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“Day B” September 20, 2016 7:51 - 8:51 Exploratory 8:53 - 9:53 7:51 - 8:51 Exploratory 8:53 - 9:53 9:55 - 10:55 Social Studies 10:57 -11:59 12:01 - 12:31 Science LUNCH (3rd Lunch) 12:33 - 1:33 English 1:35 - 2:35 Math

Do Now: 1.) Take out your H.W. (worksheet) 2.) Clear off you desk for the QUIZ. (will have 20 minutes to complete.)

Today’s Objective Today I will be able to use fraction bars, number lines, or the “invert to multiply” rule to find the quotient of various fraction number sentences. I will demonstrate my understanding by answering 3 out of the 4 questions correctly on today’s quiz. I will be able to apply my knowledge of adding and subtracting multi-digit numbers to find the sums and differences of decimals. I will demonstrate my understanding by completing page 42 independently or with my partners. 6.NS.B.3

Language Objective By the end of the lesson, I will be able to apply the all four language domains of listening, speaking, reading and writing “math language” to answer the questions in the math quiz. I will be able to use the math vocabulary words like sum and difference to properly answer the questions in the quiz. I will show my understanding by doing the work on page 42 independently or with a partner. Math Language vocabulary Sum, difference, quotient, multi-digit numbers, decimals, converting, rational numbers, addend, minuend, subtrahend, estimate, rounding.

DISCUSSION: Can you describe circumstances when it would be easier to add and subtract mixed numbers by converting them to decimals first? When fractions have large denominators, it would be difficult to find common denominators in order to add or subtract.

DISCUSSION: Can you describe circumstances when it would be easier to add and subtract mixed numbers by converting them to decimals first? When a problem is solved by regrouping, it may be easier to borrow from decimals than fractions.

DISCUSSION: How can estimation be used to help solve addition and subtraction problems with rational numbers? Using estimation can help predict reasonable answers. It is a way to check to see if an answer is reasonable or not.

Notes in notebook:

Page 42 Step 1: Convert the mixed numbers into decimals. 632.64 + 32.3 Step 2: Round the addends to the nearest whole number. Then, find the estimated sum. 633 + 32 =665 Step 3: Line up the addends appropriately using place value, and add. 32.3 +632.64 32.3 +632.64 664.94

Page 41 78.21-34.92 78-35 =43 78.21 -34.92 43.29 78.21 is the minuend Step 1: Convert the mixed numbers into decimals. 78.21-34.92 34.92 is the subtrahend Step 2: Round the minuend and subtrahend to the nearest whole number. Then, find the estimated difference. 78-35 =43 Step 3: Line up the minuend and subtrahend appropriately using place value, and subtract. 78.21 -34.92 43.29

Know you vocabulary:

most likely take longer to solve the problem solve the problem using FRACTION solve the problem using DECIMALS ESTIMATE your answers before completing the problem. most likely take longer to solve the problem make more mistakes using decimals made the problem easier to solve

topic. How do you feel?

Problem set 1 (14 minutes) Work in pairs or individually to complete pg. 42. round the addends, minuends, and subtrahends to the nearest whole number in order to predict a reasonable answer. Then solve to find the actual sum or difference. **REMEMBER, it is not always easier to change fractions to decimals before finding the sum or difference.

Page 40 Solve this problem on a post-it note: Name:

Accommodations Read or reread presentation or activity directions, as needed or after prompting Use examples to model and act as a guide for emerging learners