Learning about Number Relationships and Properties of Numbers Using Calculators and Hundred Boards: Patterns to 100 and Beyond
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- Aug 17 2010 7:47 PM
Robert Preston
This resource has been matched by a member of the Brokers of Expertise standards matching team. The hundreds chart is a powerful mathematical tool that is too often overlooked.
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Description
This is part one of a two-part E-example from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics that uses virtual hundred boards and calculators as a visual way of highlighting and displaying various patterns and relationships among numbers. Using calculators and hundred boards together encourages students to communicate their thinking with others. In this part, students examine number patterns, using a calculator to move beyond 100. E-examples are selected from the electronic version of the Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (PSSM). Less
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Topics and Grades
Grade: PS/Pre-K to 2
Topics: Measurement & Geometry, Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability, Mathematics, Number Sense
Standards
Matched Standards
M.1.NS.1.1 Count, read, and write whole numbers to 100.
M.2.SDAP.2.2 Solve problems involving simple number patterns.
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- Teacher Materials
Tool for: Parents, Administrators, Teachers
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Teaching Method: Hands-on Learning