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time! Students can answer these Number Patterns Commutative Property of Addition Task Cards
in your classroom math journals or on the included recording sheet. This MINI-SET of 3rd Grade Go Math 1.1 Number Patterns Commutative Property of
Addition Task Cards are perfect for assessment grades for 3rd Grade Go Math Chapter 1 Lesson
1!
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Commutative Property of Addition Number Patterns Task Cards and Recording Sheet Resource Includes:
→ 24 Commutative Property of Addition Number Patterns Task Cards in Color Stating, "Find the sum. Then use the commutative property of addition to write the related addition sentence."
→ 1 Recording Sheet
→ 1 Answer Key Sheet - Perfect for a Student Self-Checking Sheet
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These Commutative Property of Addition Number Patterns Task Cards also include the answer key, which you can laminate and leave at the center to allow it to be a student led, self-checking sheet. In small group lessons you can give each student three to four cards and they can help each other and review the Commutative Property of Addition Number Patterns skill by checking the answers that their partner or neighbor answered, keeping everyone involved! Keep your students engaged, alert and on their toes with this one little, cute Commutative Property of Addition Number Patterns Resource!
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Common Core State Standards
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.OA.D.9
Identify arithmetic patterns (including patterns in the addition table or multiplication table), and explain them using properties of operations.
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I wrote a previous post about these task cards that I will share here too. Number Patterns is a simpler and easier title that is trending now but still stands for the Commutative Property of Addition.
Some Fun Ways To Create Excitement for the Commutative Property of Addition
1. Write this problem on the board, or project on your overhead. 9 + 2 =
2. Have nine children stand to the left of the board and two children to the right. Have the children count all the students for the answer of 11.
3. Shift, write 2 + 9 = on the board and discuss that it doesn't matter in addition, the ORDER of the problem, just the total amount of items, the sum.
4. KEEP the same students in the two groups but have them shift to the left or right so the nine students are now on the right and the SAME two students are on the left.
5. Discuss how the total number of students have not changed, and that we call this the Commutative Property of Addition.
6. Repeat until every student gets a couple of turns at the board and in the audience.
For a Higher Level Class, or to Extend the Above Commutative Property of Addition Lesson:
1. Use 5 + 3= and have a group of five students on one side and three students on another side of the board. Using the "Count on..." strategy start with FIVE and verbalize, SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT.... equals = 8. The students in the group of three could even raise their hands as you count on, Six, Seven, Eight.
2. Shift, write 3 + 5 = on the board and discuss that it doesn't matter in addition, the ORDER of the problem, just the total amount of items, the total amount of students.
3. KEEP the same students in the two groups but have them shift to the left or right so the five students are now on the right and the SAME three students are on the left.
4. Discuss how the total number of students have not changed, and that we call this the Commutative Property of Addition.
5. Repeat these steps until every student gets a couple of turns at the board and in the audience.
Next Commutative Property of Addition Lesson:
To continue the lesson and go from a visual to a more concrete method, while still involving the students with some up and down, out of their chair, hands on, action.
1. Using number cards, {click here for some FREE number cards} have one student hold the number 6 and another student hold the number 1.
2. Another student can write the problem, 6 + 1 = on the board.
3. Have the students continue to hold the cards, but change places.
4. Write on the board, 1 + 6 = and discuss the Commutative Property of Addition.
5. Give the students multiple chances to hold different number cards and write the problems on the board.
LESSON EXTENSION:
1. Give the students in the audience white boards and markers to work out each problem.
2. In pairs, allow the students to write a problem, swap with their partner and have the partner solve and then use the Commutative Property of Addition to write the related addition sentence.
Task Card Resource Includes:
24 Task Cards
1 Recording Sheet
1 Answer Key
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