Use the seven-day weekday cycle
The grid below is part of a calendar for the month of June one year. Using the rule that the same day of the week repeats every days, find the dates of every Tuesday in this month.
On the calendar the days of the week run in the order Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and the first Tuesday of this month falls on the st. Since the same weekday repeats every days, find the dates of the second, third, fourth, and fifth Tuesdays.
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Understand
On a June calendar the first Tuesday is the 1st. Using the rule that the same weekday repeats every 7 days, find the dates of all the Tuesdays in the month.
- The first Tuesday falls on June 1.
- The same weekday repeats every 7 days.
- June has 30 days.
- The dates of every Tuesday in June (the 2nd through 5th Tuesdays).
- Each Tuesday is 7 days after the previous Tuesday.
- All Tuesday dates must be 30 or less (June has 30 days).
Plan
#5 Look for a Pattern · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Weekdays repeat on a 7-day cycle, so I add 7 repeatedly starting from the first Tuesday and list each date until I pass the end of the month.
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Review
Consecutive Tuesdays differ by exactly 7 (8-1, 15-8, 22-15, 29-22), and the last one, 29, is within 30, while the next, 36, is not. So five Tuesdays is correct for this month.
Look down the Tuesday column of the calendar grid directly; the entries read 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, matching the skip-count.
Standards · min grade 2
2.NBT.A.2Count within 1000, skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s — Skip-counting by 7 from the first Tuesday to reach each later Tuesday.2.OA.B.2Fluently add and subtract within 20 using mental strategies — Adding 7 at each step and checking dates stay within 30.