Number Talk Without completing any calculations, determine if there are more inches in a mile or seconds in a day. Students will have 3 minutes to think.

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Number Talk Without completing any calculations, determine if there are more inches in a mile or seconds in a day. Students will have 3 minutes to think independently before discussing as a class

Human Bingo! Draw a rectangle on a scrap piece of paper that is five by five.

Human Bingo In the middle box put a free box! Fill the rest of the boxes with these: Has a relative in another state Does not like ice cream Favorite color is green Favorite food is pizza Favorite subject is math Has an older brother Learned something new over break Was born in the same month as you Plays a musical instrument Read 2 books over summer break Knows karate Likes to play chess Can do a backflip Plays soccer Likes to draw Saw fireworks on New Year’s Eve Went to the library in the past month Likes broccoli Has your eye color Has a younger sister Has been to the beach Has a dog Favorite subject is reading Had a birthday in December

Translating math words Think about words that tell us to add, subtract, multiply and divide. Addition: add altogether both combined how many increase join plus sum together total Subtraction: deduct detract decrease by difference how many more? how many left? left over less than minus reduce remains remove subtract take away Multiplication: as much by equal groups groups of lots of multiply multiplied by per product of times Division: average divide each equal parts evenly every out of quotient ratio shared equally split

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