Adding with Partial Sums
Subtracting with Partial Differences
Adding 3-Digit Numbers
Subtracting 3-Digit Numbers
Adding 3 or More Numbers
100

How would you break apart the number 539 for each place value? (hint: what is each digit's value)

500, 30, and 9

100

How would you break apart the number 810 into each place value? 

800 and 10 or 800, 10, and 0. 

100

Does the order numbers are added or stacked on top of each other matter?

No, you can add in any order and stack the numbers ontop of each other in any order.

100

Does the order numbers are subtracted or stacked on top of each other matter?

Yes, the bigger number must be on top because we take away the smaller number from the biggger number. 

100

This problem is not written correctly. Why? (it's not the equals line)? 

 $ 6.07

+.57

______

The numbers are not lined up correctly in each place. The 5 should be under the 0 and the 7 should be under the 7.

200

Is the following the correct way to break apart 725:

700, 50, and 2? (if no, what IS the correct way?)

No, it's 700, 20, and 5.

200

Is the following the correct way to break apart 890:

800, 90, 0?

Yes.

200

What is 546+294?

840

200

Subtract 467 from 719?

252

200

895 + 236  + 59 =






1,190

300

Sam wants to find 390+182 using place value. What is the correct way to break apart this addition problem? (what numbers will be added together?)

300+100, 90+80, and 0+2

300

Madison wants to find 592-351 using place value. What is the correct way to break apart this subtraction problem? (what numbers will be subtracted?)

You will break apart 351 into 300, 50, and 1. You will subtract this one by one from the answer, starting from 592. 

(592-300= 292, 292-50= 242, and 242-1= 241) 

300

What is 253+319?

572

300

Subtract 223 from 231?

8

300

When you stack these addends, 245+17+186, what numbers are added together first?

5+7+6

400

June wants to add 627+241 using place value. She begins by breaking the problem into smaller problems: 600+200, 20+40, and 7+1. What is the correct sums of the hundreds, tens, and ones?

800, 60, and 8

400

Colton wants to subtract 647-221 using place value. He begins by breaking the problem into smaller problems: 600-200, 40-20, and 7-1. What are the correct differences of the hundreds, tens, and ones?

400, 20, and 6

400

Estimate by rounding to the nearest 10 and adding the following numbers: 634+185

820

400

Estimate by rounding to the nearest hundred. Find the estimated difference: 538-472

500-500=0

400

Find the sum: 77 + 352 + 146 =

575

500

Using partial sums to add 356+422? Show each step and the final answer.

300+400=700, 50+20=70, and 6+2=8

700+70+8=778

500

Using partial differences to subtract by place values, what is 589-364?

500-300=200, 80-60=20, and 9-4=5

200+20+5=225

500

What is 478+439?

917

500

What is 831-594?

237

500

What is 412+37+82+156?

687

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