Student Guide Paper-and-Pencil Subtraction (SG pp. 66) Questions 4. A. Possible response: She changed 7 skinnies to 6 and bits to. B. Possible response: After trading one of the 7 skinnies for 0 bits, there were 6 skinnies. Then she added 0 skinnies to the 6 to make 6 skinnies so she could subtract 8 skinnies. 2. A. s will vary. Possible response: Sara had to regroup in order to subtract 7 ones from 6 ones. When she regrouped, the 5 tens, or 50, became 4 tens, or 40. Sara used the ten ones to add to the 6 ones to make 6. B. Sara cannot subtract 6 tens from 4 tens, so she regrouped hundred to make 0 tens. The 7 hundred in her problem became 6 hundred, and the 4 tens (40) became 4 tens. Now Sara can subtract 6 tens from 4 tens.. A. 9 B. 42 C. 2 D. 7 E. 29 F. 288 Paper-and-Pencil Subtraction Kathy decided to record her work on a base-ten recording sheet. Here is her work for the problem 57 289:. Review Kathy s work with base-ten pieces on the first Subtracting with Base-Ten Pieces page in Lesson. Discuss how Kathy s written work above matches her work with the base-ten pieces. A. How can you tell that she traded skinny for 0 bits? B. Why are there two numbers crossed out in the middle column? Sara looked at Kathy s work. You do not need a recording sheet to tell the value of each digit in a number. The first place from the right is always the ones column, the second place is always the tens place, and so on. 6 4 6 Sara solved Kathy s problem like this: 57 289 284 Paper-and-Pencil Subtraction SG Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 6 Student Guide - Page 6 Sara solved a new problem, 56 28, like this: I have to take 8 bits from 6 bits. That is impossible. I have to regroup. I can take a skinny and trade it for 0 bits. Then I have enough bits to subtract. 2. A. Explain why Sara wrote 4 above the 5 and wrote 6 above the 6 in the problem below. 62 B. Sara continued the problem. Explain why she wrote 6 above the 7 and wrote 4 above the 4.. Solve the following problems using Sara s method. A. 64 B. 70 C. 44 25 28 208 D. 09 E. 506 5 F. 92 287 Use Johnny s Paper-and-Pencil Subtraction in the to practice Sara s method. SG Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 Student Guide - Page 62 6005 87 Paper-and-Pencil Subtraction TG Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 Key
ing Your Work with Addition I know I sometimes make mistakes when I subtract. So I want a good way to check my answers, said Kathy. I use addition to check, said Sara. In a subtraction problem, I start with a number and subtract something. If I add back what I subtracted, I should get the number that I started with. If I do not, I must have made a mistake. Kathy used Sara s method to do the problem 62 29. Her answer was 2. 62 29 2 4. A and C are correct. Explanation will vary. Students should recognize the addition check should be the same as the minuend (top number) of their subtraction problem. If the total is not the same, then they subtracted incorrectly. She used addition to check her answer. When I add d 29 + 2 to check, I should get the number I started with, 62. But I get 625. Hmmm... 62 29 2 625 Adding these two numbers should give 62, the number Kathy started with. Instead she got 625 when she added. Kathy must have made a mistake. 4. Kathy used addition to check these answers. Which are correct and which are incorrect? Tell how you know. A. 492 45 447 492 B. 867 759 8 877 C. 820 56 6964 820 For more practice, use the ing with Addition page in the Student Activity Book. Paper-and-Pencil Subtraction SG Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 6 Student Guide - Page 6 Solve the following problems. Think of base-ten pieces as you record your trades.. 2. 6 9 2 5. 4. 7 5 8 4 6 2 2 8 5. 6. 8 9 9 5 7 6 6 2 5 Subtraction on Recording Sheets (SAB p. 224) Questions 6. 44 2. 7. 8 4. 98 5. 87 6. 509 8 9 4 8 6 224 SAB Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 Paper-and-Pencil Subtraction - Page 224 2 TG Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 Key
Recording Your Subtraction (SAB pp. 225226) Questions 7. Nisha took skinny, or ten, away from the 2 tens to make ten and traded it with 0 bits, which added to the ones to make bits. 2. 5. 28 4. 22 5. 486 6. 458 7. 58 Recording Your Subtraction Nisha wanted to solve 42 9. She put out 4 flats, 2 skinnies, and bits. She realized she could not take 9 bits from bits. So she traded skinny for 0 bits. Then she had skinny and bits. After the trade, she took away 9 bits. She also took away skinny and flats. 000s 00s 0s s 4 2 9 000s 00s 0s s 4 2 9 000s 00s 0s s 4 2 9 0 4. How did Nisha show that she traded one skinny for ten bits? Paper-and-Pencil Subtraction SAB Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 225 - Page 225 Solve the following problems. Think of base-ten pieces as you record your trades. 2.. 9 2 4 7 4 5 4. 5. 4 5 2 2 2 9 -In: Questions 67 6. 7. 6 7 8 9 2 8 4 6 8 8 5 4 8 6 226 SAB Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 Paper-and-Pencil Subtraction - Page 226 TG Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 Key
Johnny s Paper-and-Pencil Subtraction. Johnny solved a problem and recorded his work. Explain why he wrote the 2 above the and the 5 above the 5. 2. Johnny continued the problem. Explain why he wrote 6 above the 7 and 2 above the 2. Paper-and-Pencil Subtraction SAB Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 227 - Page 227 Johnny s Paper and Pencil Subtraction (SAB pp. 227228) Questions 0. s will vary. Possible response: The two above the three is 2 tens. Johnny subtracted ten to add to the 5 ones so that he could subtract 8. The 5 above the five shows the ten he added to 5 ones. 2. s will vary. Possible response: Johnny could not subtract 70 from the remaining 20, so he traded one hundred from 7 hundreds for tens, which left 6 hundreds.. 68 4. 4064 5. 589 6. 67 7. 4 8. 88 9. s will vary. Possible strategy: Count up 4 from 999 to 00; 00 999 = 4 0. s will vary. Possible strategy: Instead of 489 0, think of 489 00 = 89 and take away, 88. Solve the problems.. 4. 687 49 5. 6. 067 478 7. 8. 00 999 427 26 2056 689 489 0 9. Show a way to solve Question 7 in your head. 0. Show a way to solve Question 8 in your head. 228 SAB Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 Paper-and-Pencil Subtraction - Page 228 4 TG Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 Key
ing with Addition (SAB p. 229) Questions 2. A. Correct. 205 + 268 = 47 B. Incorrect. 489 597 = 892; 892 + 597 = 489 C. Incorrect. 22 58 = 65; 65 + 58 = 22 D. Correct. 222 + 278 = 6005 2. A. 9; 9 B. 782; + 204 00 0 4 C. 45; 2690 D. 4; + 45 000 000 40 44 782 + 597 200 70 9 79 87 + 4 4007 ing with Addition. Johnny solved a few subtraction problems but made some mistakes. Use addition to check his answers. If an answer is wrong, rewrite the problem and solve it correctly. with addition. A. B. 47 205 268 C. D. 22 58 275 2. Solve the following problems. Show how to use addition to check your work. A. B. 4 204 C. D. 44 2690 489 597 992 6005 278 222 79 597 4007 87 Paper-and-Pencil Subtraction SAB Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 229 - Page 229 TG Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 Key 5
Subtraction up. Johnny solved a subtraction problem. Then he added his answer and the number he subtracted. He knew he made a mistake. How did he know that? 67 482 2 69 2. Yolanda used base-ten pieces to solve this problem. A. Which base-ten pieces did she trade? B. Why did she write a above the? 5 65 70 465 Assessment Master TG Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 Teacher Guide - Page. Johnny solved some more subtraction problems. his answers with addition. If an answer is wrong, rewrite the problem and find the correct answer. with addition. A. B. C. 84 02 47 59 47 25 4. Solve the following problems. Use addition to check your work. A. B. C. 857 42 20 48 5. Explain a way to solve Question 4B in your head. Subtraction up Feedback Box Apply place value concepts to make connections among representations of numbers. [Q# 4] Subtract multidigit numbers using mental math strategies. [Q# 5] Expectation E E In 8204 549 6655 204 548 Comments Teacher Guide Subtraction up (TG pp. 2) Questions 5. s will vary. Possible response: Johnny knew he made a mistake because the answer to his addition problem did not match the number he started with. 2. A. Yolanda had to trade flat for 0 skinnies. B. She wrote a above the to show that after she traded flat for 0 skinnies she had tens in the tens column instead of.. A. Incorrect. 84 47 = 7 47 + 7 = 84 B. Incorrect. 02 59 = 4 4 + 59 = 02 C. Correct. 6655 + 549 = 8204 4. A. 857 42 = 425 425 + 42 = 857 B. 20 48 = 5 48 + 5 = 20 C. 204 548 = 756 756 + 548 = 204 5. s will vary. Possible strategy: Count up 2 from 48 to 50, add 50 to get to 200 and then add more to get to 20. 2 + 50 + = 5, so 20 48 = 5. Use the compact paper-and-pencil method to subtract. [Q# 4] E4 2 TG Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 Assessment Master Teacher Guide - Page 2 6 TG Grade Unit 7 Lesson 4 Key