The Daily Practice and Problems (DPP) is a set of short exercises that provides a structure for ongoing review and study of math concepts, skills, and math facts. To support this daily routine, at least two DPP items are included for each class session. The first item is always a Bit and the others will be either Tasks, Challenges, or Bits. Nine icons designate the subject matter of the DPP items.









Problem of the Week. Two DPP items that can serve as the Problem of the Week are identified for this unit. Problems of the Week will always be a Task or a Challenge. Having students work on one problem throughout the week allows time for them to reflect on the strategies they are developing. At the end of the week, students can share their strategies. The following DPP items in this unit can serve as Problems of the Week.
- Task D in Lesson 2
- Challenge P in Lesson 4
Unit 9 Daily Practice Problems A–Z

2s and 3s B Solving Problems C Using Twos D Tricky Change E Fact Families for the
2s and 3s F Addition and Subtraction G Kid Fractions H Strategies for 3s I Constant Hoppers J Parts and Wholes K More Fact Families for
the 2s and 3s L Numerator and Denominator
Riddles M Using Strategies N Story Solving O Using Threes P More Constant Hoppers Q Weekend Fractions R Traveling Problems S More Parts and Wholes T Multiplication U Fact Family Quiz for
the 2s and 3s V Time Fractions W Quiz on 2s and 3s X Multiples on the Calendar Y Many Ways to Show 5/8 Z Addition and Subtraction
Practice DPP Teacher Notes
Students will need: individual clocks, number lines, coins, counters or connecting cubes, calculators, fraction circle pieces, a monthly calendar, ruler, the Writing Numbers in Words page, Addition Strategies Menu, Subtraction Strategies Menu, Multiplication Facts I Know chart, and the Triangle Flash Cards: 2s
and 3s
readily available.