Extract a three digit number of 1000
3rd Grade- MATHEMATICS: (Bulgarian educational system)
Based on the lesson “Removing a three-digit number of 1000”
Materials for the class
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Layout of the classroom
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1st Phase
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2nd Phase
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350 |
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With 50 more
– It is clear that the second day sold 50 fir * trees less:
350 – 50 = 300 Christmas trees a second day.
– The third day we will find out when out of the total number of fir trees we extract the sum of the Christmas trees sold on the first and second day:
1000 – (350 + 300)
= 1000-650
= 350
Well done ! Ely decorated the tree well.
3rd Phase
The teacher explains to the students how to subtract a three digit number of 1000 by passing, representing the number 1000 as the sum of hundreds, tenths and units in the following way:
9 hundreds, 9 tenths. And 10 units.
Specifies a student to answer and solve the task.
1000 – 216 =?
By presenting the numbers as sums of hundreds is ten and units: Solution:
1000 = 9 hundred + 9 tenths + 10 units
– 216 = 2 hundred + 1 tenth + 6 units 7 hundred +8 tenths + 4 units
The teacher explains the subtraction action components through the given task:
1000 – 356 = 644
The number 1000 is called minuscule
The number 356 denominator
The 644 difference
Specifies a student to solve a similar task and to name the components in an extraction action;
1000 – 281 =?
4th Phase
Students help the teacher return the classroom back to its normal appearance.
“The Fir-Tree” (Danish: Grantræet) is a literary fairy tale by the Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen (1805–1875). The tale is about a fir tree so anxious to grow up, so anxious for greater things, that he cannot appreciate living in the moment.