Help students look for the difference. The attached is based on the idea behind Ten Frames and is intended to help with basic subtraction. To get one in the habit of looking for the gap. It helps early on when filling out pages of single-digit subtraction problems. One can learn to quickly identify numbers one and two digits apart. Helps later on when faced with problems like: calculating: 201 - 199 = ? or, 201 - 6 = ? Same skill. Mind the gap. 'See' the values on a number line. Then decide
This handout is not intended to replace the valuable interactive exercise of rounding on an open number line. Once the rounding concept of the 'closest number' is understood, this summary can help with the mechanics.
Students no longer need to memorize the 9-multiples! This method simply links two skills that Kindergarteners learn: Count back and Make10. They learn these first because they are simple, fast, and useful. They get to practice both using this method. To calculate the 9s: Count the multiplier back one and make it a 10. That's it! This method of calculating the 9-multiples will save students millions of hours per year when finally shared...so please share it! The 9-multiples are