1.5 Adding Within 100
Unit Goals
- Students use place value understanding and properties of operations to add within 100.
Section A Goals
- Add within 100 without composing a ten.
- Use equations to represent addition methods.
Section B Goals
- Add a one-digit and a two-digit number within 100 with composing a ten.
- Use equations to represent addition methods.
Section C Goals
- Add 2 two-digit numbers within 100, with composing a ten.
- Use equations to represent addition methods.
Section A: Add Without Making a Ten
Problem 1
Pre-unit
Practicing Standards: 1.NBT.A.1, 1.NBT.B.2
How many do you see?
Solution
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Problem 2
Pre-unit
Practicing Standards: 1.OA.A.1
There are 9 ducks in the pond.
There are 7 ducks on the grass.
How many ducks are on the pond and in the grass?
Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words.
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Problem 3
Pre-unit
Practicing Standards: 1.OA.D.8
Find the number that makes each equation true.
- \(10 + \boxed{\phantom{\frac{aaai}{aaai}}} = 18\)
- \(17 - \boxed{\phantom{\frac{aaai}{aaai}}} = 7\)
- \(9 + 8 = \boxed{\phantom{\frac{aaai}{aaai}}}\)
- \(19 = \boxed{\phantom{\frac{aaai}{aaai}}} +14\)
Solution
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Problem 4
Find the value of each sum.
Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words.
- \(65 + 3\)
- \(65 + 30\)
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Problem 5
Find the value of \(31 + 24\).
Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words.
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Problem 6
- Find the value of \(26 + 53\)
Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, words, or equations. - Can you find the value in a different way?
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Problem 7
Exploration
- Find different ways you can use 2 two-digit numbers to make 86.
Use the drawing or connecting cubes, if they are helpful.
- Can you make 86 by adding a two-digit number to itself?
Solution
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Problem 8
Exploration
Together Mai and Han have 75 counters.
How many counters could Mai have?
Then how many counters would Han have?
Find at least 5 different solutions.
Solution
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Section B: Make a Ten: Add One- and Two-digit Numbers
Problem 1
Find the value of each sum.
Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words.
- \(47 + 3\)
- \(47 + 8\)
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Problem 2
Find the value of each sum.
Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words.
- \(78 + 6 \)
- \(6 + 78 \)
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Problem 3
Find the value of each sum.
Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words.
- \(63 + 5\)
- \(63 + 8 \)
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How are the problems the same?
How are they different?
Solution
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Problem 4
Exploration
Choose five numbers from below to make a sum with a value greater than 50 but less than 99.
3
5
6
7
8
10
20
30
40
Use equations or drawing to show your thinking.
Solution
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Problem 5
Exploration
Here is how Lin found the value of \(58 + 9\).
“I know \(8 + 9 = 17\). Then I add 5 tens and get 67.”
- Why does Lin's method work? Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words.
- Use Lin's method to find the value of \(83 + 8\).
Solution
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Problem 6
Exploration
Noah’s brother spilled water on his math work.
Help Noah figure out what the missing number is.
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The missing number makes the value of the sum greater than 50, with a 0 in the ones place.
What could the missing number be?
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The missing number is a two-digit number that makes the value 75.
What could the missing number be?
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The missing number is a two-digit number that makes a value that is more than 80 but less than 90.
What could the missing number be?
Solution
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Problem 7
Exploration
Priya is playing the game Target Numbers.
Priya starts at 25 and picks these six cards:
1
2
3
5
6
8
What is the highest score she can get without going over 95?
Use equations to show your thinking.
Solution
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Section C: Make a Ten: Add Within 100
Problem 1
Find the value of \(35 + 48\).
Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words.
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Problem 2
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Find the value of \(16 + 55\).
Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words. - Can you find the value in a different way?
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Problem 3
Use your favorite method to find the value of \(34 + 59\).
Why do you like the method you chose?
Solution
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Problem 4
Choose a two-digit number to add to 46 so that you make a new 10.
Add the numbers.
Write equations to show your thinking.
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Problem 5
Exploration
Elena has a way to find the value of \(28 + 47\) without making a 10. Here is her work.
\(30 - 2 = 28\)
\(50 - 3 = 47\)
\(80 - 5 = 75\)
- Explain why Elena's work is correct. Use connecting cubes if it is helpful.
- Use Elena's method to find the value of \(39 + 55\).
Solution
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Problem 6
Exploration
Diego and his friends are working on the same addition problem.
Diego’s method
\(40 + 20 = 60\)
\(60 + 15 = 75\)
Lin’s method
\(48 + 2 + 5= 55\)
\(55 + 20 = 75\)
Priya’s method
\(40 + 27 = 67\)
\(67 + 3 + 5 = 75\)
- What is the addition problem Diego and his friends are working on?
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Which method is your favorite?
Solve \(56 + 28\) using your favorite method.
Solution
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Problem 7
Exploration
Clare wrote some expressions.
Each expression makes a ten.
She spilled water on her work.
Find the digit that could be under each water mark.
Solution
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