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MPs * Embedded MP Procedural Lesson Grade 1 · Unit 4 · Lesson 7

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Today I will solve word problems with unknowns in the first or second position.

Vocabulary

Steps

Missing Addend Word Problem

1. Listen carefully to the word problem.

First Addend Missing:

2. Record the equation with the unknown.

In the basket, there are some apples and 5 oranges. In all, there are 8 pieces of fruit. How many apples are in the basket?

3. Solve for the unknown. 4. Record the unknown.

Y+5=8 Y=3 Second Addend Missing: Andy has 6 books. Savannah has some books. Altogether, they have 12 books. How many books does Savannah have?

6 +  = 12 =6

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Grade 1 Unit 4 Lesson 7 P SJ

/ Directions: Record the equation from the word problem. Solve for the unknown.

1. Juan has 6 balls. He finds more balls. Now he has 9 balls. How many balls did he find?

Equation:

=

balls

2. There are brown horses running. Six black horses join them. Now there are 10 horses running. How many brown horses are running?

Equation:

H=

brown horses

MP2: What is a real life scenario you could apply? MP7: Is there another way I can help see this problem?

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Grade 1 Unit 4 Lesson 7 P SJ

Directions: Record the equation from the word problem. Solve for the unknown.

1. There are 7 boys at school. Some girls join them. Now there are 10 kids at school. How many kids are girls?

Equation:

X=

girls

2. Terry has some purple beads and 8 green beads. In all, she has 12 beads. How many purple beads does she have?

Equation:

=

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purple beads

Grade 1 Unit 4 Lesson 7 P SJ

Name: ____________________________ Date: ______________________________

Directions: Record the equation from the word problem. Solve for the unknown.

1. Frankie had some cookies. His dad gave him 3 more. Now he has 7 cookies. How many did Frankie have to start?

2. Kids are playing in the pool. Two adults jump in. Now, there are 7 people in the pool. How many kids are in the pool?

Equation:

Equation:

=

cookies

K=

kids

3. Dallas has some grapes. Kyle has 4 grapes. Altogether, they have 11 grapes. How many grapes does Dallas have?

4. There are 5 toys in the toy box. Jaden puts more toys in. Now, there are 13 toys in the toy box. How many toys did Jaden put in?

Equation:

Equation:

M=

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grapes

=

toys

Grade 1 Unit 4 Lesson 7 P SJ

Directions: Record the equation from the word problem. Solve for the unknown.

5. Adam has 7 blocks. Tara brings him some more blocks. Now, he has 14 blocks. How many blocks did Tara bring?

6. Ben had some crackers. Josh gave him 2 more. Now Ben has 11 crackers in all. How many crackers did Ben have to start?

V =7

Equation:

Yes

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blocks

Equation:

V=

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No

crackers

Grade 1 Unit 4 Lesson 7 P SJ

1. Write a word problem for the following equation. Solve for the unknown.

2. Write a word problem for the following equation. Solve for the unknown.

+ 9 = 15

F + 5 = 12

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F=

Word Problem:

Word Problem:

*MP3: Do you agree/disagree with what

said?

*MP6: How do you know your answers are correct/reasonable?

Recap today’s lesson with one or more of the following MP questions: MP1: What steps were used today? MP2: What is a real life scenario you could apply? MP7: Is there another way I could help see this problem?

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Grade 1 Unit 4 Lesson 7 P SJ