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Number is an Amount
Math Foundations!
How To Use this Page: Follow your journey map on the Foundations page to arrive at each sequential Foundation Lesson. Watch and interact with the presentation. Study/memorize the document. Then do the IXL practice to get ready for the weekly check-in!
1. Numbers are all around us
3. IXL Practice Time! I X L LINKS
2. The Number X-Ray
Numbers are Amounts - Ma P
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Do 10 of these or more until You got it! Then record your score on your gradesheet for your own reflection:)
IDENTIFYING
PLACE VALUE
VALUE OF
A DIGIT
STANDARD & EXPANDED FORM
WRITING WORD FORM OF A NUMBER
COMPARING NUMBERS
2. Rounding with Number X-Ray
START
ROUNDING TO THE NEAREST TENS / HUNDREDS
ROUNDING DECIMALS
ROUNDING AMOUNTS WITH DECIMALS ($)
ROUNDING UP TO THE NEAREST THOUSANDS
ROUNDING LOGIC RIDDLES:)
3. IXL Practice Time! I X L LINKS
Do 10 of these or more until You got it! Then record your score on your gradesheet for your own reflection:)
1. Using Number X-Rays to Round / Estimate
Negative Numbers!
1. Understanding Negative Numbers!
Rounding
Negative Numbers
Use this sheet below, if you need, to remind you how to round!
After watching that cute little video, you can imagine negative numbers on a vertical number line - like it imagined fantastically- or on a horizontal number line, as picture below:
COMPARING NEGATIVE & POSITIVE #S
IDENTIFYING NEGATIVE AMOUNTS IN REAL LIFE
PLACING NEGATIVE #S ON A NUMBER LINE
WHAT IS ABSOLUTE VALUE / OPPOSITE INTEGERS?
COMPARING NEGATIVES & OPPOSITE VALUES
2. Decimals to Fractions to %
Partial Numbers: Comparing, Sequencing, Pronouncing DECIMALS
Intro to Partial Numbers!
Print & Complete this sheet for 14 of the problems you are given on IXL - in order to demonstrate your mastery of the knowledge given to you by the video!
Ok. So my scholars, peep if you will, that you have learned about a BUNCH of different amounts thus far. You have learned about Positive and Negative Amounts, Whole and Partial Amounts - and how to break down the Value of each and Round those Amounts. Well, you have learned so much, that now it is time to put it to the test! You know what time it is. Go on and click on Mr. T.
12.)
2. Identifying Operations
SINGLE DIGIT ADDITION FACTS
SINGLE DIGIT SUBTRACTION FACTS
13.)
Identifying Operations!
1. The Two Main Operations in Life
Below is your Math Foundation Drills/"Holey Card" Expo Packet. Print this out and put it in a clear sheet protector. Use Ultra-Fine Expo Marker to complete. Record your time with pencil on Math Foundations Tracking Sheet - as well as how many you missed. Get your time down to 2 minutes each! [You can support this company by purchasing here.]
MULTIPLY BY 5'S
MULTIPLY BY 6'S
MULTIPLY BY 7'S
MULTIPLY BY 8'S
MULTIPLY BY 9'S
MULTIPLY BY 10'S
MULTIPLY BY 11'S
MULTIPLY BY 12'S
DIVISIBILITY RULES
MULTIPLY BY 3'S
SUBTRACTING from UP TO 18
DIVISION FACTS 1-12
MIXED ADDITION / SUBTRACTION
2. Negative Operations
Numbers are Amounts - Ma P
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ADDING / SUBTRACTING
+ OR - #s
MULTIPLYING / DIVIDING + OR - INTEGERS
IDENTIFY A POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE RESULT
1. Negative Operations
2. Negative Operations
Numbers are Amounts - Ma P
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ADDING / SUBTRACTING
+ OR - #s
MULTIPLYING / DIVIDING + OR - INTEGERS
IDENTIFY A POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE RESULT
1. Negative Operations
2. Double/Triple Digit Operations
MULTIPLE DIGIT ADDITION
DOUBLE/TRIPLE DIGIT ADDITION
w. DECIMALS
DOUBLE/TRIPLE DIGIT MULTIPLICATION
1. Double/Triple Digit Operations
DOUBLE/TRIPLE DIGIT MULTIPLICATION with DECIMALS
DOUBLE/TRIPLE DIGIT SUBTRACTION
DOUBLE/TRIPLE DIGIT SUBTRACTION with DECIMALS
DOUBLE DIGIT DIVIDEND BY SINGLE DIGIT DIVISOR
DIVISION WITH REMAINDER
TRIPLE DIGIT DIVIDEND BY DOUBLE DIGIT DIVISOR
DIVISION WITH NO REMAINDER
TRIPLE DIGIT DIVIDEND BY SINGLE DIGIT DIVISOR
DIVISION WITH DECIMALS
TRIPLE DIGIT DIVIDEND BY SINGLE DIGIT DIVISOR
DIVISION WITH REMAINDER
MULTIPLE DIGIT DIVIDEND BY DOUBLE/TRIPLE DIGIT DIVISOR
DIVISION WITH DECIMALS
FACT
FAMS
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