Unit 5: Fractions
Below is a fractions review/study guide students completed in class.
Below is the answer key for the fractions review/study guide.
Below are some anchor charts we use for representing fractions, equivalent fractions, and comparing fractions.
Below is some of the vocabulary we will be using in our unit of fractions. We will also use the following vocabulary terms: partition, unit fraction, compare, number line, strip diagram, parts of a set, parts of a whole, represent, and the fraction words (halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths).
Unit 4: Geometry
Below is a PowerPoint about Quadrilaterals and their attributes.
Below is an anchor chart that classifies quadrilaterals.
Below is a PowerPoint about the types of lines that makeup a shape.
Below is a song about polygons.
Below is a video showing how to find the area and perimeter of irregular shapes:
Below is the "Perimeter Song." Sing the song to the tune of "The Farmer and the Dell."
Below is the "Perimeter Song." Sing the song to the tune of "The Farmer and the Dell."
Below is anchor chart we use for finding the perimeter of a shape.
Unit 3: Patterns in Addition and Multiplication
Below is a video introducing how to create a pictograph from a given set of data.
Below is a link for students to create their own graphs online.
Below is a video explaining how to multiply multiples of 10.
Here is a video introducing the concept of Area and Square Units: jr.brainpop.com/math/measurement/area/
Below is a video explaining how to break up an array for the Distributive Property of Multiplication.
Below is an example of IN and OUT tables we are using to recognize number patterns.
Below are some examples of two-step word problems.
Below is a video explaining how to solve a two-step word problem.
Below is a word-problem strategy we are using in class called "CUBES."
Unit 2: Multiplication and Division
Check out multiplication.com for fact practice!
Below are the properties of multiplication we will be learning in class.
Below is an anchor chart posted for student's to choose their favorite multiplication and division strategies.
Below is a document that shows the multiplication songs we've been practicing.