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Everyday Math Grade 4 – Lesson 6.3 Multiplication & Division Number Stories Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott
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Lesson Components: Part 1: Math Boxes 6.1 Page 149Math Boxes 6.1 Page 149 Part 2: PPT LessonPPT Lesson Part 3: Journal Page 153-154Journal Page 153-154 Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott
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Math Boxes Lesson 6.3 Page 155
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Everyday Math Grade 4 – Lesson 6.3 Multiplication & Division Number Stories Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott
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MULTIPLICATIO N CLUE WORDS Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott
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These words signal multiplication: Times Product of Multiplied by Total Twice In all All together Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott
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DIVISION CLUE WORDS Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott
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These words signal division: Divided by Divided into Shared equally How many in each group Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott
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PRACTICE! Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott
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1. There are 108 students in the fourth grade to Eastbrook School. There are 4 fourth grade classes. Each class is the same size. How many students are in each class? Question:Steps: Solve:Answer in Words: Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott
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2. Mrs. Chang bought a flannel shirt for each of her sons, Mike, and Russell. Each shirt cost $16.98. What is the total cost? Question:Steps: Solve:Answer in Words: Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott
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3. A total of 72 girls signed up to play in a soccer league. The league organized them into six teams, all with the same number of players. How many girls were on each team? Question:Steps: Solve:Answer in Words: Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott
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4. Chairs were set up in the gym for a school play. There were 24 rows with 12 chairs in each row. How many chairs were there in all? Question:Steps: Solve:Answer in Words: Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott
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5. Three brothers shared the cost of flowers for their mother. The flowers cost $12.42. If each boy paid the same amount, how much did each pay? Question:Steps: Solve:Answer in Words: Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott
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6. Every time Jenna loses a tooth, $3.00 is added to her piggy bank. How many teeth does Jenna need to lose to make $15.00? Question:Steps: Solve:Answer in Words: Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott
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Turn your Journal to page 153-154. Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott
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