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Unit 5, Activity 1, Vocabulary Self Awareness Chart Word + √ - Example Definition quotient dividend divisor numerator denominator Blackline Masters, Mathematics, Grade 3 Page 5-1 Unit 5, Activity 3, Graphing Squares Blackline Masters, Mathematics, Grade 3 Page 5-2 Unit 5, Activity 5, Multiplication and Division Chart Write ten multiplication facts using 1, 2, 5, 9, or 10 as one of your factors in the first column of the chart. Ask your partner to write ten division facts in the second column of the chart. Check your partner’s work. Multiplication Problem Blackline Masters, Mathematics, Grade 3 Division Problem Page 5-3 Unit 5, Activity 9, Blank In and Out Tables In 10 20 30 Out 2 4 6 Rule: ______________ In Out Rule: ______________ Blackline Masters, Mathematics, Grade 3 In Out Rule: _______________ In Out Rule: _______________ Page 5-4 Unit 5, Activity 13, Finding Fractions Answer the following problems. 1. Draw points on the number line for 6 1 2 3 4 5 , , , , , and Label the points. Be as 2. 2 2 2 2 2 exact as possible. 0 1 2 2. Draw a point on the number line to show where 0 3 4 5 2 belongs. Be as exact as possible. 3 1 4 Source: Illustrative Mathematics Project, sample tasks Blackline Masters, Mathematics, Grade 3 Page 5-5 Unit 5, Activity 13, Finding Fractions with Answers Answer the following problems. 1. Draw points on the number line for 6 1 2 3 4 5 , , , , , and Label the points. Be as 2. 2 2 2 2 2 exact as possible. 1 then count off by 2, 3, 4, 5, and 5 halves, aligning 2halve with 1, 2 4halves with 2, and 6 halves with 3. Markings for halves should be centered as much as Students should mark possible between the whole numbers. 0 1 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 5 2 4 2 2. Draw a point on the number line to show where Students should first locate 1 or 3 4 5 6 2. 2 belongs. Be as exact as possible. 3 4 by marking off three additional parts which are 4 1 . Students might then try to copy the whole and then 4 2 fold the it into three equal parts to determine where to place . This is a much harder 3 2 problem, so don’t expect perfection on the first try. Students should know that is 3 1 2 3 greater than and less than one, but may not know where to place with respect to . 4 2 3 This will improve as students understand how to compare fraction using the concept that more equal parts in a whole results in smaller parts. equivalent to the unit fraction 0 1 4 Blackline Masters, Mathematics, Grade 3 2 3 1 Page 5-6 Unit 5, Activity 13, Ordering Fractions Arrange the fractions in order, beginning with the least. Explain your answer with a picture. a. 1 1 1 , , 5 7 3 b. 2 2 2 , , 5 7 3 c. 5 3 1 , , 6 6 6 d. 5 8 4 , , 12 12 12 Blackline Masters, Mathematics, Grade 3 Page 5-7 Unit 5, Activity 13, Ordering Fractions with Answers 1. Arrange the fractions in order, beginning with the least. Explain your answer with a picture. a. 1 1 1 , , 5 7 3 Answer: 1 , 1 , 1 7 5 3 b. 2 2 2 , , 5 7 3 Answer: Example Picture 2 2 2 , , Pictures will vary. 7 5 3 Example Picture c. 5 3 1 , , 6 6 6 Answer: 1 3 5 , , Pictures will vary. 6 6 6 Example Picture d. 5 8 4 , , 12 12 12 Answer: 4 5 8 , , Pictures will vary. 12 12 12 Example Picture Blackline Masters, Mathematics, Grade 3 Page 5-8