Math

DATA MANAGEMENT (JAN)

Keywords

rangemean
averagesmode 
intervals median 
 samplebias 
 line graph `

Extra Practice





Games:




2-D and 3-D Geometry (Dec/Jan)

Practice games to try

-Prodigy (check your assignments)


Making Nets

At home: What 3-d shapes can you find? What would their net look like? 

DIVISION GAMES

http://www.fun4thebrain.com/Division/galaxydiv.html

MULTIPLICATION

To help build your confidence in accuracy in all-sorts of real life problems, and other math units, brush up on your multiplication facts! You can do so through Prodigy, games at home or online links, such as:

Number Patterns (October) (QUIZ - Nov. 7th)

*I can extend and create patterns

* I can use a table of values to investigate the relationship in growing and shrinking patterns.

*I can build models to represent a number pattern

Great Practice:


Prodigy (check your assignments!)







*THIS WEEK WE WILL BE HAVING A NUMBER  SENSE QUIZ (Thursday October 5th). 

To review:

- read, think and respond to the review sheet (It is also in your Google Docs - Math)

https://docs.google.com/a/ocsb.ca/document/d/1Gehr6MBA_Cs5Q2Kag-rLxEGKNZDCjy-Kx1uFA2FAYDc/edit?usp=sharing

- try the practice links on this page
- review the Math Jeopardy found in your Google Docs Math folder (Wednesday)
- ask your friends or Ms. Swarup any questions you are still confused about

Adding and Subtracting


Our goal: Adding and subtracting 3 and 4-digit numbers using various strategies.

e.g. 345 +  392   =   ?
      1294  +  3913  =   ?

OR

   540  -  253  =  ?
  1938  -  873  =  ?

TRY THIS:  http://mrnussbaum.com/drag-and-drop-math/



Sept. 27th Task:


 Using each of the digits 0 through 7 once to fill in the spaces
below so that the difference is 8 in the hundreds place, 8 in
the tens place, and 9 in the ones place.
oooo
ooo
o 8 8 9

b) Is there more than one solution to this problem? Explain
briefly.




Practice links:
http://www.mathplayground.com/index_addition_subtraction.html





Place Value

We will be having a 'Show what you know" on the topic of Place Value, this Wednesday September 20th.
In addition to reviewing your notebook, check out these links to practice! If you have any questions or are unsure about a concept and have tried it yourself, I am always available for help!

Video lessons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fd-E18EqSVk

Games:

http://mrnussbaum.com/placevaluepirates/
https://ca.ixl.com/math/grade-5/word-names-for-numbers

Practice Sheets:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B_lK8Cc0DU6xT2dwRUloWml4N1E

*Challenge
Post below your answer!

What's the mystery number?
  • It's greater than one million but less than ten million.
  • It's an even number.
  • None of the digits is less than 3.
  • No digit is used more than once.
  • The sum of the digits in the ones, tens, hundred column is 12.
  • The digit in the ten thousands place is equal to the sum of the digits in the tens and hundreds places.
  • The digit in the millions place is 2 more than the digit in the thousands place.
  • The digit in the hundred thousands place is twice the digit in the tens place.
What is the mystery number?




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