Grade 1 – Unit 8 Mental Arithmetic, Money, and Fractions

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Grade 1 – Unit 8 Mental Arithmetic, Money, and Fractions Everyday Mathematics Grade 1 – Unit 8 Mental Arithmetic, Money, and Fractions

1 nickel = ______ pennies 1 dime = ______ pennies 1 quarter = ______ pennies 1 dime = ______ nickels 1 quarter = ______ nickels 8.1 Math Message

8.2 Math Message Cut out the dollar bills from Math Masters pages 331 and 332. Put 5 bills in your money holder and the rest in the class bank.

8.3 Math Message Show 53 with base-10 blocks

8.4 Math Message Turn to journal page 158. Pretend you have 1 quarter, 2 dimes and 2 nickels. Do you have enough money to buy a pencil and a pair of scissors?

8.5 Math Message You buy a toy elephant that costs 72¢. You pay with 3 quarters. How much money will you get back?

8.6 Math Message Fruit Bar Half a Fruit Bar Don’t Know Draw the tally chart shown. Ask your classmates: which would you want, a fruit bar or half a fruit bar? Make a tally mark to show the votes. Fruit Bar Half a Fruit Bar Don’t Know

8.7 Math Message Look at the drinking glasses on journal page 168. Which glass is half full?

8.8 Math Message Take 14 pennies. If you share them equally with a friend, how many pennies will each of you have?

8.9 Math Message Take a piece of paper. Use your Pattern-Block Template to draw each pattern-block shape. Write the name of each shape.

8.10 Math Message Complete the Self Assessment.