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Everyday Math Review

Everyday Math Review

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Mathematics

4th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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10 Slides • 31 Questions

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Everyday Math Unit 3 Review

Check for Understanding

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Poll

How comfortable are you with Unit 3 Materials? (Factors, Products, Missing Numbers, Variables, Parentheses, True/False statements, Number stories)

I am lost

I don't get most of it

I understand some things but not others

I understand most items but not all

I got this down

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Fact Triangles:

The dot shows the Product-this should be the biggest number


The bottom numbers are the Factors


If we are dividing then 40 becomes our Dividend


The bottoms numbers then become the Divisor (the number doing the dividing) and the Quotient (the answer to a division problem)

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Fill in the Blank

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Fill in the missing number for Number 1

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Fill in the Blank

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Fill in the missing number for Number 2

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Fill in the Blank

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Fill in the missing number for Number 3

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True or False

  • True: If the number sentence makes sense and can prove that it is correct

     7030=4070-30=40  

  • False: If the number sentence is wrong or can be proven incorrect    7030=2070-30=20  

  • Unknown: If we do not have enough information the sentence is unknown 703070-30  

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Multiple Choice


35=183\cdot5=18  

1

True

2

False

3

Unknown

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Multiple Choice


868\cdot6  

1

True

2

False

3

Unknown

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Multiple Choice

282\cdot8  

1

True

2

False

3

Unknown

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Multiple Choice

46<244\cdot6<24  

1

True

2

False

3

Unknown

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Multiple Choice

5(4+7)=455\cdot\left(4+7\right)=45  

1

True

2

False

3

Unknown

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Multiple Choice

412÷2>744\cdot12\div2>7\cdot4  

1

True

2

False

3

Unknown

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P.E.M.D.A.S.

  • Parentheses (    )

  • Exponents     686^8  

  • Multiplication  X

  • Division       ÷\div  

  • Addition       ++  

  • Subtraction      -  

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Fill in the Blank

________ =(74)+11=\left(7\cdot4\right)+11_{ }  

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Fill in the Blank

________ =(149)4=\left(14-9\right)\cdot4_{ }  

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Fill in the Blank

(115)+(10÷2)=\left(11-5\right)+\left(10\div2\right)=  _______

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Fill in the Blank

(9÷3)(10÷2)=\left(9\div3\right)\cdot\left(10\div2\right)=  _______

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Multiple Choice

Which makes the sentence TRUE

1

(3018)+8=20\left(30-18\right)+8=20

2

30(18+8)=2030-\left(18+8\right)=20

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Multiple Choice

Which makes the sentence TRUE

1

(558)+13=60\left(55-8\right)+13=60

2

55(8+13)=6055-\left(8+13\right)=60

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Multiple Choice

Which makes the sentence TRUE

1

(56÷8)+15=22\left(56\div8\right)+15=22

2

56÷(8+15)=2256\div\left(8+15\right)=22

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Multiple Choice

Which makes the sentence TRUE

1

(35)+39=132\left(3\cdot5\right)+39=132

2

3(5+39)=1323\cdot\left(5+39\right)=132

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Looking at Data

  • Maximum-The Biggest Number

  • Minimum-The Smallest Number

  • Range-Max - Min

  • Mode-The number that occurs MOST Often

  • Median-The Middle Number

  • To Find Median, Line the numbers smallest to largest and then Find the Middle

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Fill in the Blank

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Using the Graph: What is the range of the number of cans?

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Fill in the Blank

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Using the Graph: What is the mode of the number of cans?

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Fill in the Blank

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Using the Graph: What is the median of the number of cans?

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Number Stories

  • What are they asking for?

  • What information do I have?

  • Can I solve it using that information?

  • What Number Model can I use?

  • Solve the problem

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Fill in the Blank

The food sales records for one day at Tripoli Stadium showed that 2,627 turkey sandwiches were sold. A total of 4,151 sandwiches were sold that day. How many sandwiches sold were not turkey?

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Fill in the Blank

The temperature on July 23rd was 15*C warmer than it was on June 23rd in Morris. If the temperature was 29*C on June 23rd, then what was the temperature in that city on July 23rd?

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In/Out Tables

Step 1: Figure out the rule

Step 2: Fill in the missing squares


If you have an In, follow the rule

If you have an Out, reverse the rule

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Multiple Choice

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Which one is the rule?

1

+2+2

2

+4+4

3

×2\times2

4

×4\times4

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Multiple Select

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What numbers are missing from the table?

1

18

2

16

3

28

4

7

5

12

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Factors

All the numbers we can multiply to create a product. Here are the factors of 12

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Open Sentences

  • Variable: a letter/symbol in place of a number

  • Solve by reversing the equation

  • ALWAYS Check to make sure it works!

  • Remember: == means Both Sides are the Same 


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Fill in the Blank

Find the missing Variable

18=12+X18=12+X  


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Fill in the Blank

Find the missing Variable

4m=284\cdot m=28  


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Fill in the Blank

Find the missing Variable

x÷9=2x\div9=2  


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Fill in the Blank

Find the missing Variable

z÷7=7z\div7=7  


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Fill in the Blank

Find the missing Variable

26=40t2\cdot6=40-t  


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Multiples in a Venn Diagram

One side multiples of 3, one side multiples of 5. The middle has multiples of both. Multiples of neither go on the outside.

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Poll

How comfortable are you with Unit 3 Materials? (Factors, Products, Missing Numbers, Variables, Parentheses, True/False statements, Number stories)

I am lost

I don't get most of it

I understand some things but not others

I understand most items but not all

I got this down

Everyday Math Unit 3 Review

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