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Good morning  Please start on the review work. You will be submitting this, so give it all the GRIT you have! (Turn into our tray.) Please submit ANY notes to the tray OR your take home folder to me. When you have finished, please read, so that you can earn your words! Luker

Good morning  Please start on the review work. You will be submitting this, so give it all the GRIT you have! (Turn into our tray.) Then, you may pick up this week’s Mad Minute. (It is going to be beside the trays.) Wilson

Mad Minute We are going to begin each lesson with a Mad Minute over our 8’s and 9’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.

Division 5.NBT.6

I can divide by a two-digit divisor using standard algorithm. Learning Target I can divide by a two-digit divisor using standard algorithm.

Vocabulary 570 ÷ 6 The number which divides the other number is called the divisor. The number to be divided into is called the dividend. 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!

Work with Me 600 ÷ 24

Work with Me 9,476 ÷ 46

Work with Me 4,423 ÷ 29

You Try & I Will Help 855 ÷ 45 What is the length? V= 84 cubic m h= 4 m w=3 m What is the length? V= 144 cubic cm h= 4 cm w=4 cm

You Try & I Will Help 8,075 ÷ 19 What is the height? V= 180 cubic cm l= 12 cm w=5 cm What is the width? V= 40 cubic ft l= 4 ft h=5 ft

You Try & Check with your Yellow/Green Partner 1.) 5,753 ÷ 11 2.) 2,660 ÷ 38 3.) 3,633 ÷ 30 The volume is 320 cubic inches. The length is 4 inches. The width is 40 inches. What is the height? Find the volume using the dimensions. L= 43 inches W= 9 inches H= 2 inches Solve. 6,080 ÷ 4

Evaluate Me The rectangular prism has a total volume of 30 cubic meters. I am given the following dimensions, but I have to find the width. V= 30 cubic m 5 m ? 3m

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!

Group Work Grab your pencil & clipboard. Move to your corner, and sit in a circle. Let one person pass out the papers, then get started. When you are finished, you may place the work in your BINDER to keep at home. Then, you need to grab your EXIT TICKET.

Exit Ticket Please pick up your exit ticket from the folder. When you have completed it, please submit it to the tray. Then, you may pick up your homework from the cart. You have five Place Value questions.

Corner One Solve the equations below. Remember to write out your facts. 1.) 840 ÷ 21 2.) 435 ÷ 15

Corner Two Solve the equations below. Remember to write out your facts. 1.) 528 ÷ 88 2.) 726 ÷ 33

Corner Three Solve the equations below. Remember to write out your facts. 1.) 528 ÷ 88 2.) 3,067 ÷ 21

Corner Four Solve the equations below. Remember to write out your facts. 1.) 9,943 ÷ 61 2.) 3,067 ÷ 21