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*Look on the board for your partner assignment and have a seat. *Get out your planner, math spiral and a pencil *Place EVERYTHING else neatly under your desk. *Write down the weeks assignments in your planner, the warm-up will begin when I walk in !!. Warm-up for 10/24.
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*Look on the board for your partner assignment and have a seat.*Get out your planner, math spiral and a pencil*Place EVERYTHING else neatly under your desk. *Write down the weeks assignments in your planner, the warm-up will begin when I walk in !!
Warm-up for 10/24 • Mrs. Meyer has a rectangular tulip garden that is 3 feet wide and 7 feet long. What is the perimeter of the garden? • If Mrs. Meyer makes the garden 5 feet wide and keeps the same length what will be the new perimeter of the tulip garden? • If she makes the garden 9 feet long and keeps the same width, what will be the new perimeter of her garden? • If she decides to make a rectangular tulip garden that has a perimeter of 24 feet, what is a possible whole number combinations for the length and width?
Perimeter of Possible Gardens 5 feet wide & same length(7 ft) 9 feet long & same width(3ft) P= 5+5+7+7 P= 10+14 P= 24 ft P= 9+9+3+3 P= 18+6 P= 24ft
*Do you notice any similarities between the two previous gardens? *How do their side lengths compare? Is there a pattern? *What are other possible side lengths that will give us the same result in perimeter?
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Basketball Problem There are 54 basketball players in a league. There are enough players to make 6 teams with an equal number of players on each team. How many players are on each team?
**With a partner reword the basketball problem to make a multiplication problem. *Draw a diagram to represent this problem. *Create an equation for this problem and describe what “t” means.
What is different about the diagrams for multiplication and division problems?
Basketball Problem There are 54 basketball players in a league. There are enough players to make 6 teams with an equal number of players on each team. How many players are on each team?
**With a partner reword the basketball problem to make a multiplication problem. *Draw a diagram to represent this problem. *Create an equation for this problem and describe what “t” means.
What is different about the diagrams for multiplication and division problems?
Basketball Problem There are 54 basketball players in a league. There are enough players to make 6 teams with an equal number of players on each team. How many players are on each team?
**With a partner reword the basketball problem to make a multiplication problem. *Draw a diagram to represent this problem. *Create an equation for this problem and describe what “t” means.
What is different about the diagrams for multiplication and division problems?
_______ problems give you 2 parts. Subtraction problems give you _______ and ________. ________ problems separate a whole into an unknown value of equal parts. _________ problems show a known value for equal groupings.