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Friday October 5
636 - Homework # 18
Create a KWL chart about FRACTIONS. Fill in the what you know and what
you want to know to columns. Keep the what I learned column blank!
Thursday October 4
636- Homework #18
Complete the Operations skills test handout. If you lost it...it is
below.
Addition
1. 68 2.
59 3. 137 4. 220
+42 +11
+285 +307
Subtraction
5. 69 6.
157 7. 96 8. 416
- 27 -
136 - 32
- 228
Multiplication
9. 38 10.
604 11. 218 12. 63
x32
x 46 x 31
x26
Division
13. 14.
15. 16.
The Word Problem
Leroy and Jamal went to the movies on Saturday to meet 3
other friends. They each bought their tickets for $5.50 and the following
snacks: popcorn for $4.75, nachos for $3.25 and a soda for $5.25. How much
did everything cost? If all 5 friends split the total cost EVENLY, how much
did each person pay?
Wednesday October 3
636-HW # 16
1. Which number property is easy for you to understand?
2. Which numbedr property is difficult for you to understand?
3. Study for your test on FRIDAY
Tuesday October 2
636-HW #15
1. What is distributive property?
2. Create an esample with numbers showing distributive property.
Monday October 1
636- HW #14
Using the distributive Property rewrite the following:
1. 12 x (10+7)
2. 9 x (30 + 6)
3. 5 x (20 + 9)
4. 4 x 33 + 4 x 7
5. 6 x 25 + 9 x 6
Friday September 28
636 - HW #13
1. List all of the number properties that we have covered in class so
far. (You should have 5). Describe what they are in your own words and
give an example of each.
2. Use a dictionary to defind DISTRIBUTE. How do you think this word
relates to math?
Thursday September 27
636 - HW #12
Complete the hand-out given in class. If you lost it - it is below:
Part I – Matching
_____ 1. Associative
Property a. Operations that undo each other
_____ 2. Commutative
Property b. Grouping does not matter
_____ 3. Inverse
Operations c. Order does not matter
Part II – Questions
4. Three pieces of wire measure 28.3
cm, 23.8 cm, and 28.5 cm. Write the lengths in order from least to
greatest.
5. Find the missing addend. Name the
property used. Then find the value of the addition expression: 24 + 6 + 7
+ 23 = (24 + 6) + (7 + _____)
6. True or False: The product of any
factor and zero is zero
7. 3, 465 Which
operation would you use to check this problem?
- 2,197
Check the problem, is your answer correct?
8. 72 Which
operation would you use to check this problem?
x
9 Check the
problem, is your answer correct?
Wednesday September 26
636 - HW # 11
1. Have your test signed
2. For the problems you got wrong, write the question and the correct
answer
Tuesday September 25
636 - HW # 10
1. Define commutative property and give one example
2. Define associative property and give one example
3. What does inverse mean?
Monday, Sept. 24
Class 636 - HW # 9
1. Use the commutative property to rewrite 6 x 25 x 9 x 33 abd 16 + 7 +
5 +24
2. Use the associative property to rewrite 16 x (5 x 3) and (5 + 14) +
99
3. Add 5 + 9 + 21 + 25 using mental math (don't work it out on paper).
What was your thought process?
Friday, Sept. 21
Class 636 - HW #8
1. How do you think you did on the test? (Answer with 3 or more
sentences)
2. True or False: 6.72 is greater than 6.726 (Explain how you know your
answer is correct)
3. Redo homework # 7
Thursday, Sept. 20
Class 636 - HW #7
1. Explain in words how you would compare 5, 361 to 5,316
2. Explain in words how you would compare .625 to .67
636 - September 19, 2007
Homework # 6
1. Test on Friday - Begin to study
The test will be on:
- Place Value (the chart)
- Whole numbers (standard notation and written form)
- Decimal numbers (standard notation and written form)
- Comparing and ordering numbers
2. Write down any (standard notation) whole number of your choice,
write this number in written form.
3. In written form, write and decimal number. Then write the number
in standard notation.
4. Write a list of at least 5 numbers in order from least to
greatest
636 - September 18
Homework #5
1.
Write the numbers in order from Greatest to Least
a.
3,245; 3,024; 3,125
b.
1,263; 1,623; 1,260; 1,063; 1,203
c.
125.3; 124.32; 125.33, 12.345; 120.4, .367
2.
Robert needs a new jacket. He found the same
jacket on sale at four different sports stores. The prices are $32.95;
$30.50; $35.99 and $34.00. Which is the lowest price?
September 11, 2007
Homework #2:
1. Create a colorful place value chart for whole numbers to the
Trillions place
2. Write the following numbers in written form and place them in
your place value chart:
a. 1,920
b. 1,037,804
c. 23,456,823
September 10, 2007
Homework #1:
Over a holiday weekend, a total of six thousand, four hundred
eighty-seven cars passed through the midtown tunnel. Write the number in
standard form.
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