Model Drawing Animations Grade 1
Model Drawing Animations Grade 1
Grade 1
Helps children logically think using visual models to determine their computations
Step 2
Who
What
Unit Bar
Step 3
Work the computation (s).
Step 4
Describe how the problem was solved.
1.
2. Details
Main Idea
Read the problem. Write the main idea in the question. Write who the problem is about (related to main idea.) Write what the problem is about (related to main idea.) Draw unit bars of equal length. Re-read the problem one sentence at a time adjusting the unit bars to match the story and identify the question on the model. Write the number sentence and work the computation (s). Describe how the problem was solved.
3. Strategy
4. How
Put Together
Addition
Ann has 2 toys. Jeff has 3 toys. How many toys do they have together?
Step 1 Step 2 2
Toys together
Ann toys
3
Jeff toys
Step 3 2 Step 4 Add 2 and 3.
+3 5
Andy and Henry went to the zoo. Andy saw 4 . Henry saw 5 . How many animals did the 2 boys see?
Main Idea Details 4
Animals seen
Andy
5
Henry
Strategy 4 +5 9
How
Take Away
Subtraction
Ann has 4 toys. She gave away 1 toy. How many toys are left?
Step 1 Step 2 4
Toys left
Ann toys
]
?
Step 3 4
- 1 3
Compare
Subtraction
Ann has 4 toys. Jeff has 1 toy. How many more toys does Ann have than Jeff?
Step 1 Step 2 4
Ann toys
]
1
Jeff toys
Step 3 4 Step 4 Subtract 1 from 4.
- 1 3
Anabel bought 3 at the carnival. Leo bought 4 at the carnival. How many more were bought than
Main Idea Details 3 Anabel 4 Leo
Strategy 4
-3 1
Ann has 2 toys. Jeff has 4 toys. How many more toys does Jeff have than Ann?
Step 1 Step 2 2
Ann toys
Jeff toys
Step 3 4
]
?
- 2 2
Missing Part
Subtraction
Ann has 5 balls. Three are baseballs. The rest are footballs. How many are footballs?
Step 1 Step 2 5
footballs
Ann balls
? FB
Step 3 5 Step 4 Subtract 3 from 5.
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3 BB
- 3 2
Carlos had 11 coins in his pocket. Eight coins were quarters and the rest were dimes. How many coins were dimes?
Main Idea Details 11
Carlos coins
coins dimes
]
Q
]
?D
Strategy
11 -8 3
Lisa had 8 marbles. On Monday, she gave 3 away and on Tuesday she gave away 2 more. How many marbles does she have left? Step 1 Step 2
Lisa marbles
8
X X X X X
]
?
marbles left
Step 3 3 +2 5 8 - 5 3
Extra Information
Try to keep students focused on what the question is asking them to find. If a child understands that the details are usually what is needed to answer the main idea of the question, he will be less likely to include information that is not needed in the details. However, if the child includes the extra information in the drawing, placing the ? in the model will help them understand what information is needed to answer the question.
Continuously asking students to describe how the unit bars should be adjusted, connecting the adjustment to the vocabulary in the sentence improves students number sense and reasoning. You can always adjust the size of a unit bar as you learn more information. When you lengthen the bar, it means the number is larger, and when you shorten the bar, it means the number is smaller. If there is more than one number given in a sentence, adjust the model one number at a time. Break long sentences into partsand or commas.
Too often, students rush through a problem and answer the wrong question. Placing the question mark helps to prevent that.
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