Math Messages – Unit 5. 5.1 Fraction Review Work with a partner. Describe 2 situations in which you would use fractions.

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Math Messages – Unit 5

5.1 Fraction Review Work with a partner. Describe 2 situations in which you would use fractions.

5.2 Mixed Numbers Take the following pattern blocks: 2 yellow hexagons 2 red trapezoids 3 blue rhombuses 6 green triangles. If a hexagon is worth 1, what are 5 trapezoids worth?

5.3 Comparing & Ordering Fractions Complete Problems 1-5 on Journal page 129.

5.4 Two Rules for Finding Equivalent Fractions Write a fraction to show what part of a dollar each person has. Jamal has 2 quarters. Sam has five dimes. Hunter has 10 nickels. Elliot has 50 pennies. Who has the most money?

5.5 Fractions & Decimals: Part 1 Solve Problems 1 and 2 on Journal page 137.

5.6 Fractions & Decimals: Part 2 How would you use the Probability Meter on journal page 205 to show someone what 1/8 dollar is worth?

5.7 Fractions & Decimals: Part 3 Write the following fractions as decimals:

5.8 Using a Calculator to Convert Fractions to Percents Using your calculator, find a way to rename 4/7 as a percent without using the percent key.

5.9 Bar & Circle Graphs Complete Journal page 150.

5.10 The Percent Circle: Reading Circle Graphs Look at the circle graph in Problem 1 on journal page 153. For each piece of the graph, estimate what fraction and what percent of the whole it represents. Label the graph pieces next to the circle (not below) with your fraction & percent estimates.

5.11 The Percent Circle: Making Circle Graphs 1.Turn to Problem 2 on journal page Copy the number of votes for each snack into the second column of the table on Journal page Leave the rest of the table blank.

5.12 American Tour: School Days Write one question that can be answered by using the information on pages in the Student Reference Book.