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QUARTER TWO, WEEK THREE, MATH HOMEWORK DAY One
NAME: __________________________________DATE: _____________________
Indicators: Use place value strategies to represent and explain multiplication of a 4 digit by a
1 digit number.
Example: 2,442
2,442
2,000
400
40
2
8,000
1,600
160
8
X4
Add the partial products together making sure to line up the numbers according
to place value.
8,000
1,600
160
+
8
9,768
Use area models and arrays to represent and explain multiplication.
Multiply 1,223
1,000
200
20
3
X3
Multiply 2,344 X 4
X4
2,000
300
40
4
Use Partial Products to multiply the following
9,408
X
3
8,888
X
5
7,865
X
4
QUARTER TWO, WEEK THREE, MATH HOMEWORK DAY Two
NAME: __________________________________DATE: _____________________
Indicators: Use place value strategies to represent and explain multiplication of a 4 digit by a
1 digit number.
Example: 2,442
2,442
2,000
400
40
2
8,000
1,600
160
8
X4
Add the partial products together making sure to line up the numbers according
to place value.
8,000
1,600
160
+
8
9,768
Use area models and arrays to represent and explain multiplication.
Multiply 1,223
1,000
200
20
3
X3
Multiply 2,344 X 4
X4
2,000
300
40
4
Measure and apply the Perimeter Formula for Rectangles:
The Perimeter is the outside edge of a shape. To find the perimeter of a rectangle you measure
all the sides or 2 Lengths and 2 widths. 2(L+W)
RECTANGLES:
A RECTANGLE IS A QUADRILATERIAL (4-SIDED SHAPE) WITH 4 RIGHT ANGLES. A RIGHT ANGLE
MEASURES 90 DEGREES AND MAKES A SQUARE ANGLE. In a rectangle the opposite sides are
equal.
Example: To find the perimeter of a rectangle whose width measurement is 10 cm and whose
length measure is 12 cm. You add 2 width + 2 length or 2 (10cm + 12cm) Therefore the
Perimeter of this rectangle would be:
10+10 + 12 + 12 = 20+24 or 44 cm. You could also say 2(10+12) or 2(22) which equals 44 cm.
1) Find the Perimeter of a rectangle whose width measurement is 17 inches and whose
length measurement is 25 inches.
2) Find the Perimeter of a rectangle whose width measurement is 16 yards and whose
length is 32 yards.
QUARTER TWO, WEEK THREE, MATH HOMEWORK DAY Three
NAME: __________________________________DATE: _____________________
Indicators: Use place value strategies to represent and explain multiplication of a 4 digit by a
1 digit number.
Example: 2,442
2,442
2,000
400
40
2
8,000
1,600
160
8
X4
Add the partial products together making sure to line up the numbers according
to place value.
8,000
1,600
160
+
8
9,768
Use area models and arrays to represent and explain multiplication.
Multiply 4,667
4,000
600
60
7
X6
Multiply 1204 X 5
X5
1,000
200
00
4
Measure and apply the Perimeter Formula for Rectangles:
The Perimeter is the outside edge of a shape. To find the perimeter of a rectangle you measure
all the sides or 2 Lengths and 2 widths. 2(L+W)
RECTANGLES:
A RECTANGLE IS A QUADRILATERIAL (4-SIDED SHAPE) WITH 4 RIGHT ANGLES. A RIGHT ANGLE
MEASURES 90 DEGREES AND MAKES A SQUARE ANGLE. In a rectangle the opposite sides are
equal.
Example: To find the perimeter of a rectangle whose width measurement is 10 cm and whose
length measure is 12 cm. You add 2 width + 2 length or 2 (10cm + 12cm) Therefore the
Perimeter of this rectangle would be:
10+10 + 12 + 12 = 20+24 or 44 cm. You could also say 2(10+12) or 2(22) which equals 44 cm.
1) Find the Perimeter of a rectangle whose width measurement is 153 feet and whose
length measurement is 456 feet.
2) Find the Perimeter of a rectangle whose width measurement is 893 inches and whose
length is 947 inches.
QUARTER TWO, WEEK THREE, MATH HOMEWORK DAY Four
NAME: __________________________________DATE: _____________________
Indicators: Use place value strategies to represent and explain multiplication of a 4 digit by a
1 digit number.
Example: 2,442
2,442
2,000
400
40
2
8,000
1,600
160
8
X4
Add the partial products together making sure to line up the numbers according to place
value.
8,000
1,600
160
+
8
9,768
Use area models and arrays to represent and explain multiplication.
Multiply 4,488
4,000
X4
Multiply 3,008 X 8
X8
400
80
8
Measure and apply the Perimeter Formula for Rectangles:
The Perimeter is the outside edge of a shape. To find the perimeter of a rectangle you measure
all the sides or 2 Lengths and 2 widths. 2(L+W)
RECTANGLES:
A RECTANGLE IS A QUADRILATERIAL (4-SIDED SHAPE) WITH 4 RIGHT ANGLES. A RIGHT ANGLE
MEASURES 90 DEGREES AND MAKES A SQUARE ANGLE. In a rectangle the opposite sides are
equal.
Example: To find the perimeter of a rectangle whose width measurement is 10 cm and whose
length measure is 12 cm. You add 2 width + 2 length or 2 (10cm + 12cm) Therefore the
Perimeter of this rectangle would be:
10+10 + 12 + 12 = 20+24 or 44 cm. You could also say 2(10+12) or 2(22) which equals 44 cm.
1) A rectangular garden measures 340 metres by 236 metres. What is the perimeter of the
garden? Show all work.