1.Mrs. Mindy made 26 goody bags for the bake sale on Friday. She placed 10 cookies in each bag. How many cookies did she use for all 26 goody bags? 2.The.

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1.Mrs. Mindy made 26 goody bags for the bake sale on Friday. She placed 10 cookies in each bag. How many cookies did she use for all 26 goody bags? 2.The principal ordered 312 star pencils for outstanding students. If the pencils are separated equally among the 6 grades, about how many pencils will each grade receive? A. 30B. 50 C. 500D. 5 3.What number is in the ten-thousand place? 176, Each number in Set A is related in the same way to the number in Set B. If the number in Set B is 7, what is the related number in Set A? 5. Tammy recorded the number of points she scored in her basketball game? Then she subtracted 3 from the number and multiplied the difference by 4. The result was 44. What is the number of points she scored in the game? 6. Dan went to the grocery store with $20. He bought a gallon of milk for $3, a carton of eggs for $2 and a pound of hamburger meat. What information is needed to find out how much money Dan has left? Warm Up Set A Set B246810

Target the Question How much more did Mimi’s items cost than Sandra’s? What was the total cost of all of the items that were purchased?

Ten Minute Math Quick Images: 2D Show image for 3 seconds Students will try to draw image based on the parts they remember from the quick view. Try to look for groups of patterns in the image First View…

Ten Minute Math Quick Images Take a couple of minutes to sketch what you saw. Second view…

Ten Minute Math Quick Images You may want to revise your sketch. Discuss: How did you remember the parts of the image? What did you notice about the relationship of the parts of the image? What helped you remember the whole image, so you could draw your design? What polygons are in your image?

Ten Minute Math Quick Images: 2D Show image for 3 seconds Students will try to draw image based on the parts they remember from the quick view. Try to look for groups of patterns in the image First View…

Ten Minute Math Quick Images Take a couple of minutes to sketch what you saw. Second view…

Ten Minute Math Quick Images You may want to revise your sketch. Discuss: How did you remember the parts of the image? What did you notice about the relationship of the parts of the image? What helped you remember the whole image, so you could draw your design? What polygons are in your image?

How can we classify polygons? What are the names of these polygons? If the class is struggling with the third shape, ask the class to count how many sides the polygon has. What other 6-sided shape have you seen before? One of these hexagons is familiar to you. The other is not as familiar, but it still has 6 sides. The word hexagon actually means “6 sides” – hexa means “6” and gon means “sides.” Since both figures have 6 sides they are both hexagons. Can someone show us another hexagon? Hexagon

Names for Polygons Polygons are named by how many sides they have. Poly and gon are from the Greek Language meaning “meaning” and “sides.” What other words do you know with these prefixes?

Making and Naming Polygons Today you will create new polygons with different numbers of sides. Let’s look at these two polygons… How can you arrange these two polygons so the outline of the final shape they make is a polygon? Examples: What are the names of these new polygons? TriangleQuadrilateral Hexagon

Making and Naming Polygons Is it possible to make a new polygon with these two shapes without having sides from each of the original polygons lined up exactly? Example: What is the name of this new polygon? Is this shape a polygon? This is not a polygon because the shape is still two distinct polygons, each with its own set of sides and vertices.

Making Polygons Combine two or more polygons to make up other polygons, based on the instructions below. Once you have created your polygon, trace the shape and name the shape. Use dotted lines to show the polygons you used the create your new polygon.

Independent Work EnVision p (1-20)