Read Teaching the Common Core Math Standards With Hands-On Activities, Grades 3-5 Online
Authors: Judith A. Muschla,Gary Robert Muschla,Erin Muschla-Berry
Tags: #Education, #Teaching Methods & Materials, #Mathematics, #General
Answer![]() | Clues | Problems |
Box 1. | This is a subtraction problem. One of the mixed numbers has a 6 and a numerator of 5. | ![]() |
Box 2. | This is a subtraction problem. One of the mixed numbers has a 2 and a numerator of 4. | ![]() |
Box 3. | This is an addition problem. It has a whole number and a mixed number. | ![]() |
Box 4. | This is an addition problem. It has a mixed number and a unit fraction. | ![]() |
Game Problem Clues, II
Answer![]() | Clues | Problems |
Box 1. | This is an addition problem. One of the addends is zero. | ![]() |
Box 2. | This is a subtraction problem. One of the mixed numbers has an 8 and a numerator of 4. | ![]() |
Box 3. | This is a subtraction problem. The mixed number has an 8 and there is only one numerator in the problem. | ![]() |
Box 4. | This is an addition problem. There are two mixed numbers. One of the mixed numbers has two 1s. | ![]() |
Answer![]() | Clues | Problems |
Box 1. | This is an addition problem. It has one whole number and one fraction. | ![]() |
Box 2. | This is an addition problem. One of the mixed numbers has a 4 and a numerator of 2. | ![]() |
Box 3. | This is a subtraction problem. One of the mixed numbers has two 4s. | ![]() |
Box 4. | This is a subtraction problem. One of the mixed numbers has a 12 that is not a denominator and the other mixed number has a numerator of 5. | ![]() |