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Eureka Math Module 1 Lesson 1 - 12

Eureka Math Module 1 Lesson 1 - 12

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Mathematics

5th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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13 Slides • 22 Questions

1

Eureka Math End of Module 1 Assessment Review

Place Value & Decimals Fractions

2

​Multiplying Decimals by 10, 100, and 1,000

  • ​Write thirty-six hundredths on your place value chart

  • ​If we multiply this number, what is happening to the value?

  • ​When the value gets larger, which direction are we shifting the digits?

  • ​Multiply thirty-six hundredths by 10 --> what is the product?

  • ​Multiply thirty-six hundredths by 100 --> what is the product?

  • ​Multiply thirty-six hundredths by 1,000 --> what is the product?

3

​Dividing Decimals by 10, 100, and 1,000

  • ​Write two thousand four hundred twenty-seven on your place value chart

  • ​If we divide this number, what is happening to the value?

  • ​When the value gets smaller, which direction are we shifting the digits?

  • ​Divide two thousand four hundred twenty-seven by 10 --> what is the quotient?

  • Now divide by 100 --> what is the quotient?

  • ​Finally, divide by 1,000 --> what is the quotient?

4

Multiple Choice

Solve:

0.72 X 100 =

1

7.2

2

72

3

0.072

4

720

5

Multiple Choice

Solve:

437 / 10 =

1

43.7

2

4,370

3

43,700

4

0.437

6

Multiple Choice

Solve:

3.7 X 100 = 

1

37

2

3,700

3

370

4

0.37

7

Multiple Choice

215.6 / 100

1

2.156

2

2,156

3

21.56

4

215

8

​Exponents & Powers of 10

  • ​What is the value of 102 ?

  • ​How do you know?

  • ​What is 104 written in standard form?

  • ​How do you know?

  • ​REMEMBER: the exponent is showing the whole number being multiplied by itself that number of times.

  • ​For example: 103 = 10 X 10 X 10

9

Poll

Solve:

102 X 3

3

30

300

3,000

10

Poll

Solve:

6.7 X 103 =

6,700

67

6.7

0.67

11

Poll

Solve:

700 / 102 =

700

70

7

0.7

12

Poll

Solve:

8.2 / 102

82

0.082

820

8,200

13

​Expanded Form

  • ​Expanded form = a number's value expanded and stretched out by individual digit values

  • ​Write the expanded form for 4.56 on your white board

14

​Unit Form

​Unit form = the digit paired with its place value name

  • Example: 6.7 = 67 tenths

  • Write 0.56 in unit form on your whiteboard

15

​Standard Form

  • ​Standard form = the number written using only digits

  • ​Example: 6,702 is the standard form of six thousand seven hundred two

  • ​Write the standard form for the following numbers

    • ​89 tenths

    • ​four and five hundredths

16

​Word Form

  • ​Word form = a number's name written using words

  • ​Example: 237.1 in word form is two hundred thirty-seven and one tenth

  • ​Write 647.32 in word form on your whiteboard

17

Multiple Choice

What is the unit form for 45.02?

1

forty-five and two hundredths

2

4 tens

5 ones

2 hundredths

3

45 and 2 tenths

4

none of these

18

Multiple Choice

Fifteen and three hundred sixty-two thousandths is the word form for which number?

1

15.62

2

1,562

3

15.362

4

none of these

19

Multiple Choice

What is the following number in standard form:

4 tens

2 ones

4 tenths

1 hundredth

1

42.41

2

40.4

3

42.1

4

none of these

20

​Comparing Decimals

  • ​When comparing decimals, line up the numbers you are comparing

  • ​Look at the digits within each place value

    Example: stack 43.21 and 43.01 on your whiteboard

  • Which number is larger in value? How do you know?

21

Multiple Choice

Which symbol makes the following number sentence true?

36.05 ___ 36.53

1

<

2

>

3

=

22

Multiple Choice

Which symbol makes the following number sentence true?

1,342.21 ___ 1,342.12

1

<

2

>

3

=

23

Multiple Choice

Which symbol makes the following number sentence true?

78.6 ___78.60

1

<

2

>

3

=

24

​Rounding Decimals

  • ​When rounding decimal fractions, circle the digit in the place value you are rounding to

  • ​ Underline the digit to the right to decide if the number will round up to the next endpoint or stay where it is

  • ​Draw a vertical number line to help you!

  • ​Round 657.322 to the nearest hundredth

25

Multiple Choice

Round 137.43 to the nearest tenth

1

137

2

137.4

3

137.5

26

Multiple Choice

Round 45.67 to the nearest whole number.

1

45.6

2

45.7

3

45

4

46

27

​Adding & Subtracting Decimals

  • ​Line up the numbers you are adding or subtracting

  • ​Make sure the decimals are also lined up

  • ​ Add and subtract the numbers just like you would whole numbers

  • ​Pay attention to where you place the decimals in your answer

  • ​Practice: On your whiteboard, add 135.78 + 15.62 =

  • ​Practice: On your whiteboard, subtract 4,532.10 - 2,367.17 =

28

Multiple Choice

Solve:

345.78 + 211.09 = 

1

134.69

2

556.87

3

263.18

29

Multiple Choice

Solve:

6,729.011 - 4,324.3 =

1

2,404

2

2,404.711

3

2,000

4

11,053.311

30

​Multiplying Decimals

  • ​Multiply decimals fractions using the standard algorithm or the area model

  • ​Choose the method you like best!

  • ​Practice: On your whiteboard solve 56.12 X 4 =

31

Multiple Choice

Solve:

67.18 X 3 =

1

201.54

2

18.54

3

201.37

32

Multiple Choice

Solve:

8.75 X 8 =

1

64

2

7,000

3

70

33

Dividing Decimals

  • ​DOES MCDONALDS SELL CHEESEBURGERS?

  • ​Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring Dwon

  • ​Practice: 34.51 / 4 =

34

Multiple Choice

Solve:

78.6 / 2 =

1

393

2

39.3

3

157.2

35

Multiple Choice

Solve:

113.8 / 5 =

1

22.76

2

22.6

3

22

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Place Value & Decimals Fractions

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