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Mad Minute We are going to begin each lesson with a Mad Minute over our 6’s and 7’s Multiplication Facts. We will practice Monday-Friday before we begin the day’s lesson. Also on Friday, we will have a quiz over our facts. Part of your studying for this week will be these facts.
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7x1= 7 6x1=6 7x 2=14 6x2=12 7x3=21 6x3=18 7x4=28 6x4=24 7x5=35 6x5=30 7x6=42 6x6=36 7x7=49 6x7=42 7x8=56 6x8=48 7x9=63 6x9=54 7x10=70 6x10=60 7x11=77 6x11=66 7x12=84 6x12=72
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Homework Check
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Division 5.NBT.6
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I can divide by a one-digit divisor.
Learning Target I can divide by a one-digit divisor.
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Vocabulary 19 ÷ 5 = 3R4 The amount leftover after division is called the remainder. The number to be divided into is called the dividend. The number which divides the other number is called the divisor. The answer to a division expression is called a quotient.
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The Steps to Long Division
Divide Multiply AND Subtract Bring it on DOWN & Bring it on BACK! Students will access EdPuzzle, which contains the Division Rap. They will listen to the song and answer the quiz questions.
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Solve 98 ÷ 7
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Solve 620 ÷ 8
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Solve 803 ÷ 4
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Solve 570 ÷ 6
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Solve 2,345 ÷ 5
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Solve 5,067 ÷ 9
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Are you able to divide by a one-digit divisor?
Can you hit the target? Are you able to divide by a one-digit divisor? PROVE IT!
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Independent Practice Solve the first SIX division problems on your paper. After solving each problem, check your quotient by multiplication. Then, you may start your homework. Your homework is the last SIX division problems on your paper.
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