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Module 3

Module 3. Lesson 21. Sprints (Differences). Sprint A On your mark, get set, THINK Sprint B On your mark, get set, THINK. Story Problem. Rahim is reading a really exciting book! He’s on page 98. If he reads 10 pages every day, on what page will he be in 3 days? What do you see?

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Module 3

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  1. Module 3 Lesson 21

  2. Sprints (Differences) • Sprint A • On your mark, get set, THINK • Sprint B • On your mark, get set, THINK

  3. Story Problem • Rahim is reading a really exciting book! He’s on page 98. If he reads 10 pages every day, on what page will he be in 3 days? • What do you see? • Can you draw something? • What can you draw? • What conclusions can you make from your drawing?

  4. Story Problem Continued • Use the RDW process. • Talk with your partner about different ways you can solve this problem using what you’ve learned. RDW! Rahim is reading a really exciting book! He’s on page 98. If he reads 10 pages every day, on what page will he be in 3 days?

  5. Story Problem Continued • Who would like to share? • Anyone have any questions in regards to how it was solved? • Can Someone explain how the numbers changed? • How were we counting? • What page will Rahim be on in 3 days? • Rahim will be on page 128. • Please add this statement to your paper.

  6. Concept Development Materials: Unlabeled hundreds place value chart, place value disks per pair. • Show 266 with place value disks. • Use place value disks to count out loud by ones from 266 to 272. • What unit can you make? • Go ahead and trade ones for a ten. • Use place value disks to skip-count out loud by hundreds from 272 to 772. • Say the next two numbers in our pattern. • 872, 972!

  7. Concept Development Continued • Use place value disks to complete another ten. • Say the next two numbers in our pattern, counting up by ones. • 781, 782. • Trade your ones for a ten. • Use place value disks to skip-count out loud by tens from 780 to 700. • Say the next two numbers in our pattern. • 690, 680.

  8. Concept Development Continued • Change your place value chart to show 1 more than 700. • Use place value disks to count down by tens out loud from 701 to 671. • Say the numbers missing from our pattern. • 661 and 651! ____, ____, 641, 631

  9. Concept Development Continued • Use place value disks to count down by hundreds out loud from 671 to 371. • Say the numbers missing from our pattern. • 271 and 171. • Use place value disks to count out loud by ones from 371 to 375. • Say the pattern, filling in the blanks. • 376, 377, 378, 379, 380. ____, ____, 71 ____, 377, ____, ____, 380

  10. Pictorial Materials: (T) Pocket chart (S) 4 large index cards per pair Students work as partners. Each partnership belongs to group more or group less. • With your partner, make a number pattern. You choose if your pattern shows counting by ones, tens, or hundreds. • Talk to your partner and decide now. Take 15 seconds. • Your pattern must count down if you are in the less group and up if you are in the more group. • Turn and confirm with your partner: “We will count down by ____,” or “We will count up by ____.”

  11. Pictorial Continued • Pick a number between 40 and 600. Partner A, write the number on a card and hold it up. • Start with that number. Use the other cards to write the rest of the numbers in your sequence. • On the blank side of each card, draw the number you wrote. Take two minutes. • Stack the cards in order with the drawings face up and bring them to the rug with your partner.

  12. Pictorial Continued • Call on a pair to share. Say each number, placing one drawing at a time in the pocket. Go slowly so your friends can figure out your pattern. • Class, count along when you’ve figured out their pattern. • Name the pattern! NOTE: Continue whole group or have groups share to each other and rotate. Show some patterns with numbers rather than drawings. For others, show alternating numbers and let the class fill in blanks.

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