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Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Learning Goals Lesson 7.1 Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill What Do You Think ? 7.1 Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 7.1 Start at 80 and count by 2s. Count as far as you can. Write your counts on an Exit Slip. Exit Slip Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 7.2 How much more to make 10¢? You Have How Much More? 5¢ ______ 3¢ ______ 4¢ ______ 8¢ ______ 1¢ ______ Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 7.3 12 + 17 + 8 = _____ _____ = 4 + 9 + 16 + 11 points Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 7.4 in out 5 7 8 12 Double Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 7.5 Lift each book and hold it. Estimate how many pounds each book weighs. Write your estimates. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 7.6 A friend measures your arm span in inches. Another friend measures your arm span in centimeters. Who do you think will report the larger number? Why? Record your answer on an Exit Slip. arm span Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 7.7 Turn to Journal page 173. Write your longer jump length on a half-sheet of paper. Then, open My Reference Book to pages 45 and 46. Read about range and median with a partner. Example 86 cm Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 7.8 Take 1 stick-on note. Turn to Journal page 174. Print your name and arm span on the stick-on note. Example: 47 in. Jack Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Complete the Self Assessment for Unit 7. Math Message Lesson 7.9 Complete the Self Assessment for Unit 7. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 8.1 Take 3 sheets. Fold each one into 4 equal squares. Carefully cut the squares apart along the folds. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 8.2 Martha ate of a large pizza. Joe ate of a small pizza. Did they eat the same amount of pizza? 1 4 1 4 Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 8.3 Jack had 12 marbles. He gave of the marbles to Ling and of the marbles to Mike. How many marbles did he keep for himself? 1 3 1 4 Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Take a copy of Math Masters, page 239. Carefully cut out each circle. Math Message Lesson 8.4 Take a copy of Math Masters, page 239. Carefully cut out each circle. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 8.5 Take a paper clip. Find Math Journal 2, Activity Sheets 5 and 6. Cut apart the Fraction Cards. Then solve this problem: Which is more: of a granola bar or of the same granola bar? 1 2 3 6 Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 8.6 Take out your Fraction Cards. Find the cards that show fourths. Line them up side by side. Which is more, of something or of the same thing? What about or ? 1 4 3 4 4 2 4 Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 8.7 Think of a game you like to play. Would you rather play it for of an hour or for of an hour? Why? 1 2 1 3 Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Complete the Self Assessment for Unit 8. Math Message Lesson 8.8 Complete the Self Assessment for Unit 8. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Math Message Lesson 9.1 About how many children in our class can lie head-to-foot along the longest wall of our classroom? Write your estimate on a stick-on note. Write large! Keep your stick-on note. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 9.2 Yards and meters are good units to use for measuring long lengths. What units are good to use for measuring short lengths? Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 9.3 Measure the length of your little finger. Would you say that your little finger is about 1 inch, 2 inches, or 3 inches long? Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 9.4 Take a slip of paper. Follow the instructions on it. Work with a partner. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 9.5 Three children measured the width of a door. Could all of them be correct? Maria: about 1 meter George: about 9 decimeters Suki: about 92 centimeters Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 9.6 Look at the top of Journal page 221. Which shape do you think is the “biggest” (has the largest area) ? Think about how you might find out. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 9.7 A checkerboard has 8 rows of squares. There are 8 squares in each row. How many squares does the checkerboard have in all? Write or draw a picture to show your strategy. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 9.8 Write some of the units of measure you have seen on milk cartons, soft-drink cans, bottles, and other containers. Example: quart Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 9.9 Pick up the _______ in one hand. Pick up the _______ in your other hand. Decide which object weighs more. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Complete the Self Assessment for Unit 9. Math Message Lesson 9.10 Complete the Self Assessment for Unit 9. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 10.1 Take the following tool-kit bills and coins to your seat: Write the total amount of money on your slate. $1 5 7 and , 4 6 P N D Q Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 10.2 Look at Journal page 230. Use an Exit Slip. List two items you could buy with $2.00 Exit Slip Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 10.3 Enter these numbers into your calculator. Write what you see in the display on your slate. Be prepared to share what you notice. 1.02 _______ .98 _______ .980 _______ 1.02 - .980 = _______ Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 10.4 Write these amounts in dollars-and-cents notation. 35¢ = $__.__ 6¢ = $__.__ 80¢ = $__.__ 152¢ = $__.__ Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

90 + 110 = ____ ____ = 140 + 90 ____ = 180 + 60 30 + 100 + 70 = ____ Math Message Lesson 10.5 90 + 110 = ____ ____ = 140 + 90 ____ = 180 + 60 30 + 100 + 70 = ____ Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 10.6 Write in dollars and cents notation: 29 cents = $_____ 59¢ = $_____ 9 cents = $_____ a dollar forty-seven = $_____ 10 dollars and 2 cents = $_____ nine hundred thirty-three dollars and thirty cents = $_____ Challenge: three thousand five hundred forty-six dollars and sixteen cents = $_____ Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Count squares to find the area of each shaded figure. Math Message Lesson 10.7 Count squares to find the area of each shaded figure. 1. _____ square centimeters 2. _____ sq cm Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 10.8 1 long = ___ cubes 1 flat = ___ longs = ___ cubes 1 big cube = ___ flats = ___ longs = ___ cubes Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 10.9 Write the smallest and largest 4-digit numbers that use the digits 6, 1, 8, and 9. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

What is a digit? How many digits are there? Name them. Math Message Lesson 10.10 What is a digit? How many digits are there? Name them. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 10.11 Solve: 8 – 5 + 3 = ___ Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Complete the Self Assessment for Unit 10. Math Message Lesson 10.12 Complete the Self Assessment for Unit 10. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 11.1 Use the Art Supply Poster on Journal page 264 to answer these questions. Explain your answers. I have $3.00. Is that enough to buy markers and pipe cleaners? Is $3.00 enough to buy scissors and glue? Is $3.00 enough to buy 2 paintbrushes? Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 11.2 You buy a pair of scissors for $2.23. You pay with a $5 bill. Should you get more or less than $3.00 in change? Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 11.3 Make a ballpark estimate for each answer. 58 – 37 = _____ 143 – 65 = _____ people Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 11.4 On an Exit Slip answer the following questions. Show your work. Explain your strategy. How many corners does a triangle have? How many corners do 4 triangles have? Exit Slip Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 11.5 How can 2 children share 16 crayons equally? How can 3 children share 16 crayons equally? Draw a picture or diagram to solve the problem. Exit Slip Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 11.6 5 rows of tomato plants. 4 plants in each row. How many plants in all? Draw an array. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 11.7 5 children share 3 bags of apples equally. Each bag contains 6 apples. How many apples does each child get? How many apples are left over? Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 11.8 Tennis balls are sold 3 per can. Write and solve a multiplication number story about tennis balls. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 11.9 Write a division story on a half-sheet of paper. Use the numbers on the Fact Triangle. • 10 2 5 X , ÷ Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Complete the Self Assessment for Unit 11. Math Message Lesson 11.10 Complete the Self Assessment for Unit 11. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Take a slip and complete the problems. Math Message Lesson 12.1 Take a slip and complete the problems. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 12.2 School starts at ___:___ A.M. School is out at ___:___ P.M. How long does the school day last? ____ hours Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

On what date were you born? In what year will you become 10 years old? Math Message Lesson 12.3 On what date were you born? In what year will you become 10 years old? Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 12.4 Look at the Products Table on page 280 in your Journal. What can you say about the third row and the third column? Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 12.5 On an Exit Slip write the fact family for this Fact Triangle. Then draw an array for one of the multiplication facts. • 8 2 4 X , ÷ Exit Slip Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 12.6 Study the graph on Journal page 302. On an Exit Slip, write some things that the graph tells you. Exit Slip Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill Math Message Lesson 12.7 Take 2 stick-on notes. Count the buttons on the clothes you are wearing. Write the number on a stick-on note and put it in the right place above the number line. Save the other stick-on note. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

Complete the Self Assessment for Unit 12. Math Message Lesson 12.8 Complete the Self Assessment for Unit 12. Copyright © Wright Group/McGraw-Hill