Laptop Lounge 12/6
1. Watch the subtracting fractions with borrowing video. Be sure you take notes in your math notebook and title it "Subtracting Fractions w/ Borrowing".
2. Complete Word Problems and show me!
3. Watch the Powers of 10 video
4. Rounding Decimals Study Jams
4. Go to the discussion board and post your response to the following task:
THORPE's GROUP: What numbers can you make with 1, 2, 3, and 4? Using the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication, we can make many different numbers. For example, we can write 13 as
13=(3×4)+1.
You can use parentheses as many times as you like and each of the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 can be used at most once.
Easier level game (choose a higher level) multiplying whole # by powers of 10
Powers of 10 Game
More advanced: Username: lamar Password: lamar123
Watch the http://mathantics.com/index.php/section/lesson/OrderOfOperations
2. Math Playground Order of Ops Video
3. Go to the discussion board and post your response to the following task:
What numbers can you make with 1, 2, 3, and 4? Using the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication, we can make many different numbers. For example, we can write 13 as
13=(3×4)+1.You can use parentheses as many times as you like and each of the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 can be used at most once.
Laptop Lounge:
Fractions
Mixed #'s - Must complete today!!
Math Mansion Video
Fruit Shoot
Falling Fractions- 2 player or 1 player game
Frosty Fractions
Board Game Challenge
Adding Fractions
Decimals
Adding Decimals- Puppy Game
Soccer-Adding Decimals
Add and Subtract Decimals: Math Play
Adding Decimals Game
Compare Decimals
Matching Decimals
That's a Fact
Rounding Decimals with Baseball
Scooter Quest- Rounding Decimals
Football Place Value
Decimals in Space- Place Value
Place Value Pirates
Multiply and Divide Multi-Digit Numbers:
Study Jams: Multiplication and Division
Quotient Cafe
Baseball Multiplication
Dog Drop Math
Fact Fluency: work on multiplication facts before working on division facts!
That's a Fact
Order of Operations:
Complete the study jams with your group before playing a game
Escape From Planet X
Order of Operations Millionaire
1. Watch the subtracting fractions with borrowing video. Be sure you take notes in your math notebook and title it "Subtracting Fractions w/ Borrowing".
2. Complete Word Problems and show me!
3. Watch the Powers of 10 video
4. Rounding Decimals Study Jams
4. Go to the discussion board and post your response to the following task:
THORPE's GROUP: What numbers can you make with 1, 2, 3, and 4? Using the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication, we can make many different numbers. For example, we can write 13 as
13=(3×4)+1.
You can use parentheses as many times as you like and each of the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 can be used at most once.
Easier level game (choose a higher level) multiplying whole # by powers of 10
Powers of 10 Game
More advanced: Username: lamar Password: lamar123
1. Watch the subtracting fractions with borrowing video. Be sure you take notes in your math notebook and title it "Subtracting Fractions w/ Borrowing".
2. Complete Word Problems and show me!
3. Watch the Powers of 10 video
4. Rounding Decimals Study Jams
4. Go to the discussion board and post your response to the following task:
THORPE's GROUP: What numbers can you make with 1, 2, 3, and 4? Using the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication, we can make many different numbers. For example, we can write 13 as
13=(3×4)+1.
You can use parentheses as many times as you like and each of the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 can be used at most once.
- Find two different ways to make 9.
- Find two different ways to make 7.
- Find two different ways to make 11.
- Can you make 26?
Easier level game (choose a higher level) multiplying whole # by powers of 10
Powers of 10 Game
More advanced: Username: lamar Password: lamar123
Watch the http://mathantics.com/index.php/section/lesson/OrderOfOperations
2. Math Playground Order of Ops Video
3. Go to the discussion board and post your response to the following task:
What numbers can you make with 1, 2, 3, and 4? Using the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication, we can make many different numbers. For example, we can write 13 as
13=(3×4)+1.You can use parentheses as many times as you like and each of the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 can be used at most once.
- Find two different ways to make 9.
- Find two different ways to make 7.
- Find two different ways to make 11.
- Can you make 26?
Laptop Lounge:
- Watch the Virtual Nerd Video
- Math Antics Order of Ops Review
- Take Socrative – (BATMAN on SYMBALOO) multiplying fractions and order of ops quiz (its 1 quiz and different than last week!)
Room name: LEADERS5
*Type your name in & use a white board to solve problems.
Fractions
Mixed #'s - Must complete today!!
Math Mansion Video
Fruit Shoot
Falling Fractions- 2 player or 1 player game
Frosty Fractions
Board Game Challenge
Adding Fractions
Decimals
Adding Decimals- Puppy Game
Soccer-Adding Decimals
Add and Subtract Decimals: Math Play
Adding Decimals Game
Compare Decimals
Matching Decimals
That's a Fact
Rounding Decimals with Baseball
Scooter Quest- Rounding Decimals
Football Place Value
Decimals in Space- Place Value
Place Value Pirates
Multiply and Divide Multi-Digit Numbers:
Study Jams: Multiplication and Division
Quotient Cafe
Baseball Multiplication
Dog Drop Math
Fact Fluency: work on multiplication facts before working on division facts!
That's a Fact
Order of Operations:
Complete the study jams with your group before playing a game
Escape From Planet X
Order of Operations Millionaire
1. Watch the subtracting fractions with borrowing video. Be sure you take notes in your math notebook and title it "Subtracting Fractions w/ Borrowing".
2. Complete Word Problems and show me!
3. Watch the Powers of 10 video
4. Rounding Decimals Study Jams
4. Go to the discussion board and post your response to the following task:
THORPE's GROUP: What numbers can you make with 1, 2, 3, and 4? Using the operations of addition, subtraction, and multiplication, we can make many different numbers. For example, we can write 13 as
13=(3×4)+1.
You can use parentheses as many times as you like and each of the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 can be used at most once.
- Find two different ways to make 9.
- Find two different ways to make 7.
- Find two different ways to make 11.
- Can you make 26?
Easier level game (choose a higher level) multiplying whole # by powers of 10
Powers of 10 Game
More advanced: Username: lamar Password: lamar123