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Bell RingerMON

1)2/5 ÷ 3/4

2) 168 x 795

3)1.2 + 6

Bell RingerMON

8/15133560

1)2/5 ÷ 3/4

2) 168 x 795

3)1.2 + 6 7.2

Quiz MON

Clare practices piano for 45 minutes Monday through Friday. She practices piano for one hour and 15 minutes on

Saturday and Sunday. What is the total amount of time Clare practices piano

each week?A) 7 hr 30 minB) 6 hr 15 minC) 5 hr 15 minD) 4 hr 45 min

Clare practices piano for 45 minutes Monday through Friday. She practices piano for 1 hour and 15 minutes on Saturday and Sunday. What

is the total amount of time Clare practices piano each week?

How long does Clare practice in a week?

45 mins Mon – Fri1 hr 15 mins Sat & Sun

45 x 5 = 225 mins Mon –Fri

75 x 2 = 150 mins Sat & Sun

225 + 150 = 375 mins

375 /60= 6 hrs and 15 minutes left over

I multiplied 45 by 5 to see how many minutes she would practice Monday through Friday. Then, I converted the hour to 60 minutes and added the other 15 minutes to that to get 75 minutes. Then I multiplied 75 by 2 to get how many minutes she would practice on Saturday and Sunday. Then I added all the minutes together and got 375 minutes. Then I divided 375 by 60 to see how many hours and minutes that would equal.

Clare practices for 6 hours and 15 minutes each week. Answer B

Speed Test

1. Get a speed test, marker, and eraser.

2. Make sure your marker works!

3.You have 1 minute to complete as many problems as you can.

4. Graph your results. Keep the graph in your notebook.

5. We will do this every day.

Weekly Assignment Each problem must have:

Clear work Correct Answer

Format: Worked down the page

Completed on appropriate paper Legible

Answer boxed with label (if any)

DUE: Friday

POTW(Problem of the Week)

Problem must be solved using the 4-step Problem Solving Plan

Must be solved on notebook paper.

DUE: Friday

Bell RingerTUE

1)16 ÷ 5

2) 74 ÷ 8

3)Write as a decimal. 11

1

1)16 ÷ 5

2) 74 ÷ 8

3)Write as a decimal.

Bell RingerTUE

3.29.25

11

1

09.0

Quiz TUE

Which decimal represents the shaded region of the model?

A) 0.665 C) 0.667

B) 0.6 D) 0.667

Which decimal represents the shaded region of the model?

How do you express the shaded part as a decimal?

I saw that 4 out of 6 pieces was shaded which is also 2 out of 3. Then, I divided 2 BY 3 to get the repeating decimal. Since the 6 repeats itself, 2/3 = 0.6 with a bar

over the 6.

4/6 or 2/3 is expressed as 0.6 with a bar over the 6 as a decimal. (B)

decimal

Shaded part = 4/6 or 2/3 66.0

0020

018

020

18

0.23

6.03

2

Speed Test1. Get a speed test, marker, and eraser.

2. Make sure your marker works!

3.You have 1 minute to complete as many problems as you can.

4. Graph your results. Keep the graph in your notebook.

5. We will do this every day.

Bell RingerWEDNESDAY

1)Write 0.34 as a fraction

2) 6

1

3

11

Bell RingerWEDNESDAY

1)Write 0.34 as a fraction

2) 6

1

3

11 8 50

17

100

34

Quiz WEDNESDAY

Based on the information in the table, what fraction represents 0.8?Decimal Fraction

6.0

5.0

4.0

3.0

9

69

59

49

3

9

86

599

805

4

D

C

B

A

Based on the information in the table, what fraction represents 0.8?

How would 0.8 be written as a

fraction?

I continued the pattern and found that 0.8 would be written as 8/9.

0.8 would be written as 8/9 as a fraction.

Decimal Fraction

6.0

5.0

4.0

3.0

9

69

59

49

3

8.0

7.0

6.0

5.0

4.0

3.0

9

89

79

69

59

49

3

Speed Test1. Get a speed test, marker, and eraser.

2. Make sure your marker works!

3.You have 1 minute to complete as many problems as you can.

4. Graph your results. Keep the graph in your notebook.

5. We will do this every day.

Bell RingerTHURSDAY

1)Write 7/20 as a percent.

2) Write 7/20 as a decimal.

3) Write 70% as a fraction.

Bell RingerTHURSDAY

1)Write 7/20 as a percent.

2) Write 7/20 as a decimal.

3) Write 70% as a fraction.

35%

0.35

70/100 = 7/10

Quiz THURSDAY

Jennifer owns an Italian restaurant. She has a lasagna recipe that calls for ¾ pound of ground beef per pan of lasagna. Jennifer used 12 pounds of ground beef to prepare the recipe. How many pans of lasagna did Jennifer prepare?

Jennifer owns an Italian restaurant. She has a lasagna recipe that calls for ¾ pound of ground beef per pan of lasagna. Jennifer used 12 pounds of

ground beef to prepare the recipe. How many pans of lasagna did Jennifer prepare?

Jennifer prepared how many pans of

her lasagna?

¾ pounds per panUsed 12 pounds

I divided 12 by 3/4 by converting to a common denominator of 4, and

got a quotient of 16.

Jennifer prepared 16 pans of her lasagna.

163

484

3

4

484

3

1

124

312

Speed Test1. Get a speed test, marker, and eraser.

2. Make sure your marker works!

3.You have 1 minute to complete as many problems as you can.

4. Graph your results. Keep the graph in your notebook.

5. We will do this every day.

Bell RingerFRIDAY

1)Which fraction does NOT belong?

2) Which fraction does not belong?

10

2,

45

15,

12

4,

18

6

36

30,

46

45,

12

10,

24

20

Bell RingerFRIDAY

1)Which fraction does NOT belong?

2) Which fraction does not belong?

10

2,

45

15,

12

4,

18

6

36

30,

46

45,

12

10,

24

20

Quiz FRIDAY

Miosha sells vegetables at a local farmer’s market. She has 8 ¾ pounds of Jerusalem artichokes to put into 6

baskets. How many pounds of artichokes can Miosha put in each

basket?

Miosha sells vegetables at a local farmer’s market. She has 8 ¾ pounds of Jerusalem artichokes to put into 6 baskets. How many pounds of

artichokes can Miosha put in each basket?

What amount of artichokes will be in each of the 6

baskets?

Has 8 ¾ poundsPut in 6 baskets

EACH

I divided 8 ¾ by 6 by getting a common denominator of 4

1 and 11/24 pounds of artichokes will be put

in each of the 6 baskets.24

111

24

354

24

4

351

6

4

35

64

38

Speed Test1. Get a speed test, marker, and eraser.

2. Make sure your marker works!

3.You have 1 minute to complete as many problems as you can.

4. Graph your results. Keep the graph in your notebook.

5. We will do this every day.

Answer each question using the Read, Think, Solve, Justify format OR highlight the question and facts and write the justification. Remember to circle each answer choice!!