Students move beyond written methods to develop a toolkit of flexible mental strategies, understanding that the best method depends on the specific numbers involved.
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Display strategy names: compensating, partitioning, bridging, near doubles. Encourage students to explain their thinking in full sentences.
Focus on one strategy at a time. Allow jottings (not full written methods) for those who need them. Reduce the size of numbers.
Are students choosing efficient methods (not always the same one)? Can they explain why they chose a particular strategy? Are their answers accurate?
Fully equipment-free — only requires students and a voice. Mini whiteboards can be replaced with paper scraps.
Students may use compensating but adjust in the wrong direction (adding when they should subtract). Reinforce: 'I added too much, so I need to subtract the extra.'
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