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?

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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? 4. At the Texas vs. OU game this weekend, there were 64,783 Texas fans and 48,898 OU fans. How many total fans went to the game? 1. Sam is putting new fence around his riding arena. The arena is 22 feet long and 8 feet wide. How much fence will Sam need? 2. Jamie is building a tree house. The tree house is going to be 16 feet long and 11 feet wide. Jamie needs to determine the area of the tree house, so she will know how much wood to buy for the floor. What is the area of the floor? Number of Boxes Number of Popsicles

TQ-Wednesday Cameron has 5 binders that he uses to hold photographs of family and friends. The first binder has 60 photographs. The second binder has 66 photographs. The third binder has 54 photographs. The fourth binder has 48 Photographs. The cost of each binder is $8, and the cost for each page is $2. All of the photographs in Cameron’s binders are the same size. Each page in a binder will hold 6 photographs. Cameron has 36 photographs to put in a sixth binder. How much will it cost him to buy pages for the binder?

Ten Minute Math Counting Around the Class by 9s. How many students have counted at 45? How many students have counted at 99? How many students have counted at 171? What is the multiplication equation that would represent 11 people counting by 9s?

Discussion “Ms. Santos owns a neighborhood grocery store. She has 56 apples to arrange in rows for her window display. She has room for 4 rows in her window. How many apples will there be in each row if she puts the same number in each row?" Work with your shoulder partner to solve the problem. Is this problem a division or multiplication problem? How did you know? What are some strategies you used? How could we use a T-Chart to help us solve division problems?

T-Chart- Record Strategy in Math Notebooks Multiple each number by 4 Or Skip count by 4s List numbers 0 to X 4 Number we are dividing the apples by (divisor). Have we been able to get to 56? Add to T-Chart 56 ÷ 4 =14 Check answer:14 x 4=

Independent Practice Complete student activity Sheet above and the following problems on the back: x 7=6. 17 x 3=7. 19 x 5= x 8=9. 24 x 12= x 11= You must show your work by using a T-Chart!

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