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I want a practice problem solving questions worksheet for adding 3 digits with regrouping for BC grade 3 students.
This lesson plan is specifically designed for a 35-minute class with 3rd Grade students in British Columbia, Canada. The focus is on enhancing students' skills in adding three-digit numbers with regrouping, aligned with the BC Math Curriculum for Grade 3 under the Number Concepts area.
Warm-up Activity
Begin with a quick mental math activity. Ask students to solve simple two-digit addition problems aloud to activate their numeracy skills. For example: "What is 34 + 29?"
Connection to Previous Knowledge
Briefly review the concept of place value, emphasizing hundreds, tens, and ones. Discuss how regrouping works in simpler two-digit problems.
Interactive Demonstration
Use the whiteboard to demonstrate adding two three-digit numbers, such as 456 + 278. Highlight the steps:
Use of Manipulatives
Show the same problem using base ten blocks to provide a visual representation. Invite a student to demonstrate each step with the blocks.
Distribute the Worksheet
Hand out the worksheet with a set of practice problems. Explain that these problems will help them practice adding three-digit numbers with regrouping.
Worksheet Practice
Allow students time to work on the worksheet individually. Circulate the room to offer help and guidance as needed. Encourage students to work out problems step by step.
Collective Review
Choose one or two problems from the worksheet. Solve them on the whiteboard with student participation to review the correct process.
Reflection
Ask students to share any strategies they used or aspects they found challenging. Reinforce the importance of checking their work and looking for possible regrouping.
Monitor student engagement and accuracy during the practice. Collect worksheets for review to assess understanding and provide feedback.
Add the following three-digit numbers. Remember to regroup if necessary!
243
387
564
732
489
672
458
521
336
847
Suppose you solve 672 + 314 and realize you made a mistake. How can you double-check your answer to make sure it’s correct?
This engaging and thorough approach to teaching addition aims to ensure students grasp the concept of regrouping and improve their problem-solving abilities in arithmetic. The use of manipulatives and interaction keeps the class dynamic and caters to various learning styles.
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