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Chapter 6 Dear Family, My class started Chapter 6 this week. In this chapter, I will learn how to add and subtract 3-digit numbers, including regrouping ones, tens, and hundreds. Love, Vocabulary addends Numbers added together in addition problems 7 + 2 = 9 addends sum Answer to an addition problem 7 + 2 = 9 sum difference Answer to a subtraction problem Home Activity Write addition and subtraction problems with two 3-digit numbers for your child. Write some problems where regrouping is needed and other problems where regrouping is not needed. 462 34 796 2578 Literature Reading math stories reinforces learning. Look for these books at the library. A Collection for Kate by Barbara derubertis. Kane Press, 999. The Action of Subtraction by Brian P. Cleary. Millbrook Press, 2006. Chapter 6 one hundred twenty-one P2

Capítulo 6 Querida familia: Mi clase comenzó el Capítulo 6 esta semana. En este capítulo, aprenderé a sumar y restar números de 3 dígitos, incluyendo la reagrupación de unidades, decenas y centenas. Con cariño, Vocabulario sumandos números que se suman unos a otros en problemas de suma 7 + 2 = 9 Actividad para la casa Escríbale a su hijo problemas de suma y resta con dos números de 3 dígitos. Escriba algunos problemas que necesiten reagrupación y otros que no la necesiten. sumandos suma resultado de un problema de suma 7 + 2 = 9 462 34 796 2578 suma diferencia resultado de un problema de resta Literatura Leer cuentos de matemáticas refuerza el aprendizaje. Busque estos libros en la biblioteca. A Collection for Kate por Barbara Derubertis. Kane Press, 999. The Action of Subtraction por Brian P. Cleary. Millbrook Press, 2006. P22 one hundred twenty-two

Name Draw to Represent 3-Digit Addition Draw quick pictures. Write how many hundreds, tens, and ones in all. Write the number. Possible drawings are shown.. Add 42 and 25. Hundreds Tens Ones Lesson 6. COMMON CORE STANDARD2.NBT.7 Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. 3 hundreds 5 tens 7 ones 357 2. Add 263 and 206. Hundreds Tens Ones 4 hundreds 6 tens 9 ones 469 Problem Solving Solve. Write or draw to explain. 3. A farmer sold 324 lemons and 255 limes. How many pieces of fruit did the farmer sell altogether? Check children s drawings. 579 pieces of fruit Chapter 6 one hundred twenty-three P23

Lesson Check (2.NBT.7). Ms. Carol sold 346 child tickets and 253 adult tickets. How many tickets did Ms. Carol sell? 2. Mr. Harris counted 227 gray pebbles and 34 white pebbles. How many pebbles did Mr. Harris count? 599 tickets 568 pebbles Spiral Review (2.OA.4, 2.NBT.5, 2.NBT.6) 3. Pat has 3 rows of shells. There are 4 shells in each row. How many shells does Pat have? 4. Kara counted 32 red pens, 25 blue pens, 7 black pens, and 24 green pens. How many pens did Kara count? 2 shells 88 pens 5. Kai had 46 blocks. He gave 39 blocks to his sister. How many blocks does Kai have left? 46 39 = 7 blocks 6. A shop has 55 posters for sale. 34 posters show sports. The rest of the posters show animals. How many posters show animals? 2 posters P24 one hundred twenty-four

Name Break Apart 3-Digit Addends Lesson 6.2 COMMON CORE STANDARD2.NBT.7 Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. Break apart the addends to find the sum. Possible answers are given.. 58 500 + 0 + 8 22 200 + 20 + 700 + 30 + 9 = 739 2. 438 400 + 30 + 8 42 00 + 40 + 2 500 + 70 + 0 = 580 3. 324 300 + 20 + 4 239 200 + 30 + 9 500 + 50 + 3 = 563 Problem Solving Solve. Write or draw to explain. 4. There are 26 crayons in a bucket. A teacher puts 44 more crayons in the bucket. How many crayons are in the bucket now? 270 crayons Chapter 6 one hundred twenty-five P25

Lesson Check (2.NBT.7). What is the sum? 2. What is the sum? 28 664 + 45 + 223 363 887 Spiral Review (2.OA.2, 2.NBT.5, 2.NBT.6, 2.NBT.9) 3. Ang found 9 berries and Barry found 2 berries. How many berries did they find altogether? 9 + 2 = 40 berries 4. Write a subtraction fact related to 9 + 6 = Possible answer: 5 9 = 6 5. There are 25 goldfish and 33 betta fish. How many fish are there? 6. Subtract 6 from 4. What is the difference? Tens Ones 25 + 33 = 58 fish 25 P26 one hundred twenty-six

Name 3-Digit Addition: Regroup Ones Lesson 6.3 COMMON CORE STANDARD2.NBT.7 Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. Write the sum.. Hundreds Tens Ones 2. B 4 8 2 3 4 3 8 2 Hundreds Tens B Ones 3 2 3 8 6 3 9 3. Hundreds Tens Ones 4. B 4 4 7 9 5 9 3 Hundreds Tens Ones B 6 0 2 2 5 8 8 6 0 Problem Solving Solve. Write or draw to explain. 5. In the garden, there are 258 yellow daisies and 35 white daisies. How many daisies are in the garden altogether? 393 daisies Chapter 6 one hundred twenty-seven P27

Lesson Check (2.NBT.7). What is the sum? 2. What is the sum? + Hundreds Tens B Ones Hundreds Tens Ones 4 3 4 5 6 + 4 3 3 0 6 6 5 8 7 4 2 Spiral Review (2.OA.2, 2.NBT.5, 2.NBT.6, 2.NBT.7) 3. What is the difference? 9 2 4 = 5 4. What is the sum? 82 59 ] 4 5. What is the sum? 26 7 = 33 6. Add 243 and 32. How many hundreds, tens, and ones are there in all? 3 hundreds 7 tens 5 ones P28 one hundred twenty-eight

Name 3-Digit Addition: Regroup Tens Lesson 6.4 COMMON CORE STANDARD2.NBT.7 Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. Write the sum.. Hundreds Tens Ones 2. Hundreds Tens Ones 3. + B B 8 7 2 3 2 4 9 + B B 3 2 2 3 5 6 6 7 8 + Hundreds Tens B B Ones 2 8 5 5 3 8 6 4. 5. 6. 4 4 5 3 4 4 7 9 6 2 0 2 8 8 9 0 8 5 5 7 8 0 7 3 7 6 7 5 4 ] 8 2 5 4 6 3 4 8 ] 9 4 4 7. 8. 9. 7 4 6 3 3 ] 8 7 9 Problem Solving Solve. Write or draw to explain. 0. There are 42 blue toy cars and 293 red toy cars at the toy store. How many toy cars are there? 435 toy cars Chapter 6 one hundred twenty-nine P29

Lesson Check (2.NBT.7). What is the sum? 2. Annika has 44 pennies and Yahola has 284 pennies. How many do they have altogether? 472 44 + 255 + 284 727 428 Spiral Review (2.OA.2, 2.NBT.5, 2.NBT.7) 3. What is the sum? 4. What is the sum? 56 326 + 38 + 39 ] 94 465 5. Francis had 8 toy cars, then his brother gave him 9 more. How many toy cars does Francis have now? 8 + 9 = 7 cars 6. What is the difference? 72 82 34 ] 48 P30 one hundred thirty

Name Addition: Regroup Ones and Tens Lesson 6.5 COMMON CORE STANDARD2.NBT.7 Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. Write the sum. 5 4 7 3 6 7. 2. 3. + 4 3 5 + 2 8 4 982 65 + 4 8 5 4 5 6 94 8 7 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 2 5 5 6 4 7 + 3 0 6 + 2 8 4 9 3 775 2 9 4 + 2 3 + 7 6 486 470 + + 5 2 3 7 4 697 3 7 5 3 6 4 739 Problem Solving Solve. Write or draw to explain. 0. Saul and Luisa each scored 67 points on a computer game. How many points did they score together? 334 points Chapter 6 one hundred thirty-one P3

Lesson Check (2.NBT.7). What is the sum? 2. What is the sum? 348 23 272 27 620 340 Spiral Review (2.OA., 2.OA.2, 2.NBT.6, 2.NBT.9) 3. Which addition fact has the same sum as 9 + 4. 0 + 3 4. What is the sum? 32 5 + 46 ] 93 5. Add 29 and 35. What is the sum? Tens Ones 6. Tom had 25 pretzels. He gave away 2 pretzels. How many pretzels does Tom have left? 64 25 2 = 3 pretzels P32 one hundred thirty-two

Name Estimation in 3-Digit Addition Lesson 6.6 COMMON CORE STANDARD2.NBT.7. Use estimation strategies to make reasonable estimates in problem solving. Use the values of the hundreds digits to estimate the sum.. 2. 224 42 An estimate for the sum is 300 38 32 An estimate for the sum is 600 200 00 300 300 300 600 3. 532 249 An estimate for the sum is 700 500 200 700 Problem Solving Solve. Write or draw to explain. 4. Janine ordered 245 red roses and 230 white roses for her new flower shop. Estimate the number of roses she ordered for her shop. about 400 roses Chapter 6 one hundred thirty-three P33

Lesson Check (2.NBT.7.) 5. Jimmy sold 2 tickets to the Community Picnic. Carol sold 34 tickets. Estimate the number of tickets they sold altogether. 200 tickets 6. Denise works at a bakery. She baked 206 cookies with sprinkles and 24 whole wheat cookies. Estimate how many cookies she baked. 300 cookies Spiral Review (2.NBT.7, 2.NBT.5, 2.OA.) 7. What is the sum? 8. What is the difference? 84 24 9 4 + 387 3 6 60 5 8 9. Add 426 and 342. How many hundreds, tens, and ones are there? 7 hundreds 6 tens 8 ones 0. Add 48 and 32. What is the sum? Tens 80 Ones P34 one hundred thirty-four

Name Problem Solving 3-Digit Subtraction PROBLEM SOLVING Lesson 6.7 COMMON CORE STANDARD2.NBT.7 Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. Make a model to solve. Then draw a quick picture of your model. Check children s work.. On Saturday, 770 people went to the snack shop. On Sunday, 628 people went. How many more people went to the snack shop on Saturday than on Sunday? 2. There were 395 lemon ice cups at the snack shop. People bought 77 lemon ice cups. How many lemon ice cups are still at the snack shop? 3. There were 576 bottles of water at the snack shop. People bought 469 bottles of water. How many bottles of water are at the snack shop now? 42 more people 28 cups 4. There were 279 bags of apple chips at the snack shop. Then 34 bags of apple chips were bought. How many bags of apple chips are at the snack shop now? 07 bottles 45 bags Chapter 6 one hundred thirty-five P35

Lesson Check (2.NBT.7). There are 278 math and science books. 28 of them are math books. How many science books are there? 2. A book has 76 pages. Mr. Roberts has read 9 pages. How many pages does he have left to read? 50 books 57 pages Spiral Review (2.OA.2, 2.NBT.5, 2.NBT.6, 2.NBT.7) 3. What is the sum? 4. What is the difference? + 6 + 2 = 9 54 8 = 46 5. What is the sum? 6. What is the sum? 356 22 + 74 + 6 ] ] 530 38 P36 one hundred thirty-six

Name 3-Digit Subtraction: Regroup Tens Lesson 6.8 COMMON CORE STANDARD2.NBT.7 Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. Solve. Write the difference.. Hundreds Tens Ones 2. Hundreds Tens Ones 6 4 4 7 7 4 5 5 2 2 3 6 2 3 5 3 8 4 3 8 3. 4. Hundreds Tens Ones 4 8 9 2 2 7 3 2 6 2 Hundreds Tens Ones 6 2 7 7 2 2 5 4 5 8 Problem Solving Solve. Write or draw to explain. 5. There were 985 pencils. Some pencils were sold. Then there were 559 pencils left. How many pencils were sold? Chapter 6 426 pencils one hundred thirty-seven P37

Lesson Check (2.NBT.7). What is the difference? 2. What is the difference? 36 346 568 27 226 ] ] 29 342 Spiral Review (2.OA., 2.OA.4, 2.NBT.5, 2.NBT.7) 3. What is the difference? 4. Leroy has cubes. Jane has 5 cubes. How many cubes do they have altogether? 45 7 = 38 26 cubes 5. Mina puts 5 flowers in each vase. How many flowers will she put in 3 vases? 6. Mr. Hill had 428 pencils. He gave away 50 pencils. How many pencils did he keep? 5 flowers 278 pencils P38 one hundred thirty-eight

Name 3-Digit Subtraction: Regroup Hundreds Lesson 6.9 COMMON CORE STANDARD2.NBT.7 Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. Solve. Write the difference.. Hundreds Tens Ones 2. 6 7 2 2 7 2 2 5 6 4 7 2 Hundreds Tens Ones 9 6 7 5 3 8 4 3. 4. 2 5 6 3 3 9 3 4 4 4 8 4 7 2 2 3 6 3 6 7 8 5 Problem Solving Solve. Write or draw to explain. 5. There were 537 people in the parade. 254 of these people were playing an instrument. How many people were not playing an instrument? 283 people Chapter 6 one hundred thirty-nine P39

Lesson Check (2.NBT.7). What is the difference? 2. What is the difference? 5 3 8 3 5 ] 403 2 8 2 6 ] 92 Spiral Review (2.OA.2, 2.NBT.5, 2.NBT.6, 2.NBT.7) 3. What is the difference? 52 5 = 37 4. Wallace has 8 crayons and Alma has 7. How many do the have together? 8 + 7 = 5 crayons 5. What is the sum? 6. Mrs. Lin s class read 392 books in February. Mr. Hook s class read 73 books. How many more books did Mrs. Lin s class read? 4 7 + 2 6 ] 73 82 3 9 2 7 3 ] 2 9 books P40 one hundred forty

Name Subtraction: Regroup Hundreds and Tens Lesson 6.0 COMMON CORE STANDARD2.NBT.7 Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. Solve. Write the difference.. 2. 3. 7 8 6 3 4 5 4 7 3 8 3 2 8 6 9 4 2 7 9 6 6 3 4 6 8 7 7 9 3 2 8 4. 5. 6. 3 6 2 4 3 7 7 2 3 9 8 6 5 4 7 5 4 3 7 2 2 8 9 8 0 2 7 4 2 5 8 Problem Solving Solve. 7. Mia s coloring book has 432 pages. She has already colored 78 pages. How many pages in the book are left to color? 254 pages Chapter 6 one hundred forty-one P4

Lesson Check (2.NBT.7). What is the difference? 2. What is the difference? 2 24 226 349 336 87 78 ] ] 62 58 Spiral Review (2.OA., 2.OA.2, 2.NBT.5, 2.NBT.7) 3. What is the sum? 4. What is the difference? 246 38 + 533 4 ] ] 779 24 5. What is the difference? 7 9 = 8 6. Lisa had 5 daisies. She gave away 7 daisies. Then she found 3 more daisies. How many daisies does Lisa have now? 5 7 + 3 = P42 one hundred forty-two

Name Regrouping with Zeros Lesson 6. COMMON CORE STANDARD2.NBT.7 Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. Solve. Write the difference.. 2. 3. 7 0 8 0 6 3 4 5 4 6 9 8 0 2 9 0 2 7 8 3 9 8 4 7 9 4 2 6 8 5 2 6 4. 5. 6. 6 8 7 4 4 5 4 3 9 4 0 5 5 0 5 6 7 3 3 8 2 0 3 0 7 5 4 5 3 Problem Solving Solve. 7. There are 303 students. There are 47 girls. How many boys are there? 56 boys Chapter 6 one hundred forty-three P43

Lesson Check (2.NBT.7). What is the difference? 2. What is the difference? 9 9 20 306 30 406 87 268 ] ] 4 38 Spiral Review (2.OA.2, 2.NBT.5, 2.NBT.7, 2.NBT.9) 3. What is the sum? 35 + 79 ] 4 4. There are 555 students at Roosevelt Elementary School and 282 students at Jefferson Elementary. How many students are at the two schools altogether? 555 + 282 ] 837 students 5. What is the difference? 0 2 = 8 6. Gabriel s goal is to read 43 books this year. So far he has read books. How many books does he have left to meet his goal? 43 ] 32 books P44 one hundred forty-four

Name Estimation in 3-Digit Subtraction Lesson 6.2 COMMON CORE STANDARD2.NBT.7. Use estimation strategies with numbers up to,000. Use the number lines to find the nearest hundred for each number. Then estimate the difference. 00 200 300 400 500 600. 2. 390 89 An estimate for the difference is 200 580 39 An estimate for the difference is 500 Problem Solving 400 200 200 600 00 500 Solve. Write or draw to explain. 3. Mike works at a paper mill. There are 790 employees at the mill in the daytime. There are 420 employees at the mill in the evening. Estimate how many more employees are at the mill in the daytime. about 400 more employees Chapter 6 one hundred forty-five P45

Lesson Check (2.NBT.7.) 4. There are 490 people cheering for the Red team. There are 280 people cheering for the Blue team. Estimate about how many more people are cheering for the Red team. about 200 more people 5. Estimate the difference. 740 420 An estimate for the difference is 300 Spiral Review (2.NBT.7) 6. What is the difference? 50 9 5 605 367 238 7. Janie picked 25 apples. Her brother picked 40 apples. How many apples did they pick altogether? 25 + 40 265 8. What is the sum? 282 + 405 687 9. Roger had 345 stickers. He gave his friend 20 stickers. How many stickers did he have left? 225 stickers P46 one hundred forty-six