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Math for Elementary Teachers: Parts of an Equation: Addition and Subtraction

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Math for Elementary Teachers. Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Parts of an Equation: Addition and Subtraction. The first step to truly understanding how to add and subtract is to understand the parts of an equation! A simple addition problem usually looks like this. Sign is called a plus. Sign This sign means add. Is called an equal. Sign This shows the answer to the problem you have just completed. In addition. The two number that will be added. In this problem is called the sum. Sign is called a minus.

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Math for Elementary Teachers: Story Problems: Subtraction

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Math for Elementary Teachers. Wednesday, September 1, 2010. What is a story problem? A story problem is a math equation that is told in a story or word form. Are there different types of story problems? Yes, there are three different types of story problems in subtraction. They are called take away, missing addend, and comparison. What is the difference between the two? Take Away - In count forward one previous number is being added to a new number. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). It has been a long ...

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Math for Elementary Teachers: Magic Number Square

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Math for Elementary Teachers. Monday, September 13, 2010. What does a magic square look like? What is a magic square? A magic square is a NxN square when the digits are added diagonally, vertically, and horizontally all equal the same number. For Example. How does it work? 1 Add four extra square like shown in the picture titled before. 3 "Fold" in each extra square. Follow the color pattern just like the picture! Hint: The middle number in the number line is always the middle number in the square! It ha...

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Math for Elementary Teachers: Base Ten

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Math for Elementary Teachers. Friday, September 3, 2010. What is base ten? Base ten is the number system we use to count, add, subtract, and much much more! It consists of digits 0-9. What are base ten blocks? Base ten blocks are toys or tools used to help understand place value, regrouping, addtion, and subtraction. On average base ten blocks look like this. What are base ten blocks used for? Base ten blocks can be used for adding larger numbers. Watch this video to see a demonstration. To whomsoever it...

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Math for Elementary Teachers: Black Holes

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Math for Elementary Teachers. Monday, August 30, 2010. When someone thinks of a black hole they usually think of this. But in class we learned about mathematical "black holes". Black holes are equations that always come out with the same answer no matter what number is plugged in. The best way to explain is through an example. 1 Take any number. 2 Multiply it by 6. 3 Add 12 to the result. 4 Divide by 3. 6 Subtract twice the original number. Now try it yourself! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). It has ...

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Math for Elementary Teachers. Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Parts of an Equation: Addition and Subtraction. The first step to truly understanding how to add and subtract is to understand the parts of an equation! A simple addition problem usually looks like this. Sign is called a plus. Sign This sign means add. Is called an equal. Sign This shows the answer to the problem you have just completed. In addition. The two number that will be added. In this problem is called the sum. Sign is called a minus.

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