Welcome Mathematicians (9.28.15) 1. Pull out your Math Supplies 2. Fill in your agenda 3. Have out your homework 4. Start on your Do Now (Binders)

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Welcome Mathematicians ( ) 1. Pull out your Math Supplies 2. Fill in your agenda 3. Have out your homework 4. Start on your Do Now (Binders)

Do Now  What is the distance the drivers will drive all together?  A driver (one driver)-can drive 575 miles a day.  There are 32 drivers.  Repeated addition  Multiply 575 X 32  18,400 miles One driver can drive 575 Miles

Do Now Circle digit (thousandths place tells the 7 hundredths to soar and becomes and 8.

Homework Check

Today  Check multiplication fluency  Multiplying 3-digit by 2-digit

Multiplying 3-Digit by 2-Digit  I can….

Vocabulary  Multiplication - The basic ideal of multiplication is repeated addition.  For example: 5 × 3 = = 15

Vocabulary  Factor- are numbers you can multiply together to get another number: Example: 2 and 3 are factors of 6, because 2 × 3 = 6.

Vocabulary  Product- the answer to a multiplication problem.

Vocabulary  Partial Product- when multiplying by a multi-digit multiplier, the result obtained when a factor is multiplied by the value of one of the digits.

Vocabulary  Distributive Property- is an algebraic property which is used to multiply a single term and two or more terms inside a set of parentheses. 5 (4 + 8) = 5 x x 8 = 60 or 5 (4 + 8) = 5 x 12 =60

Different ways to represent Multiplication X Symbol () Parenthesis 9 x (8)

Multiplying Whole Numbers 3- digits by 2- digits Multiply zero 38,952 Add

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