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Example: Adding Two Digit Numbers (No Carrying) Instructional VideoExample: Adding Two Digit Numbers (No Carrying) Instructional Video
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Khan Academy
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3rd - 5th
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Math
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Resource Type
Instructional Videos
Media Length
1:32
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Duration
10 mins
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2010
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Example: Adding Two Digit Numbers (No Carrying)

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Adding double-digit numbers can seem difficult for some students. But this Khan Academy video makes this process clear in a developmentally sound way. Students watch as 'Sal' adds the number 46 to 43. He references each number by its place value; so 6 + 3 is six ones + 3 ones, and 4 + 4 is four tens + 4 tens or 40 + 40. The concept of place value is key in understanding re-grouping and double-digit multiplication. Seeing place value in a math application reinforces the concept.

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addition whole numbers, addition, expanded notation, math applications, real-world applications

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adding whole numbers, developmental math, expanded form, math applications, math

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