Cluster 2: Understand and apply properties of operations and the relationship between addition and subtraction. (Major Cluster)Archived

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General Information
Number: MAFS.1.OA.2
Title: Understand and apply properties of operations and the relationship between addition and subtraction. (Major Cluster)
Type: Cluster
Subject: Mathematics - Archived
Grade: 1
Domain-Subdomain: Operations and Algebraic Thinking

Related Standards

This cluster includes the following benchmarks.

Related Access Points

This cluster includes the following access points.

Access Points

MAFS.1.OA.2.AP.4a
Recognize subtraction as the inverse of addition.
MAFS.1.OA.2.AP.3a
Recognize addition as commutative.

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Formative Assessments

Turtles in a Pond:

Students are given pairs of word problems that can be solved using the Commutative Property of addition.

Type: Formative Assessment

Using Inverse Operations:

Students identify an addition equation that can be used to solve a subtraction problem.

Type: Formative Assessment

Two Students' Strategies:

Students examine two related strategies to solve a subtraction problem.

Type: Formative Assessment

Does It Work For Subtraction?:

Students discuss if the Commutative Property holds for subtraction.

Type: Formative Assessment

Using Addition to Solve Subtraction Problems:

Students use the relationship between addition and one subtraction to solve a subtraction equation.

Type: Formative Assessment

Use Addition to Solve Subtraction:

Students are given a subtraction problem and asked to solve the problem using a related addition fact.

Type: Formative Assessment

Lemons and Oranges:

Students are given pairs of word problems that can be solved using the Commutative (and/or Associative) Property of addition.

Type: Formative Assessment

Justifying the Commutative Property of Addition:

Students work with cubes or color tiles to understand and justify the Commutative Property of addition.

Type: Formative Assessment

Lesson Plans

Let’s Find the Missing Addend:

This lesson will strengthen student understanding of the relationship between addition and subtraction equations. Students will use counters and part-part whole boards to model restating subtraction equations as addition equations with a missing addend.

Type: Lesson Plan

Mystery Bag to 12:

This lesson deals with finding an unknown number in a subtraction equation by thinking addition and counting on. It utilizes the part-part-whole organizer and manipulatives to support the learning of students.

Type: Lesson Plan

Thinking Addition to Solve Subtraction Problems:

Students will use strategies related to using reliable methods to find sums to ten.

Type: Lesson Plan

Related Equations:

Students will understand how addition and subtraction are related using math manipulatives.

Type: Lesson Plan

Original Student Tutorial

Addition Switcheroo :

Change the order of the numbers in an addition sentence and use the counting on strategy to become quicker at your math facts in this interactive tutorial.

Type: Original Student Tutorial

Tutorial

Adding 5 + 3 + 6:

Learn how to add 5 + 3 + 6.

Type: Tutorial

Student Resources

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Original Student Tutorial

Addition Switcheroo :

Change the order of the numbers in an addition sentence and use the counting on strategy to become quicker at your math facts in this interactive tutorial.

Type: Original Student Tutorial

Tutorial

Adding 5 + 3 + 6:

Learn how to add 5 + 3 + 6.

Type: Tutorial

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