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Finding the difference using a number line
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Finding the difference using a number line

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Grade Level Grades K-5
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Finding the difference using a number line.Numbers generally lower than 60.

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February 10, 2020
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February 10, 2020
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SML Member January 02, 2012

Good idea, very well presented. I think that step 5 should read 'Add up your jumps'. Some students will interpret 'Count up your jumps' literally to give, in the first example, the answer 3. With this edit, I would recommend this resource with a 5 rating, without, I probably wouldn't use it.

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SML Member April 28, 2012

Wow, this is fab. I have an interview with this exact lesson so this has given me some great ideas. Thank you!

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