Chapter 1

Math on the Spot Videos

Videos - Math on the Spot

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Lesson 1 - Place Value and Patterns

Essential Idea: How can you describe the relationship between two place-value positions?

Watch the Video Here: Math on the Spot- Lesson 1.1

Lesson 2 - Place Value of Whole Numbers

Essential Idea: How do you read, write, and represent whole numbers through hundred millions?

Watch the Video Here: Math on the Spot- Lesson 1.2

Lesson 3 - Properties

Essential Idea: How can you use properties of operations to solve problems?

Watch the Video Here: Math on the Spot- Lesson 1.3

Lesson 4 - Powers of 10 and Exponents

Essential Idea: How can you use an exponent to show powers of 10?

Watch the Video Here: Math on the Spot- Lesson 1.4

Lesson 5 - Multiplication Patterns

Essential Idea: How can you use a basic fact and a pattern to multiply by a 2-digit number?

Watch the Video Here: Math on the Spot- Lesson 1.5

Lesson 6 - Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers

Essential Idea: How do you multiply by 1-digit numbers?

Watch the Video Here: Math on the Spot- Lesson 1.6

Lesson 7 - Multiply by Multi-Digit Numbers

Essential Idea: How do you multiply bu multi-digit numbers?

Watch the Video Here: Math on the Spot- Lesson 1.7

Lesson 8 - Relate Multiplication to Division

Essential Idea: How is multiplication used to solve a division problems?

Watch the Video Here: Math on the Spot- Lesson 1.8

Lesson 9 - Problem Solving - Multiplication and Division

Essential Idea: How can you use the strategy solve a simpler problem to help you solve a division problem?

Watch the Video Here: Math on the Spot- Lesson 1.9

Lesson 10 - Numerical Expressions

Essential Idea: How can you use a numerical expression to describe a situation?

Watch the Video Here: Math on the Spot- Lesson 1.10

Lesson 11 - Evaluate Numerical Expressions

Essential Idea: In what order must operations be evaluated to find the solution to a problem?

Watch the Video Here: Math on the Spot- Lesson 1.11

Lesson 12 - Grouping Symbols

Essential Idea: In what order must operations be evaluated to find a solution when there are parentheses within parentheses?

Watch the Video Here: Math on the Spot- Lesson 1.12