Grade 2/Addition
Multi-Step Addition: Number Chains (452)
Follow addition chains with multiple steps
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Lesson Plan
Multi-Step Addition Strategies
Standards
3.OA.D.8Printable Aids
Number LineScratch Pad Template
Teaching Notes
This collection focuses on sequential addition, requiring learners to solve each step before moving to the next. Emphasize showing intermediate calculations to track progress and identify errors.
Vocabulary
Number Chain: A sequence of numbers to add.
Sequential: One after another in order.
Common Mistakes
- Calculation errors in a step
- Losing track of the current sum
- Rushing through steps without showing work
Differentiation
SupportUse a number line or manipulatives. Break chains into fewer, smaller steps.
ChallengeIncrease number of steps/digits. Introduce missing addends in a chain.
Discussion Questions
- Why is it important to show your work?
- What strategy do you use to keep track of the current sum?
- How is adding a chain of numbers different from adding two numbers?
- Can you think of a real-life situation where you might add numbers in a chain?
Extension Activities
- Use larger numbers.
- Add and subtract in chains.
- Create your own chains.
Parent Tip
Give your child a list of numbers to add up, one by one.
Learning Path
Skill Cluster
Number Sense and Operations
Grade Level
3-4
Skills Practiced
multi step additionsequential additionaddition properties
Prerequisites
- Fluent Addition
- Mental Math
- Basic addition facts
- Adding two-digit numbers
- Adding three or more numbers
Next Steps
- Algebraic Thinking
- Logic Puzzles
- Multi-step word problems
- Chains with different operations
- Mental multi-step addition
- Multi-Step Subtraction Chains
- Adding Three Numbers (Vertical)
- Mixed Operation Chains
