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Warm Up 1. The grid below shows a garden. The area of the garden is 12 square units. If the length and the width of the garden are doubled, what would the NEW area be? 2. The Pilgrim Bakery prepared 214 pies to sale for Thanksgiving. If the pies are displayed equally on 5 shelves, ABOUT how many pies will be on each shelf? a. 1,000 b. 300 3. The chart shows how many feathers each turkey has. How many feathers would 16 turkeys have? 4. Daniel wrote down the number of Turkeys he saw. Then he multiplied the number by 4 and added 8 to the product. The result was 32. How many Turkeys did Daniel See? Number of Turkeys Number of Turkeys 1 8 4 32 7 56

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Page 1: Warm Up

Warm Up1. The grid below shows a garden. The

area of the garden is 12 square units. If the length and the width of the garden are doubled, what would the NEW area be?

2. The Pilgrim Bakery prepared 214 pies to sale for Thanksgiving. If the pies are displayed equally on 5 shelves, ABOUT how many pies will be on each shelf?

a. 1,000

b. 300

c. 40

d. 50

3. The chart shows how many feathers each turkey has. How many feathers would 16 turkeys have?

4. Daniel wrote down the number of Turkeys he saw. Then he multiplied the number by 4 and added 8 to the product. The result was 32. How many Turkeys did Daniel See?

Number of Turkeys

Number of Turkeys

1 8

4 32

7 56

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Ten-Minute Math Practicing Place value

I will read a number out loud. You must write the number down correctly in standard and word form.

What is 40 more than this number?

What is 400 more than this number?

What is 10 less than this number?

Page 3: Warm Up

Today’s Math Lesson

Have you ever been on a road

trip before?

Page 4: Warm Up

How many miles from….

Boston, MA to Orlando, FL --- 1, 300 miles

Orlando, FL to Denver, CO --- 1, 842 miles

Nashville, TN to Dallas, TX --- 664 miles

Dallas, TX to Los Angeles, CA --- 1, 343 miles

Denver, CO to Seattle, WA --- 1, 332 miles

Minneapolis, MN to Denver CO --- 915 miles

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1. You want to travel from Boston to Orlando and then to Denver. How many miles will your trip be?

2. Your next trip is from Nashville to Dallas to LA. What is your total distance?

3. Write your own trip question and solve.

Page 5: Warm Up

Sometimes when you go on a trip, you might create a budget for how much money you will spend…

Joaquin has budgeted $45 a day for food and gifts. He spent $23.78 on food, and $17.96 on souvenirs on the first day of his trip. How much money did spend?

Did he stay within his budget?

Page 6: Warm Up

EventsEvents AttendanceAttendance

Science FairScience Fair 368368

Basketball Basketball TournamentTournament

741741

Book FairBook Fair 555555

Swim MeetSwim Meet 496496

Rock ConcertRock Concert 1,1521,152

Homecoming Homecoming DanceDance

783783

Flag FootballFlag Football 1,2581,258

Addition & Subtraction Practice

1. What was the total attendance of the science fair and the rock concert?

2. Which event had more people in attendance, the homecoming dance or the swim meet? How many more?

3. Which 3 events had the highest attendance?

4. What was the total attendance at those 3 events?

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Closure

How did you solve these problems?

What strategies do you feel most comfortable with for addition/subtraction?