Bryan has 100 beads.
Adam has 60 beads.
How many beads do they have altogether?
- Which model should we draw?
(1) Model Part-whole
(2) Model Comparison
- Is the total given?
(1) Yes
(2) No
- Who gets the shorter bar?
(1) Bryan
(2) Adam
- What is the total number of beads?
(a)
Which model should we draw?
(1) Model Part-whole
(2) Model Comparison
We should draw a (1) Model Part-whole.
(b)
Is the total given?
(1) Yes
(2) No
(2) The total is not given.
(c) Who gets the shorter bar?
(1) Bryan
(2) Adam
Bryan has 100 beads but Adam has 60 beads.
60 is less than 100. So, (2) Adam gets the shorter bar.
(d)
Total number of beads
= 100 + 60
= 160
Answer(s): (a) 1; (b) 2; (c) 2; (d) 160