This performance task asks students to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in a real-world situation throughout 5 rigorous problems. Great practice/review for SBAC testing!
In this performance task, students are asked to solve problems using strategies that include the modeling of multiplication using arrays and relating these models to mathematical equations, solve problems that involve multiplying whole numbers by multiples of 10, arguing/critiquing the reasoning of others, and providing an argument with evidence to solve a problem. Standards: 3.OA.1; 3.OA.3; 3.OA.7; 3.OA.8; 3.NBT.3 Claim 2: Problem Solving Mathematical Practice 2: reasoning abstractly and quanti
This performance task has five parts, dependent on each other, that address multiplication and division. Students will be asked to solve multiplication and division problems involving two classrooms attending a trip to the movie theater. They will also be asked to design a seating chart (DOK level 4) for the manager of the movie theater using their knowledge of multiplication and division. Claim 2- Problem Solving Standards for Mathematical Practice 2-reasoning abstractly and quantitatively. Sta
Perhaps no symbol in elementary school math is as important or misunderstood as the equal sign. For many students, this symbol is interpreted as meaning write the answer, which can limited a student's understanding with balancing equations (i.e. 5+8=___+4). This template provides a space for teachers to pose the question What does = mean to you? to be used as an assessment to gain knowledge about where their students' understanding of the equal sign is.
K - 5th
Basic Operations, Math, Writing
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