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Math Meeting Write today’s date . __________________________

Math Meeting Write today’s date . __________________________ How many centuries, decades, & extra years have there been since the same date in 1935? ___________________________ Time: __________________ (night) What is the elapsed time between the night time shown on the

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Math Meeting Write today’s date . __________________________

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  1. Math Meeting Write today’s date . __________________________ How many centuries, decades, & extra years have there been since the same date in 1935? ___________________________ Time: __________________ (night) What is the elapsed time between the night time shown on the clock and 12:01 a.m. _______________

  2. Number of the Day: 54 ___________________________________ Problem of the Day: The 2000 populations of Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma were 20, 851, 820; 1, 819,046; and 3,450,654 respectively. List the states in order from least to greatest population. What was the total 2000 population of all three states? _________________________________________________________________________

  3. Let’s Practice Write the population of Texas using words. ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________ Quick Thinking 12 tens + 14 ones + 5 hundreds ______________

  4. How to multiply three & four-digit numbers by a one-digit number using the multiplication algorithm Objective:

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