
Panther Time Week 3.6
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Mathematics
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4th Grade
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Medium
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DENISE OCHOA
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21 Slides • 15 Questions
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Follow the steps
In your math workshop journals, copy down the question.
Write each step in order as you go through the slides over Mr. Tippins.
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It's your turn!
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Multiple Choice
A company donates 935 pencils to a school. The pencils are divided evenly among 9 classrooms. The rest of the pencils are given to the library. How many pencils were donated to each classroom and to the library?
Which sentence is the question?
A company donates 935 pencils to a school.
How many pencils were donated to each classroom and to the library?
The rest of the pencils are given to the library.
The pencils are divided evenly among 9 classrooms.
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Multiple Choice
A company donates 935 pencils to a school. The pencils are divided evenly among 9 classrooms. The rest of the pencils are given to the library. How many pencils were donated to each classroom and to the library?
What do we need to find out?
Just the amount of pencils donated to each classroom.
Just the amount of pencils donated to the library.
The name of the company that donated the pencils
Both of the amounts that were donated to each classroom and then the library.
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Multiple Choice
A company donates 935 pencils to a school. The pencils are divided evenly among 9 classrooms. The rest of the pencils are given to the library. How many pencils were donated to each classroom and to the library?
What is our data?
School receives 935 pencils and divides it evenly amount 9 classrooms. The rest go to the library
935 pencils and 9 classrooms.
9 Classrooms received 935 pencils.
The Library is taking the pencils.
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Multiple Choice
A company donates 935 pencils to a school. The pencils are divided evenly among 9 classrooms. The rest of the pencils are given to the library. How many pencils were donated to each classroom and to the library?
What are we trying to solve first?
How many classrooms per pencil?
How many pencils for the library?
Where did the pencils come from?
How many pencils per classroom?
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Multiple Choice
A company donates 935 pencils to a school. The pencils are divided evenly among 9 classrooms. The rest of the pencils are given to the library. How many pencils were donated to each classroom and to the library?
What operation will we use first?
Addition +
Subtraction −
Multiplication X
Division ÷
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Multiple Choice
A company donates 935 pencils to a school. The pencils are divided evenly among 9 classrooms. The rest of the pencils are given to the library. How many pencils were donated to each classroom and to the library?
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What will our first equation look like?
9 ÷ 935 = ?
935 ÷ 9 = ?
9 × 935 =?
935 − 9 = ?
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Multiple Choice
A company donates 935 pencils to a school. The pencils are divided evenly among 9 classrooms. The rest of the pencils are given to the library. How many pencils were donated to each classroom and to the library?
935 ÷ 9 = ?
How many pencils will go to each classroom?
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Multiple Choice
A company donates 935 pencils to a school. The pencils are divided evenly among 9 classrooms. The rest of the pencils are given to the library. How many pencils were donated to each classroom and to the library?
935 ÷ 9 = 103 r 8
How many pencils go to the library?
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Multiple Choice
Mrs. Little needs _________ books for her reading clubs. If she already has _________ books, how many more does she still need? Which operation would you use to solve this problem?
Multiplication
Addition
Subtraction
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Multiple Choice
Mrs. Valentine has _______ colored pencils. She gives ________ to her friend. How many colored pencils does she have now? Which operation will you use to solve this?
Multiplication
Addition
Subtraction
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Multiple Choice
Mr. Porter has _________ pieces of rope. Each piece is _____ feet long. How many total feet of rope does he have? Which operation would be best to solve this problem?
Multiplication
Subtraction
Addition
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Multiple Select
6. Nate had 300 cookies for class. He dropped 145 on his way to school. His mom brought him 123 more cookies. How many cookies does Nate have now?
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8. Blaze is paid $4 for every hour he babysits. Mrs. Dirlam paid him for 5 hours of babysittting. On the way home, Blaze spent $9 on a book and $6 on a puzzle. How much money did Blaze have left from the money he received from Mrs. Dirlam?
$5 left
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$10 left
$14 left
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Multiple Choice
You Try! Using the 9s Trick, what is 9 x 6?
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Multiple Choice
You Try! What is 9 x 4?
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