Numbers and Shapes
Add/Subtract
Word Problems
What's the story about?
Author's Purpose/Compare & Contrast
100

What is the number in the tens place?

578

7

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Where do we always start when we add or subtract?

the ones place

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What does the keyword "difference" mean?

Subtract

100

What are the 5 "w" questions we ask about books?

Who, What, Where, When, Why

100

What is the purpose of advertisements?

to persuade you to buy things

200

Which number is greater?

458 or 449

458

200

What is 22 + 37?

59

200

What does the keyword "both" mean?

Add

200

Besides our 5 "w" questions, we have one more question we often ask about books, what is it?

How

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What is the purpose of "how-to" books?

to inform

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Is a cone a 2D or 3D shape?

3D shape

300

What is the difference of 43 - 12?

31

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What does the keyword, "how many more" tell us to do?

Subtract

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What does "main idea" mean when we are talking about books?

It is what the book is about

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What are the three types of author's purpose? (Hint: PIE)

Persuade

Inform

Entertain

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How many sides/edges does a circle have?

0

400

What is 15 + 76?

91

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Ms. Erlandsen chooses 11 students to help with Sonday. Then she chooses 7 more. How many students helped out in all?

18 students

400

When we worked on main idea, how many supporting details did we try to find?

3

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What does compare and contrast mean?

Find the things that are similar and different between two or more things

500

How many sides/edges does a quadrilateral have?

Bonus: Name one quadrilateral.

4

Bonus: Square, Rectangle, Rhombus, Trapezoid

500

What is 82-46?

36

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Ms. Erlandsen had 64 pencils. 16 were taken away by students. How many pencils does she have left?

48 pencils

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What is one "who" question you could ask about one of our read alouds this week?

Answers vary

500

What type of diagram do we often use with compare and contrast?

venn-diagram

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