Unit 2 Review and Practice. Mrs. Witt can make 30 cupcakes out of one box of cupcake mix. If she uses 6 boxes of mix, how many cupcakes can she make?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
MATH BOXES 3.2.
Advertisements

4th Grade PASS Review- Math
Expressions Unit 2 Review
Topics 7 & 8 Review For CFA Unit 4.
Spooky Jeopardy 4 th Grade Area and Perimeter Problem SolvingA In and Out Table Problem Solving B.
3 rd Grade Algebra and Geometry CRCT Review. 1. (OA.3) Dave has 6 packs of gum. Each pack has 5 pieces. How many pieces of gum does Dave have? A. 11 pieces.
Unit 3 Long Division Review. Miss Rosner made 48 cookies for Alyssa’s birthday. She put an equal number of cookies in 8 plastic bins so Alyssa could carry.
TCAP REVIEW Equations/Expressions Word Problems. Equations/Expressions Camera World rents video cameras by the day. The store charges $6.00 per day and.
CONFIDENTIAL1 Today we will review “Multiplying & Dividing Decimals”
4 friends went to the mall to buy t-shirts. Each person paid 13 dollars for their t-shirt. What was the total amount the friends paid?
Unit 5a Review Area Perimeter Line Plots Elapsed time Measurement Review Skills Revised 2/15.
Geometry Review By Mrs. Goldberg. How many FACES does the figure shown below have?
Math with Miss Unangst.
Splash Screen. Lesson Menu Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 11–5) Main Idea and Vocabulary Example 1:Find the Area of a Composite Figure Example 2:Real-World.
WARM UP 8/28 Change these mixed numbers to improper fractions.
Math DBA 1 Review Hosted by Mrs. Bryan © Don Link, Indian Creek School, 2004 Jeopardy.
Lauren went shopping to buy rubberbands to make bracelets. She bought a bag from Ollie’s that contained 75 rubberbands for $2.00. She bought another bag.
Math Review Topics 1 & 2 CFA #1 Write a number sentence that can be used to describe the illustration above = 15 or 5 x 3 = 15 or 3 x 5 =
Math SOL Test Review. 1. Mikayla made a tally chart of student birthdays in her class. Which month had seven students? a. April b. August c. December.
Module 1 Lessons 7 & 8 Demonstrate the COMMUTIVITY of multiplication,
One Step Inequalities Word Problems
Find the perimeter of these shapes. 3 cm 8 m 7 m 10 m 25 miles.
Name Chapter 6 Test Tips For Taking The Test Here are some suggestions to help you do your best: Be sure to read carefully all the directions in the test.
Unit 3 Review.
LET ME COUNT THE WAYS Multiplication. Use What you Know 8 x 6 = ? If you can’t remember the answer to 8 x 6, then use a fact you do know. Such as 8 x.
Math 7 Midterm Review. Question 1 Round to the nearest thousand:
What do we know about division? 16 ÷ 4 = _____
Start ISAT 1ISAT 2 ISAT 3 ISAT 4.
When you get a question right, click a shell to reveal your score.
1 1-6 Solving Equations by Adding & Subtracting Aim: Aim: How can we write and solve equations using addition and subtraction? CCSS: 6.EE.7.
Math Minutes, September /9 – 4/5 2. Carrie ran around the school’s track 1 ½ times. She started to walk ¼ of the distance and then began to run.
Mrs. Madison made 48 cupcakes for Emma’s birthday. She put an equal number of cupcakes in 8 plastic bins so Emma could carry them to school. Write an equation.
Mrs. Madison used to work at Macys Department Store. While she was there, she had to unpack boxes that contained 175 tubes of lipstick and put them away.
1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Functional.
Warm Up 3. The table below shows how many pencils come in each package. Mrs. Davis needs to purchase 150 pencils. How many packages would she have to buy?
Math Unit 4 Lesson 6 Draw rows and columns to determine the are of a rectangle given an incomplete array.
Today we will discuss about the topic:
Math Review Topics 5 and 6 CFA #3. There are 12 months in one year. If McKenna has been alive for 8 years, what would be a reasonable estimate for the.
Warm Up 1.The area of Zach’s room is 36 square feet. Which one of the following dimensions would NOT work for the his room? a.6 feet long and 6 feet wide.
Warm Up 3. The table below shows how many popsicles come in each box. If Mrs. Davis needs to purchase 54 popsicles how many boxes will she have to buy?
Math Minutes - Monday 1. Which numbers are irrational? Why? 2, 3.14, 22/7, √33 2. Round to the nearest hundreth = = =
Interpreting Remainders. The problems in this power point were taken from the following internet site: d/remainders4p.cfm.
Unit 8 Review Area, Perimeter, Pictographs, Patterns.
Review for Chapter 4 Multiplication and Division Basic Facts.
Let’s Model Arrays, Base-10, Area Model, Partial Products, # Sentence.
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Questions:
Math Unit 3 Lesson 6 Use the distributive property to multiply and divide using units of 6 and 7.
Warm Up 3. The table below shows how many pounds of candy are in each bag. If Mrs. Davis needs to purchase 160 pounds of candy, how many bags will she.
Lesson 1-8 Properties of Real Numbers
Math Review Chapter 4. Give the inverse operation or fact family for these numbers.  2, 5, 10  6, 7, 42.
Math Minutes, September /9 – 4/5 2. Carrie ran around the school’s track 1 ½ times. She started to walk ¼ of the distance and then began to run.
Review Lesson 1 (Lessons 1, 3, & 6 from CCSS math EOG book) CCSS: 3.OA.1 3.OA.3 3.OA.5 SFO: -I can solve multiplication problems with factors up to 12.
Let’s see what you know! Mrs. Flynn’s Topic 3 Math Review Are you ready? Here are the concepts we’re covering in math.
3 rd Grade EOG Review Lincoln County Schools
Ten Minute Math DECIMALS Find the EXACT answer. *Remember to line up your decimals! = –15.17= Round to the nearest TENTH and solve.
Grade 4 Chapter Which expression is equal to 9 X 4? a b. 6 X 6 c d. 27 ÷ 9.
Distributive Property Lesson 1.10:. Application Problem  A guitar has 6 strings. How many strings are there on 3 guitars?  Write a multiplication sentence.
Warm up BACKYARD SOLUTIONS
FractionsMeasurementGeometry Numbers & Base-Ten Operations & Algebraic Thinking
Use mental math to find the quotient: Write a complete equation to show how you estimated the quotient:
Solve. 5 = 2 + 3
Quarter 3 Review Jeopardy
2.9 – Weighted Averages.
Week 14 Name ____________________ Day 1 Day 2 In Out
Question #1 Mrs. Madison made 48 cupcakes for Emma’s birthday. She put an equal number of cupcakes in 8 plastic bins so Emma could carry them to school.
Area Perimeter Line Plots Elapsed time Measurement
Topic 6 and 7.
Week 18 Name ____________________ Day 1 Day 2
Area Perimeter Line Plots Elapsed time Measurement
Presentation transcript:

Unit 2 Review and Practice

Mrs. Witt can make 30 cupcakes out of one box of cupcake mix. If she uses 6 boxes of mix, how many cupcakes can she make? 180 cupcakes

Emme reads 20 minutes per day. If she reads 14 days in a row, how many minutes does she read in all? 20 x minutes

Lauren uses 167 rubber bands on each bracelet. If she wants to make 8 bracelets, how many rubber bands will she need? 1,336 rubber bands

Tyler completes 48 math facts in one minute for his Mastering Math Facts tests. If he completes 5 one-minute tests each week, how many facts can he complete in a week? 240 facts

Use the distributive property to find 6 x 28 (6 x 20) + (6 x 8) = Click the link below to watch a video about the distributive property:

Solve: (6 x 30) + (6 x 8) = 6 x _____ 38

Write 4 x 349 using the distributive model: (4 x 300) + (4 x 40) + (4 x 9) =

Write 7 x 8 three different ways: 8 x

Ms. Utz wants to install a new rug in her living room. If the room is 37 feet long by 20 feet wide, what size area rug should put in? Can she install a rug that's 1,000 square feet? 740 square feet No

Tim Hortons sells 7,489 Timbits every weekend. Round that number to the nearest thousand. 7,000 Timbits

Solve: (7 x 300) + (7 x 80) + (7 x 6) = 2,702

Mrs. Schaefer, Mrs. Madison. Mrs. Witt, and Miss Utz took Mrs. Brunner out for a special treat. Each person ordered milkshakes and cupcakes. If they had $50 to pay for the special treat, how much will they have left over? Milk shake $4 Coffee $1 Pop $1 Pies $3 Cupcakes $2 $20 left

Draw an area model to solve: 83 x = 6,308

There are 52 weeks in one year. If Mikey turned 8 today, estimate how many weeks old Mikey is. 50 x weeks

Write another way to show = 20 x 4 = 100

Mya has 9 packages of hair bows with an average of 68 small flowers in each package. Estimate the total number of small flowers Mya has. 70 x 9 = 630 small flowers

Draw an area model to solve: 53 x = 2,226

Helen walked 23 minutes a day, 3 days a week. How many minutes did she walk in a month (4 weeks)? 23 X3 69 minutes 69 X4 276 minutes

Estimate each addend: , ,000

Mr. Schaefer uses 1,346 pieces of wood to build a deck. If he wanted to build two decks, how many pieces of wood would he need? 1,346 X 2 2,692 pieces of wood

Bret has 6 colors of rubber bands with an average of 52 rubber bands for each color. Estimate the total number of rubber bands Bret has. 50 x 6 = 300 rubber bands

Write an equation that describes the array modeled below: 6 x 18