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This Math Talk focuses on finding a missing addend. It encourages students to think about using subtraction to solve an addition equation and to rely on strategies they know for finding unknown values to mentally solve problems. The strategies elicited here will be helpful later in the lesson when students find the difference between two values.
Tell students to close their books or devices (or to keep them closed). Reveal one problem at a time. For each problem:
Keep all previous problems and work displayed throughout the talk.
Solve each equation mentally.
To involve more students in the conversation, consider asking:
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Some students may try to interpret each subtraction expression as an addition equation with an unknown addend and struggle to calculate the correct answer. Remind them that we saw another way to evaluate subtraction is by adding the additive inverse. Consider demonstrating how one of the subtraction expressions can be rewritten (for example,
Some students may struggle with deciding whether to add or subtract the magnitudes of the numbers in the problem. Prompt them to sketch a number line diagram and notice how the arrows compare.