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This resource engages students in solving story problems by utilizing pictorial representations and number sentences. In the first scenario, students will determine the total number of dog bones Maggie hid, first 47 and then 32 more. The second scenario challenges them to find out how many stickers Logan has left after using 25 from a total of 68. The interactive element allows for dragging and dropping base ten blocks to visualize the problem-solving process, reinforcing mathematical concepts through hands-on learning.
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Story Problems By Your Name
Maggie hid 47 dog bones in the backyard. The next day Maggie hid 32 more dog bones in the backyard. How many dog bones has Maggie hidden in the backyard? Pictorial RepresentationDrag and drop the base ten blocks to solve the story problem. Delete extra blocks. Hint: The blocks are stacked on top of each other. Number SentenceUse the numbers towrite a number sentence to solve your problem. T O
Logan bought sixty-eight stickers to use to decorate his scrapbook. Logan has already used twenty-five of the stickers. How many stickers does Logan have left? Pictorial RepresentationDrag and drop the base ten blocks to solve the story problem. Delete extra blocks. Hint: The blocks are stacked on top of each other. Number SentenceUse the numbers towrite a number sentence to solve your problem. T O
Highlight the words and type your own story problem. Pictorial RepresentationDrag and drop the base ten blocks to solve the story problem. Delete extra blocks. Hint: The blocks are stacked on top of each other. Number SentenceUse the numbers towrite a number sentence to solve your problem. T O
Credits Clipart from Microsoft Office