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1 Ten Minute Math DECIMALS
Find the EXACT answer. *Remember to line up your decimals!

2 Ten Minute Math Multiplication/Divisiion
67 x 38 = 487 ÷ 6 =

3 Ten Minute Math Probability
Using a tree diagram, show all the possible combinations for….

4 Steve and his two brothers wanted to buy a plastic backyard pool and a sandbox for their sister’s fourth birthday. The pool cost $24, including tax. The sandbox was half of the pool’s cost, including tax. Each boy contributed all of the money he had. Steve had $7.23 left from his last month’s allowance, Edward had $4.95, and Matthew had $ To earn the rest of the money, Steve worked for his neighbor doing yard work for 3 hours. Steve earned a total of $19 working for his neighbor. Steve and his brothers drove 3.5 miles to the toy store to buy the pool and the sandbox. 1. How much money did the three boys have before Steve worked for his neighbor?

5 I am going to travel from Fort Worth to Negril, Jamaica
I am going to travel from Fort Worth to Negril, Jamaica. My distance will be calculated in? A yards B feet C kilometers D inches

6 REVIEW: MEASUREMENT What is the difference in the area of the two squares? 14 feet 20 feet

7 REVIEW: Elapsed Time Start Time: 12:45 pm End Time: 5:15pm
11 1 10 2 3 9 4 8 5 7 6

8 How can we compare fractions to landmarks?
Comparing Fractions to Landmarks Give each group a set of Landmark Cards for 0, ½, 1, 2. Have each group lay out the fraction cards in order, and leave a space between each card for other cards. When have you used landmarks in the past? What numbers do you consider landmarks? ( 10, 25, 100, 1,000) How are the numbers/fractions 0, ½, 1, 2 similar to other landmarks you have used? How are they different?

9 How can we compare fractions to landmarks?
Comparing Fractions to Landmarks In your group, sort your fraction cards into seven piles as follows: Examples: Equal to 2 or Greater than 2 Equal to 0 Between 1 and 2 Between 0 and 1 Equal to 1/2 Between ½ and 1 Equal to 1

10 How can we compare fractions to landmarks? Fractions in Containers
Work independently on the following activity sheet:

11 Mentoring Minds p.17 Work with your group to solve the following questions. Send answers in on CPS clicker.

12 Mentoring Minds p.17 Work with your group to solve the following questions. Send answers in on CPS clicker.

13 Mentoring Minds p.11 Work independently to solve the following questions. Send answers in on CPS clicker.

14 Independent Practice M.M. p


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