Transcript M4-Lesson
M 4 Lesson 22
Objective
Solve additions with up to four addends with totals
within 200 with and without two compositions of larger
units.
Note: Addends are number that we add together
Fluency: Addition Fact Flash
Cards
10+2
2+9
8+2
7+_=9
3+_=6
4+2
3+_=5
2+5
3+5
4+3
2+1
6+2
6+3
7+_=1
2+2
2+1
3+_=1
6+3
3+9
13=3+_
Fluency: Addition Fact Flash
Cards
2+3
1+3
10+4
4+_=13
4+_=7
4+1
4+_=8
2+4
4+5
7+4
4+8
10+5
5+8
6+_=10
7+5
5+5
6+_=10
5+1
2+5
5+_=8
Fluency Subtractions from
Tens
I say a basic fact. You add 10 to the whole and
continue until I say to stop. Lets practice 10-6
4,
Fluency: Crossing a Ten
How many more does 8 need to make a 10?
2 more
Complete the number sentence
8+2=10
10+1
11
8+2+1
11
8+3
11
8+__ =10
Fluency: Crossing a Ten
7+3
7+3+1
7+4
7+5
9+1
9+1+1
9+1+4
19+1+4
Application Problem
There are 38 apples, 16 bananas, 24 peaches, and 12
pear in the fruit basket. How many pieces of fruit are in
the basket?
Use any strategy that works for you.
Show your partner your strategy
Here is my strategy
Concept Development
For this practice look for ways to make 10 ones or 10 tens
to help you solve.
Use the associative property to group the numbers
Raise your hand when you think you know what the
answer is.
3 + 7+ 6
23+27+16
• What helped you solve so
quickly?
• Lets try another problem
Don’t solve this in a vertical addition; use mental math
Concept Development
Talk to your partner using place value
language to explain how you can solve
this problem mentally.
I added 23 and 27 first. I added the 2
tens, so 20+20=40. Then I added the
ones. 7+3 equals 10, and 40+10 is 50.
50 plus 16 equals 66.
Concept Development
3 + 7+ 6
23+27+16
123+27+16
How is this problem the same or different as the first
two problems?
Solve this problem using any strategy that works for
you.
Concept Development
2+ 8+ 5
32+28+45
132+28+45
Remember when solving
these problems we want to
look for groups of 10 ones
or 10 tens
Concept Development
1+ 3+ 9+ 7
Can we add the numbers in any order?
31+23+19+47
How is this problem the same as the first
one?
How is it different?
Choose a strategy to solve. Then use the
place value strategy to explain to your
partner
Here are examples of how it was solved.
We are going to do more
addition problems. This
time we will practice with
four addends instead of
three
Problem Set
Practice with the problem set to practice the grouping
numbers to make a new 10 or 10 tens.