2nd Grade Task: Tall Order

2nd Grade Task: Tall Order

Standards & Objectives

Essential and guiding questions: 
  • Can you write your equation a different way? 
  • Can you rewrite your equation from addition to subtraction or subtraction to addition?
  • How do you know?
  • How could you write your equation without using an unknown? Can you draw a new picture to represent this equation?
  • What if Carla had another sister that is 58 inches tall? How does that change the order?
  • What if Carla grew 8 inches over the next few years? Will she be taller, shorter, or the same height as her sister (if she does not grow at all)? Explain. 

 

Activity/Task Variations

Blooms taxonomy level: 
Understanding
Differentiation suggestions: 

If sudents cannot get started. . . .

Assessing Questions:

  • What is the question asking you? What two numbers are you going to be working with?
  • What two numbers are you working with now? What will you do with those two numbers? Draw a picture to help you.
  • How tall is everyone in Carla’s family? How could you put those in order? Draw a picture.
  • What two numbers are you comparing? Which symbol will you use to so that your comparison is true?

 

Extension suggestions: 

If students finish early . . 

Assessing Questions

  • How did you find out how tall Carla and her father are? Explain your method to a classmate.
  • How do you know what order to put Carla’s family in? What picture did you draw and why?

Advancing Questions

  • What if Carla’s mom was only 55 inches tall? 
  • How would that change Carla’s height and her dad’s height? How would that change the order from tallest to shortest in Carla’s family?