This is a flawed reasoning task using content from 2.NBT.5 and 2.NBT.6.
- Subject:
- Education
- Elementary Education
- Mathematics
- Numbers and Operations
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Assessment
- Homework/Assignment
- Date Added:
- 09/10/2018
This is a flawed reasoning task using content from 2.NBT.5 and 2.NBT.6.
This is a flawed reasoning task using content from 2.NBT.5 and 2.NBT.6.
This is a flawed reasoning task using content from 2.NBT.5 and 2.NBT.6.
A mathematics task that involves a multi-step word problem related to addition and subtraction situations. Students are expected to model with mathematics as they complete the task. Task relates to standard 2.OA. A.1
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