MyMath 68 SWBAT use guess and check to solve story problems Lesson 68 SWBAT solve addition and subtraction story problems Did you know there are 2 types of addition word problems Combining ID: 529096
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Lesson 67
MyMath
6.8
SWBAT
use guess and check to solve story problems.Slide2Slide3Slide4Slide5Slide6Slide7
Lesson 68
SWBAT solve addition and subtraction story problems.Slide8
Did you know there are 2 types of addition word problems?
Combining
Comparison
Mr. Burney has 4 stylish bow ties. He
bought 3 bow ties at the store. How many bow ties does he have now?
Mr. Burney has 4 stylish bow ties. Mr.
Mischleau
has 2 more bow ties than Mr. Burney. How many bow ties does Mr.
Mischleau
have?Slide9
Did you know there are 3 types of subtraction word problems?
Take Away
Missing Addend
Comparison
Miss. Loth has 7 boyfriends. She breaks
up with 2 of them. How many boyfriends does Miss. Loth have left?
Miss.
Jackson has 4 boyfriends. She want 7 boyfriends (like Miss. Loth). How many boyfriends does Miss. Jackson to have what she wants?
Miss. Loth has 7 boyfriends. Miss.
Gensler has 9 boyfriends.
How many more boyfriends does Miss. Gensler have than Miss. Loth?Slide10
What kind of problem is this?
John has $24. His brother, Sam, has $29 more dollars than John. How much money does Sam have?Slide11
What kind of problem is this?
John has $24. His brother, Sam, has $29. How much more money does Sam have than John?Slide12
What kind of problem is this?
John has $24. His brother, Sam, has $29. Sam is going to do chores so that he has the same amount as Sam. How much money does John need to earn doing chores so that he has the same amount as Sam?Slide13
What kind of problem is this?
John has $24. He gave his brother, Sam, $10. How much money does John have now?Slide14
What kind of problem is this?
John has $24. His brother, Sam, gave him $10. How much money does John have now?