Unit 4 - Lesson 13 - Grade 3: Illustrative Mathematics
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Lesson: Solve Problems With Equal Groups
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Cool Down: Bags of Oranges
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Grade 3 Unit 4
Lesson 13: Solve Problems With Equal Groups
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®
Grade 3 Unit 4
Lesson 13: Solve Problems With Equal Groups
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®
Estimation Exploration: Multiply Teens (Warm Up)
Question 1
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4 x 18
Record an estimate that is:
Problems with Teen Numbers
Solve each problem.
Show your thinking using objects, a drawing, or a diagram.
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Question 2
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A seller at a farmers market has 7 dozen eggs when they close for the day. How many eggs does the seller have?
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Question 3
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Gallery Walk: Problems with Teen Numbers
Question 5
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As you visit the posters with your partner, discuss what is the same about the thinking shown on each poster.
Question 6
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As you visit the posters with your partner, discuss what is different about the thinking shown on each poster.
Question 7
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There are 6 bags of oranges and each bag has 11 oranges. How many oranges are in the bags? Show your thinking using objects, a drawing, or a diagram.
At the farmers market there’s a space for performers to play music with some chairs for people to sit and listen. There are 5 rows of chairs and each row has 15 chairs. How many chairs are there?
Question 4
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A booth at a farmers market has a table top that has lengths of 4 feet and 16 feet. What is the area of the table top?