K – PN – RT2
You and a partner each have a collection of linking cubes. When you each break apart your collection, sometimes you have the same amounts in each part and other times the amounts in each part are different. Do you each have the same number of linking cubes in your...K – PN – WP2
Students had four basketballs. If they needs six basketballs for the game, how many more basketballs do the students need?K – PN – OE4
The whole is 4. What could the two parts be?K – PN – RT3
You notice when you break a number into two parts, that one of the parts is a big number? What could the whole and two parts be? Explain your thinking.Page 63 of 124