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Subtracting 5: Math Lesson 21 Activities

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Subtracting 5: Math Lesson 21 Activities

National Learning Camp (NLC) - Mathematics Grade 7 and 8 Lesson 21

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Lesson 21

Addition and
Subtraction Facts + 5
and – 5
Fill in the blanks below:
LET’S CHECK
Lesson 9: Intention & Language
Lesson Intention
• In these Intervention Mathematics lessons, we are looking at
the number facts up to 12.
• Today, our focus is on subtracting 5, 9 and 11. In our earlier
lessons, we looked at subtracting 9 and 11.
• In this lesson, our focus is subtracting 5. While you may
know this number fact, canyou give answers that are fast
and correct?
Lesson Language
Deduct, deducted, deduction.
Lesson 21 Speed Questions (+
& - 5)
Answer as many as you can in 2
minutes.
Let’s Check:
Lesson 9.
Work Sheet
Lesson 9. Work Sheet
1. If the ‘7’ became a ‘2’; how much
smaller would the new number be?
a)537 _____ b) 2178 _____

c) 7129 _____ d) 732 _____


e) 5473 _____ f) 8781 _____
2. Use numbers 1 to 10 to fill the empty cells so that the sum
of each horizontal block of cells equals the clue number on its
left, and the sum of each vertical block is the number on top.
Each number can only be used once per block.
3. Place the numbers 1 to 9 in the 3 by 3 grid so that
each horizontal and vertical line adds up to the given
sum. You can only use each number once. Some
numbers are already placed for you.
Let’s Check:
1. If the ‘7’ became a ‘2’; how much
smaller would the new number be?
a)537 _____
5 b) 2178 _____
500
50 50
c) 7129 _____
5000 d) 732 _____
500
e) 5473 _____ f) 8781 _____
2. Use numbers 1 to 10 to fill the empty cells so that the sum
of each horizontal block of cells equals the clue number on its
left, and the sum of each vertical block is the number on top.
Each number can only be used once per block.

10 7 4 7
7 9 8 8 3
3. Place the numbers 1 to 9 in the 3 by 3 grid so that
each horizontal and vertical line adds up to the given
sum. You can only use each number once. Some
numbers are already placed for you.
1 6 9 1 4

5 2 8 3 8 5

4 8 1 2
Lesson 21: Four Minute
Subtraction Frenzy
Subtract the number in the inside circle
from the number in the middle circle
and write your answer in the space. How
many can you correctly complete in 4
minutes?
Let’s Check:
Lesson 21:
Reflection &
Metacognition
1.What did you
learn today?
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
2. What were your
improvements
today?
_________________________
_________________________
_________________________
How confident do you feel about
today’s focus topic of adding 6
after today’s lessons?

Circle one below:


I am not
sure/confused I have some I think I can I am sure I
about this questions do this can do
about this topic
topic this topic
topic
Thank
You

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