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Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

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Page 1: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Open Number Line

Page 2: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Strategies for Addition

Page 3: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Addition – Student 136 + 24

+10

36

+10 +4

36 + 24 = 60

46 56 60

Page 4: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Addition – Student 236 + 24

+4

36

+10 +10

36 + 24 = 60

40 50 60

Page 5: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Addition – Student 336 + 24

36

+20 +4

36 + 24 = 60

56 60

Page 6: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Strategies for Subtraction

Page 7: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Subtraction – Student 153 - 37

+10

37

+3 +3

53 - 37 = 16

47 50 53

Strategy: count up from

the smallest number

10 + 3 + 3 = 16

Page 8: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Subtraction – Student 253 - 37

-3

37

-3 -10

53 - 37 = 16

40 43 53

Strategy: count back

from the largest number

3 + 3 + 10 = 16

Page 9: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Subtraction – Student 353 - 37

-4

16

-3 -10

53 - 37 = 16

33 43 53

Strategy: c

ount back

from th

e largest number

-10-10

20 23

Page 10: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Using Benchmarks

Page 11: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

How long is the movie?

I started watching a movie at 3:30 pm and it ended at 4:45 pm.

Page 12: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Elapsed TimeThe movie started at 3:30 and ended at 4:45.

How long was the movie?+30 min

3:30

30 + 30 + 15 = 75 minutes = 1 hour 15 minutes

4:00 4:30 4:45

+30 min +15 min

Strategy: S

tart at 3

:30

and add time increments

to th

e hour or ½

hour,

(benchmarks), then

continue until end tim

e.

Page 13: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

How much time is there between school and bedtime?

How much time is there between the time school is out (3:40 pm) and bedtime (8:15 pm)?

Page 14: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Elapsed Time – using benchmarksHow much time is there between 3:40 and

8:15?

+20 min

3:40

4 hours + 20 min. + 15 min.= 4 hours 35 minutes

4:00 8:00 8:15

+4 hours +15 minStrategy: S

tart at 3

:40

and add time increments

to th

e ½ hour b

enchmarks,

then continue increments.

Page 15: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Time over the 12:00 hour

How much time is there between 10:30 am and 2:45 pm?

Page 16: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Elapsed Time – over 12 o’clock hourHow much time is there between 10:30 am

and 2:45 pm?

+30 min.

1 hr. + 2 hr. + 30 min. + 45 min. = 3 hr. 75 min. = 4 hr. 15 min.

12:00noon

2:00 2:45

+2 hours +45 min

11:0010:30

+1 hour

Strategy: A

dd increments

to 12:00, th

en continue

benchmark increments.

Page 17: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Find the ending time

What time is 4 hours and 30 minutes from 6:55?

Page 18: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Finding the ending time – Student 1What time is it 4 hours and 30 minutes

from 6:55?

The time is 11:25, which is 4 hrs. and 30 min. after 6:55.

11:00 11:25

+25 min

7:006:55

+4 hr.+5 minStra

tegy: Add m

inute

increments to th

e ½ hour

benchmark, then hours, th

en

minutes.

Page 19: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Finding the ending time – Student 2What time is it 4 hours and 30 minutes

from 6:55?

The time is 11:25, which is 4 hrs. and 30 min. after 6:55.

11:0011:25

+25min

7:556:55

+1 hr.+1 hr.+1 hr.+1 hr. +5 min

9:558:55 10:55

Strategy: A

dd hour increments

until close, th

en minutes to

the

½ hour, then m

inutes.

Page 20: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Find the start time

What time did we start on our trip if we arrived at 8:17 and it took 3 hours and 10 minutes?

Page 21: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Finding the start timeWhat time did we start on our trip if we

arrived at 8:17 and it took 3 hours and 10 minutes? -10 min. -3 hr.

The start time is 5:07.

5:07 5:17 8:17

Strategy: S

ubtract th

e hours

then minutes.

Page 22: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Find the start time

What time do I need to wake up if I have to be at school at 8:15 am and it takes me 1 hour and 45 minutes to get ready?

Page 23: Open Number Line. References Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics Grades K-3, John A. Van de Walle, LouAnn H. Lovin, Pearson Publishing, 2006 Teaching

Finding the start timeWhat time do I need to wake up if I have to

be at school at 8:15 am and it takes me 1 hour and 45 minutes to get ready?

-15 min. -1 hr.

I have to wake up at 6:30 AM.

6:45 7:15 8:156:30 7:00

-15 min.-15 min.

Strategy: S

ubtract th

e hour,

then m

inute benchmarks.