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Home / Resources / Numeracy / Computational Fluency & Algebra

Subject: Computational Fluency & Algebra

The Great Divide Arrays

Learning Intention: I can engage with others and represent numbers visually in a variety of ways. In this lesson, students will explore how to build flexible number sense and mental

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Let It Fly

Exploring ways that we can visualize and explore mathematical concepts while engaged in the problem solving process. Inquiry Question: How far did the disc fly? 3 Act Task Additional Information

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Graham Crackers

How can we use flexible computation strategies and develop a relationship between addition and multiplication? Inquiry Question: How many graham crackers are inside a full box of Graham Crackers?

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A Most Mysterious Mouse

How do numbers helps us communicate and think about ourselves? INQUIRY Question: How can we decompose and compose numbers to help us add, subtract, multiply and divide? Grade 3/4

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