Decoding Math: Addition and Subtraction Vocabulary
Lesson Description
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Key Concepts
- Addition vocabulary
- Subtraction vocabulary
- Inverse operations
- Translating verbal expressions
Learning Objectives
- Students will be able to identify words and phrases that indicate addition.
- Students will be able to identify words and phrases that indicate subtraction.
- Students will be able to translate simple verbal expressions into numerical expressions using addition and subtraction.
Educator Instructions
- Introduction (5 mins)
Begin by explaining that math has its own special vocabulary. Just like learning a new language, understanding these words will help them solve problems more easily. Introduce the idea of addition and subtraction as inverse operations (doing the opposite). - Addition Vocabulary (10 mins)
Introduce common addition vocabulary: add, plus, sum, combine, all together, more than, and increase by. Show examples of how these words are used in sentences to represent addition (e.g., "5 plus 7" or "the sum of 5 and 7"). - Subtraction Vocabulary (10 mins)
Introduce common subtraction vocabulary: minus, subtract, difference, less, take away, fewer than, deduct, and decrease. Show examples of how these words are used in sentences to represent subtraction (e.g., "10 minus 6" or "the difference of 10 and 6"). - Practice and Examples (10 mins)
Provide students with several verbal expressions and have them translate them into numerical expressions. For example: "8 more than 3" becomes 3 + 8, or "12 take away 4" becomes 12 - 4. Start with simple examples and gradually increase the complexity. - Wrap-up (5 mins)
Review the key vocabulary words for addition and subtraction. Emphasize the importance of understanding these terms for future algebraic translation.
Interactive Exercises
- Vocabulary Matching Game
Create a matching game where students pair addition/subtraction vocabulary words with their corresponding symbols (+ or -) or numerical expressions. - Word Problem Creation
Have students create their own word problems using the addition and subtraction vocabulary learned in the lesson. They can then exchange their problems with a partner to solve.
Discussion Questions
- Why is it important to know different words that mean the same thing in math?
- Can you think of any other words or phrases that might mean addition or subtraction?
- How does knowing these words help you solve word problems?
Skills Developed
- Vocabulary acquisition
- Translation skills
- Problem-solving
Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1:
Which word means the same as 'addition'?
Correct Answer: Sum
Question 2:
Which phrase means you are taking something away?
Correct Answer: Less than
Question 3:
What is the 'inverse' of adding?
Correct Answer: Subtracting
Question 4:
Which word means the same as 'subtraction'?
Correct Answer: Difference
Question 5:
If a problem says 'increase by,' what should you do?
Correct Answer: Add
Question 6:
What does 'combine' usually mean in math?
Correct Answer: Add
Question 7:
Which of these is a subtraction word?
Correct Answer: Deduct
Question 8:
What math operation is 'fewer than' associated with?
Correct Answer: Subtraction
Question 9:
What does 'take away' tell you to do?
Correct Answer: Subtract
Question 10:
Which of the following words would tell you to add numbers together?
Correct Answer: Increase
Fill in the Blank Questions
Question 1:
The answer to an addition problem is called the ____.
Correct Answer: sum
Question 2:
When you ______ two numbers, you are finding the difference.
Correct Answer: subtract
Question 3:
'More than' means you need to ____.
Correct Answer: add
Question 4:
'Take _____ ' means you need to subtract.
Correct Answer: away
Question 5:
The opposite of addition is called ____.
Correct Answer: subtraction
Question 6:
If you ________ a number 'by' an amount, you add them together.
Correct Answer: increase
Question 7:
'______ than' is used to describe an operation where you are taking things away.
Correct Answer: Less
Question 8:
Another word for 'subtract' is ______.
Correct Answer: minus
Question 9:
If you want to find the combined total of two groups, you ______ them.
Correct Answer: add
Question 10:
To '______' means to take an amount away from a total.
Correct Answer: deduct
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