homework during the festive seasons. As the worksheet is guided by a detailed lesson plan and solutions are given to all the problems, parents would be able to help their kids at home.
By Yoon (Singapore)
This work by Yoon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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2nd - 3rd
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Teaching Duration
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Description
Lesson Objective: To use the Part-Whole Model method (Singapore) to solve word problems involving whole numbers
Topic: Subtraction of Whole Number
Level: Grade 2
The Model Method is a good tool to solve word problems in maths. It helps your students to visualize with simple diagrams. This lesson plan guides teachers through drawing models in 2 to 3 simple steps. To reinforce learning, the worksheet follows closely to the examples given. This is suitable not only for teachers, but also for parents to learn the skills and guide their kids at home. Teacher could set this worksheet as holiday homework during the festive seasons. As the worksheet is guided by a detailed lesson plan and solutions are given to all the problems, parents would be able to help their kids at home.
By Yoon (Singapore)
This work by Yoon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Topic: Subtraction of Whole Number
Level: Grade 2
The Model Method is a good tool to solve word problems in maths. It helps your students to visualize with simple diagrams. This lesson plan guides teachers through drawing models in 2 to 3 simple steps. To reinforce learning, the worksheet follows closely to the examples given. This is suitable not only for teachers, but also for parents to learn the skills and guide their kids at home. Teacher could set this worksheet as holiday homework during the festive seasons. As the worksheet is guided by a detailed lesson plan and solutions are given to all the problems, parents would be able to help their kids at home.
By Yoon (Singapore)
This work by Yoon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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