The purpose of this activity is to write story problems that match given tape diagrams (MP2). One diagram represents a one-step Compare problem, while the other two show two-step problems. For the tape diagram with three addends, students might:
- Write Put Together/Take Apart or Add To stories with an unknown addend.
- Write Take Away stories with the change or difference unknown.
- Write a Compare problem that compares the full tape to the sum of the first two sections.
For the tape diagrams that represent Compare problems, students may phrase the question using “How many more . . . ?” or using “How many fewer . . . ?” Although these diagrams are typically used to represent Compare problems, students may also choose to write Put Together/Take Apart or Take Away problems.
The Lesson Synthesis highlights different types of story problems students write that match the same tape diagram.
Action and Expression: Internalize Executive Functions. Invite students to talk through their strategy, including the type of problem represented in the tape diagram, the operation that is needed, and a possible context for the story that will be represented by the tape diagram. If time allows, invite students to share their plan with a partner before they begin writing.
Supports accessibility for: Attention, Organization