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Big Idea Video Podcast

Pretest

1. Define the Associative Property. Give an example.

 2. Define the Commutative Property. Give

an example. 3. Tanya has 8 pennies. Show the value of

her money in three different forms (fraction, decimal, and money).

 4. Write the following in standard form and

then order from least to greatest.Three and twenty-six

hundredthsTwenty-six thousandthsThree tenthsSixty-two and three tenths

5. Should a teacher introduce addition of decimals with the rule of lining up the decimals and adding the digits? Why or why not?

 6. What prerequisite skills should students have mastered prior to teaching addition and subtraction of decimals?

 

7. Write the following numbers in expanded and word forms.

0.543 0.309 0.062 8. Solve the following:

6.5 + 1.04 + 0.32 = 4.27 – 2.05 =

  9. Use expanded form addition to solve

the following problem: 3.1 + 0.45 + 6.218 =

10. Use an open number line to demonstrate the following problem:

3.5 – 2.2 =

Properties

Answer: I Answer: H

Fifth Grade Big Idea 2Day 2

Develop an understanding of and fluency with

addition and subtraction of fractions and

decimals.

The Importance of Decimals….

Roll to a Whole

Directions: Roll a number cube to see who goes first. Player 1 rolls a number cube and places the digit shown in either the tenths or hundredths place. Player 2 now repeats the same procedure. The game continues until each player has 5 rolls. Each player now finds the sum of his or her 5 rolls. The winner is the player with the sum closer to 1.0 without going over the 1 whole.

Player 1

tenths hundredths

Roll 1

Roll 2

Roll 3

Roll 4

Roll 5

SUM

Player 2

tenths hundredths

Roll 1

Roll 2

Roll 3

Roll 4

Roll 5

SUM

• Area Models

DECIMAL REPRESENTATIONS

• Base Ten Blocks

• Money

1.36 1.01

0.8 8 $.80 80 10 100

Equivalent Decimals & Fractions

Decimal Foldable

COMPARE & ORDER DECIMALS

Secret Code Cards

THOUSANDTHS

0.463 463 1000

Fraction Decimal Squares

Tenths and Hundredths

MA.5.A.2.1Represent addition and subtraction of

decimals and fractions with like and unlike denominators using models, place value or

properties.

Models for Addition and Subtraction

Big Idea 2 Benchmark Assessment

Expanded Form Addition and Subtraction

Answer:

MA.5.A.2.2

FCAT 2.0 Sample Test Question

Answer: 2.55

MA.5.A.2.1

FCAT 2.0 Sample Test Question

MA.5.A.2.3Make reasonable estimates of fraction and

decimal sums and differences, and use techniques for rounding.

RoundingRounding Benchmark NumbersBenchmark Numbers

Estimating Decimals

Grab and Go Activity Lesson 8.4

MA.5.A.2.2Add and subtract fractions and decimals fluently and verify the

reasonableness of results, including in problem situations.

Check for Reasonableness Using an Open Number Line

MA.5.A.6.5Solve non-routine problems using

various strategies including “solving a simpler problem” and “guess, check,

and revise.”

Problem Solving

Problem Solving is a complex and critical topic in mathematics education, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics recognizes it as the central focus of the math curriculum.

Students need time to explore, discuss and reflect on problem situation.

Thinking strategies help students to organize information, recognize relationships between numbers, effectively draw conclusions, and provide a path to move towards a solution.

Grab and Go Activity Lesson 7.7

Podcast Jigsaw

Segment 1: Add and Subtract Fractions Using a Fraction KitSegment 2: Add and Subtract Fractions Using the Set ModelSegment 5: Fractions in Real-life Situations

Segment 2: Add Decimals Using Base-Ten BlocksSegment 3: Subtract Decimals on an Open Number Line

Posttest

1. Define the Associative Property. Give an example.

 2. Define the Commutative Property. Give

an example. 3. Kathy has 6 dimes. Show the value of

her money in three different forms (fraction, decimal, and money).

 4. Write the following in standard form and

then order from least to greatest.Two and thirty-four hundredthsThirty-four thousandthsTwo tenthsForty-two and two tenths

5. Should a teacher introduce addition of decimals with the rule of lining up the decimals and adding the digits? Why or why not?

 6. What prerequisite skills should students have mastered prior to teaching addition and subtraction of decimals?

 

7. Write the following numbers in expanded and word forms.

0.64 1.07 1.5  8. Solve the following:

5.53 + 2.06 + 0.2 = 3.06 – 1.55 =   9. Use expanded form addition to solve

the following problem: 6.5 + 0.565 + 2.28 =

10. Use an open number line to demonstrate the following problem:

4.8 – 2.05 =

How will the information from this workshop be incorporated into your math program?

Follow-up Assignment

Complete the Course Appraisal

CE#

Course Appraisals Must Be Completed

Appraisals are a State Requirement

The BRITE system requires that any participant who has not completed the online appraisal be removed from the class, leaving no documentation or record of attendance.

Requirement for in-service points

HAVE A WONDERFUL

SUMMER

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