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IPPR #: EDUC 530 Lesson Plan: Place Value, Integer, Computation

|Teacher Candidate: |Course: EDUC 530 |
|LESSON PREPARATION [before the lesson] |
|Topic: Place Value, Integer, Computation |Concept: Regrouping during multiplication of two-digit numbers without |
| |decimals |
|Subject: Mathematics |Grade: Fourth Grade, Whole Class |
|State Standard [Virginia SOL]: |
|VA-SOL 4.4 b > The student will... |
|b) add, subtract, and multiply whole numbers; |
|d) solve single-step and multistage addition, subtraction, and multiplication problems with whole numbers. |
|National Standard |
|Grades 3–5 Expectations: |
|In grades 3-5 all students should-

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