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This slide show has been created by Eric Arbetter at Barrington Elementary School. Click here to begin the activity.

These activities will address the following Hazelwood Objectives for fifth grade: Multiply up to three digit numerals by 2 digit numerals regrouping. Explain math concepts and problem solutions orally and in writing.

Click your mouse to continue. Whenever you see this picture, you will need to write the answer in your journal.

The following questions are about Indian Ridge Elementary School’s winter musical. Click to begin

This year’s musical has 103 children performing in it. Fifty of these children expect 3 family members to come to their performance. The rest of the children expect one family member to come to their performance.

Click for an answer. Using the information from the previous slide, figure out how many chairs should be set up for the audience. Show your work in the box below. Then, explain how you solved the problem on the lines below. 50 x I multiplied 50 by 3 because fifty children will use 3 tickets. Then, I subtracted those 50 from the 103 total to find out how many children were left. This gave me 53 (each of which only had one parent coming). So, I added 53 to 150 and got 203. Click to continue

Show your work in the box below. 203 tickets were sold. Each ticket cost $3.25. Click for an answer. $3.25 x $ They made $ The End