
FLVS G5 Math: 6.4 and 6.5 Lesson
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5th Grade
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Jennifer Jennifer Baselice
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10 Slides • 8 Questions
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FLVS G5 Math:
6.4 Estimate Products of Fractions
6.5 Connect Fractions to Division
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Let's get ready to learn...
To do:
Take out your math notebook/paper and title your notes with the lesson titles for the lesson. Starting with 6.4...(you'll see it again on the next slide)
As you go through the slides, add the example problems into your notes. Also add any notes that are asked of you.
You GOT THIS!
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Let's Learn:
6.4 Estimate Products of Fractions
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Estimating products...
📝 Your Notes: Summarize this information into your notes.
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Multiple Choice
Does 10 ×43 have a value less than, greater than, or equal to 10?
Less Than
Greater Than
Equal To
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Multiple Choice
Does 4,788 ×87 have a value less than, greater than, or equal to 10?
Less Than
Greater Than
Equal To
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Multiple Choice
Is the product of 3,899 ×89 less than, greater than, or equal to 3,899? .
Less Than
Greater Than
Equal To
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Open Ended
Read the question on the image. In the box below, state all of the factors that Dave can multiply by to continue to increase the size of his numbers and explain WHY.
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Multiple Choice
County A's manatee population is 5,277. County B's manatee population is 1/3 of the size. Is the manatee population in county B less than, greater than, or equal to county A?
Less Than
Greater Than
Equal To
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
The Rescue Center runs a live camera on two of the manatees, one adult and one baby. The adult has been viewed 18,124 times. The baby has 2 21 times as many views as the adult. Are the views of the baby manatee less than, greater than, or equal to the views of the adult manatee?
Less Than
Greater Than
Equal To
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You just completed the lesson for 6.4 Estimating Products of Fractions. Now open your FLVS 6.4 Quiz on a new tab and complete your quiz using your notes as "work space". Then you will come back here to move to 6.5 lesson.
Great Job!
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Let's Learn:
6.5 Connecting Fractions to Division
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Multiple Choice
Warm-Up: Which expression has a product greater than 1?
43×62
43×43
43×1
2×43
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BIG STUFF!!!!! Put that in your notes 📝
A fraction represents division because when you share or partition something into equal parts, it means you're dividing it.
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VISUALIZE IT 👀
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So YES! The fraction bar "IS A DIVISION SIGN!" 🤯
Do you get the hang of it??
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It's time to read through some examples and see some visuals:
Open your FLVS 6.05 lesson and go to PAGE 2
Read through each of the examples and the explanations and models.
Complete the interactives you will find in the lesson pages.
When you are done with steps 1-3, you will work on your 6.05 Assignment. Show to me for checking before you can/submit! Good luck ☘️
FLVS G5 Math:
6.4 Estimate Products of Fractions
6.5 Connect Fractions to Division
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