Making Five

The first instance of Making five exercise is under the Early Math Math Mission. This exercise gives students a geometric understanding of the relationship between addition and subtraction up to five

Types of problems
There as one type of problem in this exercise:
 * 1) Fill in the missing number: A grid of five squares is drawn with some of the squares filled in with dots. The student is to figure out how many additional squares require dots to bring the total to five. The equation related to the grid and dots is written in the problem and the student is solving for the question mark.Make5.png

Strategies
The numbers are small and there is only one type of problem so this exercise is easy to get accuracy and speed badges.