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GUIDED QUESTIONS

MATH VOCABULARY. &. GUIDED QUESTIONS. DAY 16. NEXT, TABLE OF CONTENTS. Table of Contents. Date. Page. 9/27/12. Math Vocabulary. 31. 9/27/12. Guided Question. 32. NEXT, MATH VOCABULARY. 9/27/2012. 31. Math Vocabulary. length – the distance from one end to the other.

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GUIDED QUESTIONS

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  1. MATH VOCABULARY & GUIDED QUESTIONS DAY 16

  2. NEXT, TABLE OF CONTENTS

  3. Table of Contents Date Page 9/27/12 Math Vocabulary 31 9/27/12 Guided Question 32

  4. NEXT, MATH VOCABULARY

  5. 9/27/2012 31 Math Vocabulary length – the distance from one end to the other. How long something is. width – the distance across from side to side. How wide something is.

  6. NEXT, INDEX

  7. L 17 less than 21 line line segment 21 length 31

  8. W word form 9 width 31

  9. NEXT, GUIDED QUESTION

  10. 9/27/2012 32 Guided Question

  11. Question of the Day:Danny’s dog ate 56 cans of food in 4 weeks. If the dog eats the same amount each week, what number sentence can be used to find the number of cans of food the dog eats in one week?

  12. 9/27/2012 32 Guided Question Danny’s dog ate 56 cans of food in 4 weeks. If the dog eats the same amount each week, what number sentence can be used to find the number of cans of food the dog eats in one week? We are looking for the number of cans of food in one week. I see the words “same amount” in • the story. Usually those words mean divide (÷). • So we will be dividing 56 by 4 to get our answer. • The answer will look like this: • 56 ÷ 4 =

  13. EXTRA: Let’s actually see what the answer is. • yes 1 4 4 • ÷ • ÷ • ÷ • 4 x 0 = 0 • no 56 • x • x • x • no • 4 x 1 = 4 • no • 4 x 0 = 0 • no • 4 x 2 = 8 • no • 4 x 1 = 4 • yes • - 4 • - • - • - • 4 x 3 = 12 • no • 4 x 2 = 8 • no • 4 x 4 = 16 • yes • > • > • > • 4 x 5 = 20 • no 1 1 1 6 • - 16 • The Answer is 14. 0 0

  14. Do not forget that your MATH JOURNAL is a valuable tool in the 4th Grade. Make sure you are following along and copying down what is important.DO NOT MISPLACE IT.

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