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Procedural Lesson Grade 1 · Unit 9 · Lesson 16

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Today, I will subtract by decomposing a number leading to a ten.

Vocabulary Minuend: the first number Subtrahend: the second number Difference: the answer Ex. 9 — 4 = 5 9 is the minuend 4 is the subtrahend 5 is the difference

Teacher Resources Considerations: This lesson utilizes the skill of getting to 10 from a given number. (Unit 9 Lessons 12-13) This lesson teaches a specific strategy: Subtract by decomposing a number leading to a 10.

Steps: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Point to the minuend. Get to 10. How many jumps? Say the number of jumps. Keep counting and move to the left on the number line. 5. Stop when you get to the subtrahend. 6. Look at the number on the number line. 7. Circle your answer and record.

Application of MPs: MP1:

What information is given in the problem?

MP5: What tool can you use to help you solve the problem? MP6: How can you use vocabulary from today’s lesson in your explanation? MP7: What concepts or rules help you solve this problem?

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Grade 1 Unit 9 Lesson 16 P TE

Answer Key: I/M

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1. 7

1. 5

1. 9

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1. 15-5-4

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2. 7

2. 9

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2. 17-7-1

2. 8

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3. 8

3. 7

4. 4

4. 7

Grade 1 Unit 9 Lesson 16 P TE

/ *MP1: Make sense of the problem and persevere in solving it! *MP8: Find a strategy to help solve the problem. Directions: Solve

1. 16 — 9 =

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MP1: What information is given in the problem? MP5: What tool did I use to help me solve the problem?

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Grade 1 Unit 9 Lesson 16 P TE

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Directions: Solve.

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MP7: What concepts or rules help you solve this problem? MP8: What strategies can you use to help solve the problem?

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Grade 1 Unit 9 Lesson 16 P TE

Directions: Solve.

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Grade 1 Unit 9 Lesson 16 P TE

Name: ____________________________ Date: ______________________________

Directions: Solve.

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2. 15 — 6 =

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Grade 1 Unit 9 Lesson 13 P TE

Directions: Solve.

3. 17 — 9 =

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Grade 1 Unit 9 Lesson 16 P TE

Directions: Solve.

1. Which expression best represents this number line?

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*MP3: Do you agree/disagree with what

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*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 information is given in the problem? MP5: What tool can you use to help you solve the problem? MP6: How can you use vocabulary from today’s lesson in your explana-

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MP7: What concepts or rules help you solve this problem?

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Grade 1 Unit 9 Lesson 16 P TE

Name: ____________________________ Date: ______________________________

Directions: Solve.

1. 18 — 9 =

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Grade 1 Unit 9 Lesson 13 P TE

Directions: Solve.

3. 15 — 9 =

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Grade 1 Unit 9 Lesson 16 P TE