Q3 Week 8 Day 2

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Complete your warm-up for today. Show your work on the page for each problem. If you need more work space, you can use the back of your paper. When you have answered the questions, enter the answers on the formative below.
Complete your warm-up for today. Show your work on the page for each problem. If you need more work space, you can use the back of your paper. When you have answered the questions, enter the answers on the formative below.
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What numbers round to 520?

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Over the next 3 days Ms. Messer would like to write 27 thank you cards. How many cards will she need to write each day in order to finish on time?

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60 ÷ 12 =

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88 ÷ 11 =

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72 ÷ 8 =

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64 ÷ 8 =

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Look at the image on your warmup. What is the area?

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Look at the image on your warmup. What is the perimeter?

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(We will discuss the equivalent fraction question as a whole class)

The word equivalent means a 4 sided shape.

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Compare the fractions using < > =
2/6 and 2/8

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Natalie baked 12 cookies. She ate 3/12 of the cookies, and her sister ate 3/6 of the cookies. Who ate more cookies?

Scroll down to submit your answers, but DO NOT EXIT the formative. Come back to this section of the page to find out what you should complete today.

Now that you have entered your answers for today's warmup, complete the tasks to the right. Each task has a RED LETTER next to it.

A. MUST DO

What facts do you need to practice? Click on the link.

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Keep track of your progress with the tracking sheet from your teacher.

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B. Click HERE to play fraction games for this week.
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C. This week you will have a packet for seat work. You will work on this ALL week. The packet will be due Friday. Keep this packet in your math folder. When you have completed all the pages, turn it in to your class basket.
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Using Clever, go to Moby Max and complete the assignments Fractions Week 8.

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Schoolhouse Rock Multiplication Videos

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