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MS. BONNER’S MATH 11-2
WEEK OF 11-2-2015 to 11-6-2015
Warm-Up/Sprint 11-2-2015
1.)65 x 20 =
2.) 1300 ÷ 20 =
3.) 300 x 40 =
4.) 1200 ÷ 40 =
5.) 27 x 30 =
6.) 810 ÷ 30 =
7.) 75 x 20 =
8.) 1500 ÷ 20 =
9.) 42 x 50 =
10.) 2100 ÷ 50 =
FOCUS STANDARD:
5.NBT.6. Fluently divide up to 4-digit dividends and
2-digit divisors by using at least one of the
following methods: strategies based on place value,
the properties of operations, and/or the
relationship between multiplication and division.
Illustrate and explain the calculation by using
equations or concrete models. (e.g., rectangular
arrays, area models).
VOCABULARY
Division, in math, is the process of splitting a number
into multiple parts. Division can be represented as seen
below OR by / and ÷.
Remainder, in math, is the number that is left over;
the number is left over because there is not enough
to put it into an equal group.
“I Do”/Application 11-2-2015
At the Highland Falls pumpkin-growing
contest, the prize winning pumpkin contains
360 seeds. The proud farmer plans to sell his
seeds in packs of 12. How many packs can he
make using all the seeds?
“I Do”/Application 11-2-2015
Division Patterns
32 ÷ 8 = 4
320 ÷ 8 = 40
3,200 ÷ 8 = 400
32,000 ÷ 8 = 4,000
320,000 ÷ 8 = 40,000
Division Patterns
30 ÷ 5 = 6
300 ÷ 50 = 6
3,000 ÷ 500 = 6
30,000 ÷ 5,000 = 6
300,000 ÷ 50,000 = 6
1
2
3 4
1 2 3
300,000 ÷ 5,000 =
60
30 ÷ 5 = 6
1 zero in the quotient
Step 1: Find and
solve the basic
math fact.
Step 2: Count the zeros outside
of the boxes in the dividend and
divisor, then subtract.
Step 4: The difference tells
you how many zeros to place
in your quotient
1,200 ÷ 3 = 4 00
450,000 ÷ 90 = 5,000
15,000 ÷ 5,000 = 3
56,000 ÷ 80 = 7 00
4,200,000 ÷ 7,000 = 600
“We Do” 11-2-2015
1.) 70 ÷ 30
2.) 430 ÷ 60
3.) 72 ÷ 21
“You Do” 11-2-2015
1.) 572 ÷ 90
2.) 94 ÷ 43
3.) 84 ÷ 23
Journal Prompt 11-2-2015
How many groups of sixty are in two hundred
forty-four?
Explain the process you used. (RACE)
R – How many groups of sixty are in 244?
A–
C–
E–
MS. BONNER’S MATH 11-3
WEEK OF 11-2-2015 to 11-6-2015
Warm-Up/Sprint 11-3-2015
1.) 70 ÷ 20 =
2.) 157 ÷ 50 =
3.) 52 ÷ 50 =
4.) 112 ÷ 20 =
5.) 26 ÷ 10 =
6.) 37 ÷ 10 =
7.) 105 ÷ 20 =
8.) 78 ÷ 30 =
9.) 65 ÷ 20 =
10.) 432 ÷ 70 =
FOCUS STANDARD:
5.NBT.6. Fluently divide up to 4-digit dividends and
2-digit divisors by using at least one of the
following methods: strategies based on place value,
the properties of operations, and/or the
relationship between multiplication and division.
Illustrate and explain the calculation by using
equations or concrete models. (e.g., rectangular
arrays, area models).
VOCABULARY
Division, in math, is the process of splitting a number
into multiple parts. Division can be represented as seen
below OR by / and ÷.
Remainder, in math, is the number that is left over;
the number is left over because there is not enough
to put it into an equal group.
“I Do”/Application 11-3-2015
105 students were divided equally into 15 teams.
a. How many players were on each team?
b. If each team had 3 girls, how many boys were
there altogether?
“I Do”/Application 11-3-2015
821 ÷ 41 =
800 ÷
Step 1:
Round your dividend and divisor
to the nearest place value
(hundred and ten in this case)
Step 2: Use basic
facts to divide your
digits (excluding
zeros)
4 0 = 20
Step 3: Use the strategy learned
earlier to find your quotient
estimate
1,859 ÷ 481 =
2,0 00 ÷ 5 00 = 4
Step 1:
Look at the first couple of
numbers of the dividend and
the first number of the divisor.
Step 2:
Find
the closest basic
division fact to these
numbers
Step 3:
Use the
basic fact to change the dividend
and divisor to compatible
numbers, and divide.
)
49 2,867
60
5 0 ) 3,0 00
Step 1:
Look at the first couple of
numbers of the dividend and
the first number of the divisor.
Step 2:
Find
the closest basic
division fact to these
numbers
Step 3:
Use the
basic fact to change the dividend
and divisor to compatible
numbers, and divide.
26,043 ÷ 852 =
24 ,000 ÷ 8 00 = 3 0
33,842 ÷ 528 =
35 ,000 ÷ 5 00 = 7 0
512 ÷ 7 =
49 0 ÷ 7 = 7 0
274 ÷ 36 =
28 0 ÷ 4 0 = 7
)
93 46,749
5 00
9 0 ) 45 ,000
“We Do” 11-3-2015
How can we estimate the quotient?
1.) 256 ÷ 47
2.) 236 ÷ 39
“You Do” 11-3-2015
Estimate the quotient, then solve using the standard
algorithm.
1.) 369 ÷ 46
2.) 712 ÷ 94
November 3, 2015
Application Problem (Journal Prompt)
“852 pounds of grapes were packed equally into 3 boxes
for delivery to Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary. How
many pounds of grapes are there in two boxes?
*Information given:
852 pounds in all were put EQUALLY into 3 boxes.