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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Flipped Classroom: Properties of Addition

Go to http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/math/addition-subtraction/prop-of-addition.htm and complete the step-by-step Study Jams activity about properties of addition. Complete the homework assignment about properties of addition. Post a comment on our blog telling how the properties of addition help you when you add numbers.

18 comments:

  1. I cannot wait to read about how you use the properties of addition to help you add numbers.

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  2. It can help you add because the associative properties help you grop to add you mack you git the rit ansor.

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  3. Dr.lee help us do properties of addition
    It is very easy to do i under stand how to do it now
    She is a wonderful teacher

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  4. It helps me in difrent ways.

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  5. The commutattive property helped me by rekognsing how to do it.

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  6. It helps me to know that any number plus zero equals that number.

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  7. Identy proble is anthing pluse zero isthe first nubmer

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  8. it helps add much faster

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  9. Property of addition help me add.

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  10. The commutative properties of addition help me with it becus you can flip flop and git the sam sum. The associative properties of addition is the sam as the commutative properties of addition. The Identity propertative you can yoos it to git the sam sum.

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  11. The properties of addition help you add better.
    James

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  12. Property of addition really helped me out alot..

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  13. Properties of addition help me add

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  14. I love how easy it is to add with the proptery of addition

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  15. When you change the grouping of the numbers the sum stays the same.

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  16. I realized you can add with numbers.

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  17. I learned that when you change the number group around the sum stays the same.

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  18. I used an array when I was using pennies and there were 4 rows of 3 and made the number 12.

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