Fourth Grade CCSS Content Topic for August and September Number and Operations in Base Ten Generalize place value understanding for multi-digit whole numbers.

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Fourth Grade CCSS Content Topic for August and September Number and Operations in Base Ten Generalize place value understanding for multi-digit whole numbers. Standard 1 and 2 Operations and Algebraic Thinking Use the four operations with whole numbers to solve problems. Standards 2 and 3

Ms. Fulton is arranging a trip to Washington DC for 441 fifth grade students at Discovery Elementary. If each bus holds 40 students, how many buses will Ms. Fulton need for the students?

Ms. Fulton is arranging a trip to Washington DC for 441 fifth grade students at Discovery Elementary. If each bus holds 40 students, how many buses will Ms. Fulton need for the students? Standard Algorithm Student #1 Solution:

Ms. Fulton is arranging a trip to Washington DC for 441 fifth grade students at Discovery Elementary. If each bus holds 40 students, how many buses will Ms. Fulton need for the students? Standard Algorithm Student #1 Solution:

Ms. Fulton is arranging a trip to Washington DC for 441 fifth grade students at Discovery Elementary. If each bus holds 40 students, how many buses will Ms. Fulton need for the students? Standard Algorithm Student #1 Solution:

Ms. Fulton is arranging a trip to Washington DC for 441 fifth grade students at Discovery Elementary. If each bus holds 40 students, how many buses will Ms. Fulton need for the students? Standard Algorithm 11 r Student #1 Solution: Ms. Fulton needs 12 buses for all of the students.

Ms. Fulton is arranging a trip to Washington DC for 441 fifth grade students at Discovery Elementary. If each bus holds 40 students, how many buses will Ms. Fulton need for the students? Partial Quotient Student #2 Solution:

Ms. Fulton is arranging a trip to Washington DC for 441 fifth grade students at Discovery Elementary. If each bus holds 40 students, how many buses will Ms. Fulton need for the students? Partial Quotient Student #2 Solution:

Ms. Fulton is arranging a trip to Washington DC for 441 fifth grade students at Discovery Elementary. If each bus holds 40 students, how many buses will Ms. Fulton need for the students? Partial Quotient Student #2 Solution:

Ms. Fulton is arranging a trip to Washington DC for 441 fifth grade students at Discovery Elementary. If each bus holds 40 students, how many buses will Ms. Fulton need for the students? Partial Quotient r remainder 1 Student #2 Solution: Ms. Fulton needs 12 buses for all of the students.

Ms. Fulton is arranging a trip to Washington DC for 441 fifth grade students at Discovery Elementary. If each bus holds 40 students, how many buses will Ms. Fulton need for the students? Student #3 Solution: I know that 4 x 11 is 44 so… 40 x 11 is 440… But there are 441 students… therefore, Ms. Fulton needs 12 buses for all of the students.