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Grade Math Study Guide

Name: ___________________________________

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Extra notes

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Place Value for 37,210,608.

Label the place values and house families on the chart.

Write the number in the chart.

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• Write the number in expanded form. • Write the number in word form.

• Explain the importance of place value.

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Sample Problems

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Ordering Numbers

Order from least to greatest: 26,423 and 45,958 and 26,710 and 45,998 Ten Thousand Thousand , Hundred Tens Ones Use color and explain the steps to order the numbers from least to greatest.

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Sample Problems

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Rounding to nearest 1,000

7,625 rounds to ______ because ___________________.

Rounding to nearest 100

7,625 rounds to ______ because ___________________.

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Rounding to nearest 10

7,625 rounds to ______ because ___________________.

What observations can you make about rounding to the nearest thousands, hundreds, and tens?

How does the rounded number relate to the exact number?

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Sample Problems

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Write 2 number sentences.

Operations

S. item 12,326 T. item 5,145

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Write 2 process statements.

What's the operation?

How do you know?

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S. item

Operations

Label next to sun the action that matches the model drawing.

List two number sentences Write 2 statements in words to describe the model drawings 53

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20 broke S. item T. item 20 53

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S. item 53 20

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P NP What’s the operation?

Describe how you identified each action: 11

Sample Problems

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Estimation

Ms. Davis is keeping track of her car mileage. She drove 2,132 miles in January, another 1,614 miles in February, and 765 miles in March. Which of the following is the best estimate of the number of miles she drove for the three months?

Exact Team

Estimate Team How do you know your estimate is a reasonable estimate? Explain.

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Sample Problems

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Multiplication

Austin’s mother bought 4 cases of soda for a party. There were 8 cans in each case. How many cans of soda did Austin’s mother buy altogether?

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roups Describe multiplication.

Describe what usually happens when we multiply.

Can you write a number sentence where this is not true?

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Sample Problems

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Division

Mrs. James counted 42 candies in her package of M & M’s. She wants to share them with herself and 5 students. How many M & M’s will each person get?

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roups Mrs. James counted 42 candies in her package of M & M’s. She wants to give each student 6 M & M’s. How many students will get M & M’s?

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Sample Problems

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Multiplication vs. Division

•Write a number sentence that matches the picture.

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4 4 4 4 4 4

Day Day Day Day Day Day 1 2 3 4 5 ? Cody minutes ?

4 4 4 4 4 4

Day Day Day Day Day Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 Cody minutes 24

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Day Day Day Day Day Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 Look at the model drawings . What stayed the same?

What changed?

How are multiplication and division different?

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Sample Problems

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Fact Families

•Fill in the Fact family for the numbers below.

•Be sure to label vocabulary: factors, product, quotient… 4 28 ×÷ ?

What is important to remember when writing a fact family?

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Sample Problems

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Revised Aug. 2010 How can you show

0 x 0= 1 x 0 = 2 x 0= 0 x 1 0 x 2=

What do you see, what do you notice? (Rule) How can you show

1 x 1= 2 x 1 = 3 x 1= 1 x 2= 1 x 3=

What stayed the same? What changed?

What do you notice when multiplying by 1? (rule) How can you show

2 x 2= 3 x 2 = 4 x 2=

What do you see, what do you notice?

2 x 3= 2 x 4=

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Revised Aug. 2010 What do you see, what do you notice?

What do you see, what do you notice?

What do you see, what do you notice?

What do you see, what do you notice?

What do you see, what do you notice?

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Patterns: Relationships in a Table

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Days in Weeks

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In Out

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Number of Weeks Number of Days

1 7 3 4

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7 •Write a number sentence showing the rule for the number machine.

•Write an expression to find the number of days in 7 weeks.

•Describe the rule for this number machine using words.

•Describe the relationship in the table using words.

Explain what is important to remember when trying to find a pattern between numbers?

How are relationships in tables similar to fact families?

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Sample Problems

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