PODs December 7  Dec. 11.

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PODs December 7  Dec. 11

Write agenda/hw in planner Start POD Dec. 7  11 Raven and Trenton are reading the same book from the library. Raven has read 5/8 of the book and Trenton has read 4/8 of the book. Who has read more of the book.? Show your answer using the correct comparison symbol as well as a picture, model, or number line. UPS is not needed today.

Write agenda in planner Complete POD Brenna spent $109 on her most expensive jacket and $57.28 on her least expensive jacket. Bryan spent $158.97 on his most expensive jacket and $49.50 on his least expensive jacket. How much more did Brenna spend on her most expensive jacket than on her least expensive one?

Write agenda/hw in planner Complete POD Divine is making holiday cookies. He needs 2 3 cup of flour and 4 9 cup of sugar. Which ingredient will he need more of? Write a comparative statement with your answer. Turn to page 41 when you are complete.

Write agenda/hw in planner. Complete POD – Those are due today Write agenda/hw in planner. Complete POD – Those are due today! Draw the number and write your answer. What equation is represented by the following number line? 8 10 + 6 10 = 14 10 Do not turn in homework, 8 20 + 6 20 = 14 20 we will grade them. 8 14 + 6 14 = 14 14 1