MATH



If you haven't yet, have your parent email me to get your classroom Prodigy login-  crabtreek@lynnschools.org! Work on your practice packet from school and check out the problem of the day below!

Problem of the Day:

Students: READ each question carefully to make sure you are answering the question being asked! Upload your work to ClassDojo!

June 15 - 18th, 2020

Math - Final Activity!

 20 questions

Use this Jackpot answer sheet to show your work and answers! 
Questions are below the answer sheet! 
(there are three questions that are challenge ones, see if you can figure them out!)
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June 12, 2020


End of the Year Roadtrip - Part #5

Today's math activity directions: Read every direction and question CAREFULLY.

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June 11, 2020

End of the Year Roadtrip - Part #4

Today's math activity directions: There are 3 sets of directions. First complete directions at top. Then after solving each plate, follow directions in bottom two boxes!!

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June 10, 2020

End of the Year Roadtrip - Part #3


Today's math activity directions: You'll follow the operations and solve for each Roadtrip sign. Write your answers on the lines under the signs. Then come up with 3 of your own for signs at the bottom!

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June 9, 2020

End of the Year Roadtrip - Part #2

Today's math activity directions: You'll add up the prices and find the total on each receipt. Then answer the three math questions at the very bottom.

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June 8, 2020

End of the Year Roadtrip - Part #1

Today's math activity directions: You'll round each "leg" of your trip traveled to the nearest hundred. Then you'll add your driving and stop time for each "leg" to find out how long it takes you to drive.

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June 4, 2020

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June 1, 2020

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You can print from the link under the assignment or just number a piece of paper and write down your answers!



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May 19, 2020


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May 18, 2020

Show your work for each on a separate piece of paper! Number each problem and take a picture to submit to your ClassDojo!





May 15, 2020

No math problem today!! 
Use this extra time to catch up on other assignments on your Dojo Portfolio :)

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April 22, 2020

Earth Day Logic Puzzler!
*Some of us are rushing on our math work, slow down, READ 2x!
Submit your answers in your ClassDojo Portfolio or comment below.



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April 21, 2020


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** You can comment to post your answers here or check out your ClassDojo Student Portfolio! You can take a picture of your work and submit it there too!!



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April 9 & 10, 2020 (Mrs. Steele's Multiplication Questions)








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Comments

  1. 1. 1 3\8

    2. c.

    3.600000+80000+3000+70+2 80000 600000 six hundred and eight three thousend and seventy two

    4.15+12=27 15 x 6 =90 p=27 A=90

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    1. Double check the fraction. Use just the pink colored in pieces for fraction.

      #4 the Area is correct, for the perimeter you just missed one side to add in!

      Nice job!

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  2. submitted by Mackenzie

    1. 5/12
    2. C
    3. 600,000 + 80,000+ 30,000 + 70 +2
    B. 80,000
    C. 684,072
    D. six hundred eighty three thousand and seventy two
    4. P=42 A=90

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  3. Ryan:
    1. 2510
    2. 800, 10,000, 700,000
    3. 8/12 - 3/12 = 5/12
    4. C

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    1. Try the multiplication one again! I think you might have miscalculated 80 x 5...

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  4. 80x30=2400
    2x5=10
    80x5=40
    30x2=60
    2510

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    1. Close! 80 x 5 = 400 not 40... that will change your answer :)

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  5. 1, 715,000
    2, 710,000
    3, 700,000

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    Replies
    1. The first one is to the nearest hundred. That means you are rounding the 8 either up or leaving it. 714,800.

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  6. Replies
    1. Make sure you answer the question in the problem! It isn't just the math part. You have to use your math answer to answer the question "how many flowers were left?"

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  7. 1. 112 divided by 9 = 12 R4
    2. 35 x 82 = 2870
    3. nearest hundred: 714,800 nearest ten thousand: 710,000 nearest hundred thousand: 700,000

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  8. 4. 8/12 - 3/12 = 5/12
    5. C
    6. 600000 + 80000 + 3000 + 70 + 2
    8 ten thousands
    693072
    Six hundred thousand eighty three thousand seventy two
    7. P: 42 yards A: 90 yards

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  9. 648 divided by 7 = 92 R4

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  10. 175 divided by 3 equals 58 R3

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    1. Hi Teran! Nice job solving the math part of the question. Now read the entire problem and answer the question "how many candy bars can she buy?"

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  11. (A) 58 R3. She can buy 58 candy bars for the event.

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  12. A 58 R3 she buys 58 candy bars

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  13. 175 divided by 3 = 58 R1
    Kiara can buy 58 candy bars

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  14. 58 candy bars
    92 R4

    4 flowers left over

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    Replies
    1. Nice work Ryan! Way to answer the questions in the word problems!! :) 2pts on Dojo! Keep it up!

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  15. 16 quarts = 4 gallons
    3 gallons = 24 pints
    5 pints = 10 cups
    32 cups = 2 gallons

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  16. prime: 2, 23, 37, 13
    composite: 9, 30, 21, 22, 18

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  17. Replies
    1. Hi Debbie!! Nice job! 2 points on your Dojo :) Keep it up!

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  18. number 1
    Prime=13,23,37,2
    Composite=9,18,21,22,30

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  19. Prime: 13, 23, 37, 2
    Composite: 9, 18, 21, 22, 30

    16 quarts = 4 gallons
    3 gallons = 24 pints
    5 pints = 10 cups
    32 cups = 2 gallons

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  20. April 7th Capacity answer

    1, 4 gallons
    2, 24 pints
    3, 10 cups
    4, 2 gallons

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  21. April 8th

    Prime numbers - 2,23,37,13
    Composite numbers-22,30,21,18,9

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  22. 26 x 37 = 922
    78 x 2 = 156
    514 x 3 = 1542
    31 x 24 = 744
    623 x 5 = 3115

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  23. 16 quarts=4 gallons
    3 gallons=8 pints
    5 pints=10 cups
    32 cups=2 gallons
    Happy Easter

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    1. Hi Teran, check the 3 gallons = ___ pints! 1 gallon has 8 pints SO how many pints would be in 3 gallons?

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  24. 1. 1949
    2.1616
    3.3062 more to reach their goal

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  25. 1. 1,949
    2. 1616
    3. they need to earn 3962 more soar tickets

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    1. Try number 3 again one more time! Two step problem. First: total amount of all the grades. THEN, the difference between that total and the 10,000. You're close!

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  26. April 13

    1.1949
    2.1616
    3 3162 to reach the goal

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    1. Super close on number 3! Double check your work... you're only off in the hundreds place :)

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  27. April 9 & 10 Mrs.Steele

    1. 78 x2= 156
    2.514 x 3=1542
    3. 31 x24=744
    4.623x5 =3115

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  28. question 1
    #1-1949
    #2-1616
    #3-6938

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    1. Hi Debbie, please make sure to read the directions and put the date of the problem so I know which one you are working on

      "April 10. _________" Thank you!

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  29. #3
    1. 78x2=156
    2. 36x24=626
    3. 514x3=1542
    4. 623x5=3315

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    1. Try number 2's multiplication again.. don't forget your zeros when you set up the area model and multiply! Double check your work :)

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  30. #4
    composite-9,18,21,22,30
    prime-13,23,37,2

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  31. #5
    16 quarts-4 gallons
    3 gallons-24 pints
    5 pints-10 cups
    32 cups-2 gallons

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  32. #5
    175 divided by 3=21
    Kiara can buy 21 candy bars

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  33. Replies
    1. Try again! Remember to first write all your multiples of 7! 7x1=7, 7x2=14, 7x3=21, etc

      Then after you have all your multiples, see what number can go into part of the number! "top, bottom, subtract, bring down..."

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  34. Replies
    1. Try it again, do the same thing we practiced! List all the multiples of 9 first. THEN set up your house with 112 inside of it and start "top, bottom, subtract, bring down..."

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  35. Replies
    1. 35 x 82... set up your area model! 30 + 5 up top and 80 + 2 down the left side. 30 x 80 = ______, 30 x 2 = ______, 80 x 5 = _______, 5 x 2 = ______ . THEN add them all up! (don't forget your zeros!)

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  36. #5
    I checked it again and still got the same answer.
    21

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    1. Check your dojo messages, I sent a picture of it there to remind you :)

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  37. #9
    nearest hundred-714,800
    nearest ten thousand-710,000
    nearest hundred thousand-700,000

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  38. Expanded form-600,000+80,000+3,000+0+70+2
    Place value of digit 8-80,000
    1,000 more-84,072
    Word form-six hundred eighty three thousand seventy two

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  39. April 14
    #1. 6 x 6, 12 x 3, 1 x 36
    #2. 4 x 3, 1 x 12, 6 x 2
    #3. 1 x 100, 10 x 10, 50 x 2, 25 x 4

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    1. Hi Kayla, you're missing two for factor pairs for #1 and one factor pair for #3. Remember to always go in order to help ... 1 X _____ then 2 x _____ then 3 x ____ , etc. going in order helps you organize and make sure you don't miss any :)

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  40. Multiples of a number:

    1. 9, 18,27,36,45,54
    yes, 36 is a multiple of 9

    2.4,8,12,16,20,24,28,
    no 26 is not multiple of 4

    3. 6,12,18,24,30,36,42,48,54,60,66,72,78,84,90,96

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  41. #1- 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, and 54. Yes.
    #2- 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, and 42. No.
    #3- 72, 66, 60, 54, 48, and 42.

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    1. #1 and #2 look fantastic! Reread the directions for number 3 :)

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  42. April 14th
    factors of 36
    #1. 1,2,3,4,6
    factors 12
    #2. 1,2,3,

    Super question
    factors of 100
    3# 1,2,4,5,10

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    1. Take a peak at the house in my anchor chart for factors! Notice how I put the two numbers that you multiply together next to one another.... 1 x 36, 2 x 18, 3 x 12, 4 x 9, 6 x 6. The factors are the TWO numbers you multiply together! Try it again :)

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    2. #1 1X36, 2X18 3X12 4X9 6X6

      2 1X12 2X6 3X4

      3 1X100 2X50 4X25 5X20 10X10

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  43. #1
    1-what are the first 6 multiples of 9?
    18,27.36.45,54,63
    Is 36 a multiple of 9?Yes
    2-what are the first 7 multiples of 4?
    4,8,12,16,20,24,28
    Is 26 a multiple of 4?No
    3- super question
    List all of the multiples of 6 until you get close to 100 without going over!
    6,12,18,24,32,38,44,50,56,62,68,74,80,86,92,98

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  44. April 14th
    1-1x36_2x18_3x12_4x9_6x6
    2-1x12_2x6_3x4
    3-1x100_2x50_4x25_5x20_10x10

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    1. FANTASTIC! Wonderful job showing your factors together!

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  45. 1. 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54
    36 is a multiple of 9.
    2. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28
    26 is not a multiple of 4
    3. 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60, 66, 72, 78, 84, 90, 96

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  46. April 14-


    April 14th
    1. 1x36, 2x18, 3x12, 4x9, 6x6
    2.1x12, 2x4, 2x6
    3.1x100, 2x50, 4x25, 5x20, 10x10

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  47. April 16th


    #1. 24/5 - 5/5= 19/5-5/5=14/5-5/5= 9/5-5/5 = 4 4/5

    #2, 45/7-7/7=38/7-7/7=31/7-7/7=24/7-7/7=17/7-7/7=10/7-7/7= 6 3/7

    #3 3

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  48. Replies
    1. Try again! I recommend reading each part of the problem and DRAW a visual to help you.

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  49. April 21 2020

    The grope should order 7 boxes of pizza. 🍕

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  50. 700,000 + 20,000 + 1,000 +90 + 9
    50,000 + 3,000 + 700 + 80 + 2
    Seven hundred twenty one thousand and ninety nine
    Two million three hundred and fifty three thousand seven hundred and eighty two
    721 thousand 9 tens 9 ones
    353 thousand 7 hundred 8 tens 2 ones
    537,842
    1,039,619

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  51. Replies
    1. Aww! It says “Unknown”, which of my little friends wrote this?! 💕 miss you all!!!

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