Make a Ten Addition Strategy - Mental Math Strategies

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Make a Ten Addition Strategy - Mental Math Strategies

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  • Grades: 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and 4th grade
  • Pages: 70 pages
  • Topics: Addition and Math Strategies
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Make a Ten is a mental math strategy where students use the number combinations that make ten to form connections and relationships to other facts.

First, students must learn the number combinations that make 10. Then, they can confidently use those combinations. For example, to solve 8+5, a student might think, “I can take two from the 5 and give it to the 8 to make a ten, and then add the leftover 3 to make 13.” See the free preview for a representation of that thinking using ten frames.

My Math Fact Philosophy

My resources are created with this philosophy in mind:

•Math should be taught using the Concrete-Representational-Abstract model.

•UNDERSTANDING math facts is more important than memorizing math facts. Conceptual understanding is the key to math fact fluency.

•Students must be able to visualize the math in order to really understand it.

•True math fact fluency is more than just speed and accuracy. It also includes flexibility, which is essential to true fluency.

•One of the best ways to build flexibility is by making connections and forming relationships between facts.

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