Mad Minute We are going to begin each lesson with a Mad Minute over our 6’s and 7’s Multiplication Facts. We will practice Monday-Friday before we begin.

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Mad Minute We are going to begin each lesson with a Mad Minute over our 6’s and 7’s Multiplication Facts. We will practice Monday-Friday before we begin the day’s lesson. Also on Friday, we will have a quiz over our facts. Part of your studying for this week will be these facts.

7x1= 7 6x1=6 7x 2=14 6x2=12 7x3=21 6x3=18 7x4=28 6x4=24 7x5=35 6x5=30 7x6=42 6x6=36 7x7=49 6x7=42 7x8=56 6x8=48 7x9=63 6x9=54 7x10=70 6x10=60 7x11=77 6x11=66 7x12=84 6x12=72

Homework Check

Division 5.NBT.6

I can divide by a one-digit divisor. Learning Target I can divide by a one-digit divisor.

Vocabulary 19 ÷ 5 = 3R4 The amount leftover after division is called the remainder. The number to be divided into is called the dividend. The number which divides the other number is called the divisor. The answer to a division expression is called a quotient.

The Steps to Long Division Divide Multiply AND Subtract Bring it on DOWN & Bring it on BACK! Students will access EdPuzzle, which contains the Division Rap. They will listen to the song and answer the quiz questions.

Work with Me 724 ÷ 6 1.) Divide _____ 2.) Multiply ______ 3.) Subtract ______ 4.) Bring It On Down 5.) & Bring It On Back ______ 724 ÷ 6

Work with Me 8,982 ÷ 7 1.) Divide _____ 2.) Multiply ______ 3.) Subtract ______ 4.) Bring It On Down 5.) & Bring It On Back ______ 8,982 ÷ 7

Work with Me 413 ÷ 7 1.) Divide _____ 2.) Multiply ______ 3.) Subtract ______ 4.) Bring It On Down 5.) & Bring It On Back ______ 413 ÷ 7

You Try & I Will Help 335 ÷ 5 1.) Divide _____ 2.) Multiply ______ 3.) Subtract ______ 4.) Bring It On Down 5.) & Bring It On Back ______ 335 ÷ 5

You Try & I Will Help 162 ÷ 6 1.) Divide _____ 2.) Multiply ______ 3.) Subtract ______ 4.) Bring It On Down 5.) & Bring It On Back ______ 162 ÷ 6

You Try & I Will Help 623 ÷ 7 1.) Divide _____ 2.) Multiply ______ 3.) Subtract ______ 4.) Bring It On Down 5.) & Bring It On Back ______ 623 ÷ 7

You Try & I Will Help 8, 741 ÷ 6 1.) Divide _____ 2.) Multiply ______ 3.) Subtract ______ 4.) Bring It On Down 5.) & Bring It On Back ______ 8, 741 ÷ 6

You Try & Check with your Yellow/Green Partner 1.) Divide _____ 2.) Multiply ______ 3.) Subtract ______ 4.) Bring It On Down 5.) & Bring It On Back ______ 1.) 129 ÷ 6 2.) 828 ÷ 7 3.) 5,633 ÷ 6 Find the product of 177 X 62. Find the product of 17 X 16.

Evaluate Me I was given the following problem to solve. “The jeweler needs 7 inches of gold chain to make a bracelet. If the jeweler has 750 inches of chain, how many bracelets can she make?” 1.) Divide _____ 2.) Multiply ______ 3.) Subtract ______ 4.) Bring It On Down 5.) & Bring It On Back ______ 750 ÷ 7

Are you able to divide by a one-digit divisor? Can you hit the target? Are you able to divide by a one-digit divisor? PROVE IT!

Independent Practice Around the room and in the hallways, there are 8 practice problems and 1 rock star challenge. Only two people may be at one problem at a time. When you have solved the problem, go check your answers. Everyone must attempt the rock star challenge. We will discuss it further tomorrow. When you are finished, grab your exit ticket and homework. Good luck!

Question One The 6 boys in Ms. Wilson’s class always ran together during recess. By the end of the year, they had ran a total of 192 miles. If they each ran the same number of miles, how many did each boy run?

Question Two The brunch buffet at CCMS cost the same for each adult. For the family of 8, the total cost was $272. How much did it cost per person?

Question Three One Direction traveled from Phoenix, Arizona to Orlando, Florida on a first class airplane. The total cost for the 5 plane tickets was $2,260. How much was each plane ticket?

Question Four Clara the Cupcake Maker had 53 cups of sugar. She uses 3 cups of sugar for each batch of cupcakes. How many batches of cupcakes can she make? Solve and explain using words and numbers.

Question Five Solve. One hundred thirty-two divided by four

Question Six Solve 1,255 ÷ 5

Question Seven Solve. Seven hundred fifty-seven divided by six

Question Eight Solve 905 ÷ 6

Rock Star Challenge Find and explain the error in the division problem below. Redo the problem correctly. 95 ÷ 4 = 21

Small Group 61 ÷ 9 40 ÷ 6 460 ÷ 6 144 ÷ 5 566 ÷ 4

Exit Ticket Use your checklist to divide these expressions. When you are finished, you may submit it to the tray and pick up your homework. 1.) 313 ÷ 7 2.) 378 ÷ 6 3.) 8,091 ÷ 7

Exit Ticket Solve. 1.) 313 ÷ 7 2.) 378 ÷ 6 3.) 8,091 ÷ 7

Homework Complete the Place Value questions. On the back, write these expressions. You will need to solve these, too. 1.) 5,476 ÷ 7 2.) 96 ÷ 6 3.) 187 X 116