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    Solve addition sentences using place value and solve subtraction sentence using place value. Addition and subtraction are inverse operations. Both operations can be solved using many common and similar strategies. Also, knowing strategies in one operation can help create solution opportunities for the other. Math Vocabulary: Add, addition, amount left over, difference, equals, equation, estimate, number sentence, subtraction, word problem, count back, count on, digit, number line, ones place…

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    EDEL 462: Assignment Paper

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    Multiple Subject Credential Program Signature Assignment for EDEL 462 Lesson Plan Lesson Title: a. On your mark…Get set…Mental Math Madness! Grade level: a. 2nd Grade CCSS Content Standards for Mathematics Number and Operations (base ten or fractions) heading: a. NBT.5 Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction. Lesson objective(s): a. Students will be able to accurately use…

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    Las Vegas Shooting Case

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    It’s been a couple day since the shooting had happened in Las Vegas as the most devastating attack and the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. Las Vegas mass shooter Stephen Paddock rented a room in downtown Las Vegas through Airbnb at Mandalay Bay a couple days earlier before the Concert. Marilou Danley (the girlfriend) said that she was worried that her boyfriend, Stephen Paddock, was going to break up with her when he bought her a cheap ticket to the Philippines about two weeks…

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    Slps Rationale

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    Rationale: In creating the three SLO’s for this unit, the various needs of the students in this classroom were carefully considered. The three SLO’s are attainable and observable for these students in the timeframe provided for this unit. Accommodations will be provided to make the SLO attainable for each student in the class. Based on the students’ previous assessment data and their performance during previous units, these SLO’s can be achieved within this unit. The unit should take between…

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    you want to subtract is different from the quantity you have to subtract from. Furthermore, in subtraction, the original quantity that you have or want to subtract from is usually the larger digit (unless the equation involves positive and negative integers). A mistake like this can result in an incorrectly answered basic fact. Specific ways to help students avoid and/or overcome misconception 1: Students who misunderstand the order of subtraction need to learn and realise the importance…

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    Anurupyara Case Study

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    number (To apply Paravartya). _ Later we multiply/divide QUOTIENT with same factor. NOTE: Its always good to use factors for multiplication instead of division because if division is used then on dividing Quotient by that factor might create non-integer i.e. a decimal quotient.…

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    You are presented with two boxes, Box I and Box II. Box I always has one thousand dollars inside, but Box II either has one million dollars inside or is completely empty. The two options you have are to open Box II only, or to open both boxes. Whether Box II contains one million dollars or nothing is dependent on the action of a powerful predictor. If he believes you will only take Box II, he will put one million dollars inside it. however, if he predicts you will take both boxes, he will put…

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    Danger Spoting Case Study

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    St. Vincent Group topic: Danger Spotting and Focusing PO was not present for OP group today. Received a voice message from PO at 10:58am, informing CDP that PO was unable to attend group due to “over slept”. Chrono was made. CCO was notified. Garcia Group topic: Danger Spotting and Focusing PO was not present for OP group today due to illness. CCO notified. Durler Group topic: Danger Spotting and Focusing PO was a no show, no call for OP group today. CCO was notified. Gibson…

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    Did you know that in 2011 the largest B.A.S.S. tournament prize went to seven-time Bassmaster champion Kevin VanDamm, who won $500,000 in the Bassmaster classic. It was the largest tournament prize ever given in fishing! Professional Bass fishing is an amazing sport and occupation for many reasons. It pays very well and the anglers get to travel a lot. The fisherman are doing what they love! The winner of the 2017 Forrest Wood Cup on Lake Murray won $300,000, just the winner of each tournament…

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    Lauderdale Elementary school has a running competition every year for 5th grade students. Two students will be selected by principal, Mrs.Newman, to see who can run a mile the fastest. Students will have a week to practice with their coach, Coach Ledoux, in order to win the competition. As students were in class, the announcements came on. Students didn’t pay close attention until Mrs.Newman said, “We’ve finally got our votes for the 5th grade competition” The students leaned closer to the…

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