
1.1 Whole Number Operations (Big Ideas Math)
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Grace Fanshaw
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1.1 Whole Number Operations
How do you know what operation to choose when solving a real-life Problem?
¿Cómo saber qué operación elegir al resolver un problema de la vida real?
6th Grade Math
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Subtraction Video
Multiplication Video
Division Video
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Warm up- Do these problems on a seperate sheet of paper and be ready to turn them in
Calentamiento: resuelva estos problemas en una hoja de papel aparte y prepárese para entregarlos.
Infer (fill in) the missing numbers in these equations:
Infiera (complete) los números que faltan en estas ecuaciones:
1.) 1
13
+ 5_
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71
2.) _
345
+ _2_
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_0_ 2
Where there is red, there is a missing number
Donde hay rojo, falta un número
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Categorize
+
-
x
*
÷
/
sum
total
increase
combine
minus
decrease
difference
less
times
product
multiply
quotient
split
per
Match the words and symbols with the correct operation
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Drag and Drop
The word
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Hotspot
What word (or words) tell you what operation you will use to solve this word problem?
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On Your Own: Expectations and Requirements
1.1 Numbers and Operations
Ms. Fanshaw Block ___
Name AND assignment number go on top (put your block in case it gets lost)
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Number all questions and leave room for work
ALWAYS on a seperate piece of paper
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On Your Own: Expectations and Requirements
1.1 Numbers and Operations
Ms. Fanshaw
Circle the word that tells you operation you solve with.
EXAMPLE: The cafeteria has 75 tables and 912 chairs. What is the total number of tables and chairs?
1.
2.
4. Write out the entire question (unless told otherwise)
TEACHER TIP:
Write all the problems and directions down in case you don't finish
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On Your Own: Expectations and Requirements
1.1 Numbers and Operations
Ms. Fanshaw
Circle the word that tells you the operation you solve with
EXAMPLE: The cafeteria has 75 tables and 912 chairs. What is the total number of tables and chairs?
1.
2.
5. Make sure your answer is clear and easy to read
TEACHER TIP:
You can always use more paper or turn the page to fit everything! DO NOT squish everything to one page!
1.1 Whole Number Operations
How do you know what operation to choose when solving a real-life Problem?
¿Cómo saber qué operación elegir al resolver un problema de la vida real?
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