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Addition Problems Using Bar models (Missing wholes)
ADDITION PROBLEMS USING BAR MODELS (MISSING Parts)
Addition -word problems using Bar Models
Solving "Taking From" Subtraction Problem
Subtraction - draw and cross off circles to find a missing part
Subtraction-Comparing Two GROUPS by matching
Subtraction- Comparing Numbers using Bar Models
Take Apart Numbers to Ten
Applying the Commutative property of Addition (Adding in Any order)
Fact Fluency: doubles Rap
Using A number Line to Add and Subtract within 20
Using Doubles to Add (The Doubles Plus 1 Strategy)
Using Doubles to Add (Doubles Plus 1 and Doubles Minus 1)
using a Ten frame to add a number to ten
Using a ten frame to Make a ten to add
Using Numbers to represent making a ten to add
Adding 3 Addends using the associative property of addition
Using Strategies to Add 3 Addends
Use Addition Strategies to Add three Addends
"Count back" Subtraction Strategy
"Think Addition To Subtract" Strategy
"Make A Ten to Subtract" Strategy
"Break Apart to Subtract" Strategy
Solving Addition and Subtraction word problems using a bar Model
Recording related Facts
Identifying Related Facts
The inverse RElationship Between Addition and Subtraction
Missing Parts in Related Facts
Using an addition fact to find a related subtraction fact
Ways to make numbers to 20
Determining Whether Equations are True or False
Addition and Subtraction Fact Practice
Extending the Counting Sequence (Counting Chart)
Representing ten and Ones
Using Pictures and numbers to represent a ten and ones
Representing Tens
Representing Tens and Ones