2.5 Task back through ten and up through ten.pptx.pdf

2.5 Task back through ten and up through ten.pptx.pdf

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Partitioning — Why it’s a BIG idea in the Primary Classroom

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Introduction

  • 0.1 Introduction — CPA and Multiple Representations

Partitioning with Number - So Many Ways

  • 1.1 What is Partitioning
  • 1.2 Partitioning and Subitizing
  • 1.3 Task — Partitioning and Subitizing
  • 1.4 Task — Article: Seeing as Understanding
  • 1.5 Task — Engaging Partitioning Activities
  • 1.6 Visual Partitioning Models
  • 1.7 Task — Exploring Partitioning Visual Models
  • 1.8 Partitioning and Unitizing
  • 1.9 Task — Unitizing: Conventional and Non-conventional.pptx

Partitioning and Maths Fact Fluency

  • 2.1 Number Bonds and Partitioning
  • 2.2 Partitioning and Make 10 Strategy
  • 2.3 Task Make Ten Strategy to Add
  • 2.4 Partitioning and Mental Math Facts
  • 2.5 Task back through ten and up through ten.pptx.pdf

Partitioning and Addition / Subtraction

  • 3.1 Expanded Form - Not the ONLY way.mp4
  • 3.2 Open Number Lines and Partitioning.mp4
  • 3.3 Task — Partitioning: Open Number Lines
  • 3.4 Part Part Whole Story Problem Structures
  • 3.5 Task — Partitioning: Part-Part Whole Story Problems

Partitioning and Multiplication

  • 4.1 Partitioning and Multiplication Facts
  • 4.2 Task — Article: Distributivity, Partitioning, and the Multiplication Algorithm
  • 4.3 Partitioning and Multi Digit Multiplication
  • 4.4 Task — Partitioning and Multi-Digit Multiplication

Conclusion

  • 5.0 Breaking it Apart to Bring it All Together