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Let’s Practice for PSSA We are going to go over: Shapes Elapsed time Solids Making Change and Money review Area with blocks Perimeter Line of Symmetry Measurement Review
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Shapes Hexagon – Circle Square Rectangle Triangle Octagon Let’s draw some on your boards. Center
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Geometry Line Segment Angle Right Angle Vertex 90 Degrees Vertex
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Time Write on your board – Like a digital clock. Another way of writing “fifty-five minutes after 8?”
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Elapsed time You need to know How much time has passed What time something happened. Break the problem into parts. Do the hours first Count the minutes.
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A movie started at half past 3 It was 2 hours long. What time did the movie end? What time did it start? 3:30 How long was it? 3:30 + 2 hours more 5:30
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A movie started at half past 3 It was 2 hours long. What time did the movie end? What time did it start? 3:30 How long was it? 3:30 + 2 hours more 5:30
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Nilda has track practice from 3:30 to 5:15 How long is practice? How much between 3:30 and 4:30? Can you count to 5:30? How much time between 4:30 and 5:15 Count the minutes?
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Let’s add some time Sue waited for 18 minutes for the train, then 43 minutes for the bus. How long did she wait for both the train and the bus? How would you solve this?
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Solids Cube Sphere Cylinder Cone Rectangular Prism Pyramid
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Solids Faces – Corner Edge
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Line of Symmetry A figure has symmetry if it can be separated or folded exactly in 2 parts.
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Symmetry A figure that can be folded to make equal parts is a symmetrical figure.
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Sometimes there are more than one line of symmetry
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Money Let’s add some coins:
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Perimeter The distance around a figure 5 inches 6 Inches
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Perimeter Find the perimeter: 16 meters 10 meters
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AREA The measure of space of a shape You have to count the blocks in all, like squares on the floor. 7 squares 6 squares
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Find the Area
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Volume The measure of space in cubes – 3 D. You have to count the blocks that you can’t see.
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Volume How many cubes?
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Try again What is the number of cubes in all?
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Find the Volume – Count the cubes
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Measurement US Customary – Length –inch, foot, yard and mile Weight – Ounce, pound and ton Capacity – teaspoon, tablespoon, cup, pint quart and gallon
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Metric Length – Centimeter, meter and Kilometer Weight – Gram and Kilogram Capacity - Liter and milliliter
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Open ended – What do you need? Ron has this much money? Does he have enough to pay for a meal that costs $2.29? What do you know about money to explain your answer?
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Ron uses his bills. How much change does Ron receive? Show your work? Explain how you got your answer?
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We need POWER Math words First, Second….. To FIND OUT To SHOW To GET To solve
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Ready for some PSSA Jeopardy!
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