Task: Show your knowledge of using a model to add & subtract decimal values. Be confident in yourself.
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CONVERSION practice
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USE EQUIVALENT MEASURES information on page 5 or 9 of planner (if needed).
USE CALCULATOR (if needed).
16 QUESTIONS: keep track to know when to move on
2. ORDER & COMPARE DECIMAL VALUES practice
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USE notebook or white board (if needed).
48 QUESTIONS: keep track to know when to move on
3. ROUND DECIMAL VALUES practice
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USE notebook or white board (if needed).
CONVERSION practice
CLICK on underlined word above
USE EQUIVALENT MEASURES information on page 5 or 9 of planner (if needed).
MUST write down each conversion as modeled during class
USE CALCULATOR (if needed).
16 QUESTIONS: keep track to know when to move on
2. ORDER & COMPARE DECIMAL VALUES practice
CLICK on picture above
USE notebook or white board (if needed).
48 QUESTIONS: keep track to know when to move on
3. ROUND DECIMAL VALUES practice
CLICK on underlined word above
USE notebook or white board (if needed).
Task: Work with your classmates to solve which Elf is indulging in more cookies than allowed.
Task: Work with your classmates to solve which Elf is indulging in more cookies than allowed.
You MAY use a calculator for ANY/ALL problems.
Task: Click on the elf picture. Solve ALL problems in your math notebook. SHOW all of the steps/work for solving each problem. RECORD the letter of your answer.
You MAY NOT use a calculator for ANY/ALL problems.
Buddy traveled 1,411 miles passing the seven levels of the candy cane forest, 864 miles through a sea of swirly-twirly gum drops and 1,054 miles walking through the Lincoln Tunnel in order to reach NYC. Round each distance to the nearest hundred to figure out about how far NYC is from the North Pole.Â