4th Grade Formative Assessment Lesson

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4th Grade Formative Assessment Lesson Number Puzzles 4th Grade Formative Assessment Lesson

What is the Mystery Number?

Arrays 3 Squares Wide 21 24 27 30 3 tiles wide 7 tiles long

Arrays 4 Squares Wide 20 24 28 4 tiles wide 5 tiles long 4 tiles wide

Could 24 be our mystery number? Are Any Arrays the Same? 3 tiles wide 8 tiles long 24 4 tiles wide 6 tiles long 24 Could 24 be our mystery number?

Which number between 20 and 30 is a multiple of 3 AND 4? Hundreds Chart Which of these numbers is a multiple of 3? 20 Lets look at the numbers between 20 and 30. 21 24 24 27 30 24 28 Which of these numbers is a multiple of 4? Which number between 20 and 30 is a multiple of 3 AND 4?

Instructions for Working Together Place the Clue Cards and Mystery Numbers face up so everyone in the group can see the clues and numbers. Solve one Number Puzzle at a time. Find the four clues that match the Number Puzzle your group is solving. Divide the Clue Cards among the group. Solve for the Mystery Number by using a strategy your group is comfortable with. Every group member should help solve for the mystery. After your group has reached a consensus, match the Number Puzzle Card to the Mystery Number Card. Set these two cards aside and place the Clue Cards face up with the other clues. Choose another Number Puzzle to solve.