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What does this painting have to do with math? Swiss-born artist Paul Klee was interested in using color to express emotion. Here he created a grid, or array, of 35 colorful squares arranged in 5 rows and 7 columns. We will learn how an array helps us understand a larger shape by looking at the smaller shapes inside. Learning more about arrays will help us notice patterns and structure— an important skill for multiplication and division. On the cover Farbtafel “qu 1,” 1930 Paul Klee, Swiss, 1879–1940 Pastel on paste paint on paper, mounted on cardboard Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland Paul Klee (1879–1940), Farbtafel “qu 1” (Colour Table “Qu 1” ), 1930, 71. Pastel on coloured paste on paper on cardboard, 37.3 x 46.8 cm. Kunstmuseum Basel, Kupferstichkabinett, Schenkung der Klee-Gesellschaft, Bern. © 2020 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
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Multiplication and Division with Units of 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10
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Place Value Concepts Through Metric Measurement
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Multiplication and Division with Units of 0, 1, 6, 7, 8, and 9
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Multiplication and Area
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Fractions as Numbers
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Geometry, Measurement, and Data
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Contents Place Value Concepts Through Metric Measurement Topic A Understanding Place Value Concepts Through Metric Measurement Lesson 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Connect the composition of 1 kilogram to the composition of 1 thousand.
Lesson 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Estimate the weight of familiar objects and read scales when weighing objects.
Lesson 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Use drawings and strategies to solve one-step word problems involving weight.
Lesson 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Round two- and three-digit numbers to the nearest ten on the vertical number line.
Lesson 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Round to the nearest hundred on the vertical number line.
Lesson 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Estimate sums and differences by rounding.
Topic C Simplifying Strategies to Find Sums and Differences
Lesson 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Lesson 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Lesson 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Lesson 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Connect decomposition of 1 liter to the decomposition of 1 thousand.
Estimate and measure liquid volume using a vertical number line and connect composition of 1 liter to composition of 1 thousand.
Lesson 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Use drawings and strategies to solve one-step word problems involving liquid volume.
Collect and represent data in a scaled bar graph and solve related problems. Use place value understanding to add and subtract like units.
Lesson 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Use the associative property to make the next ten to add.
Lesson 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Lesson 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Use compensation to add.
Solve one-step word problems involving metric units.
Lesson 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
Topic B Rounding to the Nearest Ten and Hundred
Use place value understanding to subtract efficiently using take from a ten.
Lesson 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Use place value understanding to subtract efficiently using take from a hundred.
Read temperatures on a thermometer using number line concepts.
Lesson 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Lesson 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Lesson 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Use compensation to subtract.
Round two-digit numbers to the nearest ten on the vertical number line.
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Topic D Two- and Three-Digit Measurement Addition and Subtraction
Topic E Numbers to 100,000
Lesson 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Organize, count, and represent a collection of objects.
Add measurements using the standard algorithm to compose larger units once.
Lesson 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229
Lesson 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273
Lesson 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Name and count numbers greater than 1,000.
Add measurements using the standard algorithm to compose larger units twice.
Lesson 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291
Lesson 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201
Write numbers to 100,000 in unit form, standard form, and expanded form.
Subtract measurements using the standard algorithm to decompose larger units once.
Lesson 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299
Lesson 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 Subtract measurements using the standard algorithm to decompose larger units twice.
Lesson 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 Subtract measurements using the standard algorithm to decompose larger units across two place values.
Write numbers to 100,000 in standard form and word form.
Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306 Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307
Lesson 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Solve two-step word problems.
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1
Name
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. Amy has 10 bags of rice. There are 100 grams of rice in each bag. She pours all her rice into one large bowl. How many grams of rice are in the bowl?
There are
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1
Name
1. Use the cubes to complete parts (a)–(c).
a. Circle a group of 1-gram cubes to compose 10 grams. b. How many 1-gram cubes did you circle to compose 10 grams? c. 17 ones =
ten
ones
2. Use the sticks of cubes to complete parts (a)–(c).
a. Circle a group of 10-gram sticks to compose 100 grams. b. How many 10-gram sticks did you circle to compose 100 grams? c. 14 tens =
14 tens =
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tens
ones
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3. Use the bags of cubes to complete parts (a)–(d).
a. Circle a group of 100-gram bags to compose 1,000 grams, or 1 kilogram. b. How many 100-gram bags did you circle to compose 1,000 grams, or 1 kilogram? c. 12 hundreds =
thousand
d. 12 hundreds =
ones
hundreds
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve each problem. 4. Eva has 10 balls of clay. Each ball of clay weighs 100 grams. What is the total weight of Eva’s clay?
The total weight of Eva’s clay is 8
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5. Ivan makes 10 batches of muffins. He uses 100 grams of sugar for each batch. What is the total amount of sugar Ivan uses to make the muffins?
Ivan uses a total of
grams of sugar to make the muffins.
6. How do grams and kilograms relate to ones and thousands? Use pictures, numbers, or words to explain your answer.
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1
Name
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. Luke has 10 bags of sand. There are 100 grams of sand in each bag. What is the total weight of the sand?
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2
Name
1. Work with a partner. Estimate the weight of each classroom object, and then complete the tables. Check your estimates by weighing each object on a scale. Objects That Weigh About 1,000 Grams
Actual Weight
Objects That Weigh About 100 Grams
Actual Weight
Objects That Weigh About 10 Grams
Actual Weight
Objects That Weigh About 1 Gram
Actual Weight
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2. Read and write the weight. Write the word kilograms or the word grams.
700 600 0 1,000 g
500
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3. Read and write the weight. Write the word kilograms or the word grams.
0 5 kg
4 3
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2
Name
Circle the correct weight for each object. 2.
1.
680 grams
36 grams
680 kilograms
36 kilograms
3.
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2 grams
15 grams
2 kilograms
15 kilograms
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Read and write the weights. Write kg or g with each measurement. 6.
5.
420 415 410
0 500 g 250
13 12
14 0
1
2
15 kg
3
11 10
4 9
8
7
6
5
7.
8. 240
230
0 400
500 g 100
300
200
0 30 kg 15
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9. Zara and James weigh the toy car. Zara says, “The toy car weighs 42 grams.” James says, “The toy car weighs 38 grams.”
30
Who is correct? How do you know?
0
40
100 g
50
10. Liz has a bag of rice that weighs 989 grams. She says, “My rice weighs about 1,000 grams.” David has a bag of rice that weighs 189 grams. He also says, “My rice weighs about 1,000 grams.” Do you agree with Liz? Do you agree with David? Explain.
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2
Name
Circle the correct unit for each estimate. 1. A basketball weighs about 600
.
2. A brick weighs about 4 3. A pen weighs about 4
. .
grams
kilograms
grams
kilograms
grams
kilograms
Read and write the weights. Write the correct unit next to each weight. 4.
5. 140 0 500 g
150
250
0 30 kg 15
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3
Name
1. The
weighs
grams.
The
weighs
grams. and the
The total weight of the
2. Original weight:
grams
The weight of the borrowed crayons is
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New weight:
grams.
grams
grams.
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Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. 3. Adam buys 3 bags of ice. Each bag of ice weighs 5 kilograms. How many kilograms do Adam’s bags of ice weigh in all?
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. 4. Mrs. Smith put 5 copies of the same book on a scale. How much does each book weigh?
0 15
20 kg
5
10
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Name
1. Mr. Davis weighs three objects. a. Read and write the weights. Write grams or kilograms with each measurement.
20
70 60
0 100 g
0 100 g
50
50
30
0 100 g
50
40
50
b. What is the total weight of the cup of pencils and box of crayons?
grams.
The total weight of the cup of pencils and box of crayons is c. What is the total weight of the scissors and cup of pencils?
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Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve each problem. 2. Mia puts a bag of rice on the scale. It weighs 320 grams. She takes some rice out of the bag. The scale reads 170 grams. How many grams of rice did Mia take out of the bag?
3. Shen uses 6 buckets of water to wash his car. Each bucket of water weighs 5 kilograms. What is the total weight of the 6 buckets of water?
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4. Jayla puts a total of 28 kilograms of potatoes equally into 4 bags. a. How many kilograms of potatoes are in each bag?
b. Jayla estimates that her dog weighs about the same as 3 bags of potatoes. About how much does Jayla’s dog weigh?
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3
Name
A backpack and a suitcase are shown, along with their weights.
4 kilograms
20 kilograms
1. How much heavier is the suitcase than the backpack?
2. What is the total weight of 3 identical backpacks?
3. How many backpacks weigh the same as one suitcase?
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Sprint Complete the equations. 1.
10 + 10 + 10 =
2.
3 tens =
3.
3 × 10 =
4.
30 ÷ 10 =
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A
Number Correct:
Complete the equations. 1.
5+5=
23.
6 × 10 =
2.
2 fives =
24.
7 × 10 =
3.
2×5=
25.
9 × 10 =
4.
10 ÷ 5 =
26.
60 ÷ 10 =
5.
10 + 10 =
27.
70 ÷ 10 =
6.
2 tens =
28.
90 ÷ 10 =
7.
2 × 10 =
29.
6×5=
8.
20 ÷ 10 =
30.
7×5=
9.
5 tens =
31.
9×5=
10.
5 × 10 =
32.
30 ÷ 5 =
11.
50 ÷ 10 =
33.
35 ÷ 5 =
12.
10 fives =
34.
45 ÷ 5 =
13.
10 × 5 =
35.
8 × 10 =
14.
50 ÷ 5 =
36.
80 ÷ 10 =
15.
3 × 10 =
37.
8×5=
16.
30 ÷ 10 =
38.
40 ÷ 5 =
17.
3×5=
39.
9 tens =
18.
15 ÷ 5 =
40.
70 ÷ 10 =
19.
4 × 10 =
41.
9 fives =
20.
40 ÷ 10 =
42.
45 ÷ 5 =
21.
4×5=
43.
10 × 10 =
22.
20 ÷ 5 =
44.
100 ÷ 10 =
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B
Number Correct: Improvement:
Complete the equations. 1.
10 + 10 =
23.
5 × 10 =
2.
2 tens =
24.
6 × 10 =
3.
2 × 10 =
25.
8 × 10 =
4.
20 ÷ 10 =
26.
50 ÷ 10 =
5.
5+5=
27.
60 ÷ 10 =
6.
2 fives =
28.
80 ÷ 10 =
7.
2×5=
29.
5×5=
8.
10 ÷ 5 =
30.
6×5=
9.
3 tens =
31.
8×5=
10.
3 × 10 =
32.
25 ÷ 5 =
11.
30 ÷ 10 =
33.
30 ÷ 5 =
12.
3 fives =
34.
40 ÷ 5 =
13.
3×5=
35.
7 × 10 =
14.
15 ÷ 5 =
36.
90 ÷ 10 =
15.
4 × 10 =
37.
7×5=
16.
40 ÷ 10 =
38.
45 ÷ 5 =
17.
4×5=
39.
9 × 10 =
18.
20 ÷ 5 =
40.
70 ÷ 10 =
19.
5 × 10 =
41.
9×5=
20.
50 ÷ 10 =
42.
35 ÷ 5 =
21.
5×5=
43.
10 × 10 =
22.
25 ÷ 5 =
44.
100 ÷ 10 =
36
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4
Name
Circle the words that describe the capacity of each container. 1. Mug
2. Mop Bucket less than 1 liter
less than 1 liter
more than 1 liter
more than 1 liter
about the same as 1 liter
about the same as 1 liter
3. Water Bottle
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4. Glue Bottle less than 1 liter
less than 1 liter
more than 1 liter
more than 1 liter
about the same as 1 liter
about the same as 1 liter
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5. Milk Carton
6. Bottle of Nail Polish less than 1 liter
less than 1 liter
more than 1 liter
more than 1 liter
about the same as 1 liter
about the same as 1 liter
7. Shade and label the cups to show how to decompose 1,000 milliliters into 10 equal parts.
How would your answer change if you decomposed 10 milliliters into 10 equal parts?
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8. Carla wants to put 100 milliliters of water in container B. She knows container A can hold 10 milliliters of water.
10 mL
100 mL
Container A
Container B a. How can Carla use container A to fill container B with 100 milliliters of water?
b. Draw and label tick marks on container B to show how much water there would be after each 10 mL pour.
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4
Name
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem.
10 bottles hold a total of 1,000 milliliters of glue. Each bottle holds the same amount. How many milliliters of glue does each bottle hold?
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TA ▸ Lesson 5
5
Name
Label the vertical number line on the container. a. What did you label as the halfway mark? Why?
1,000 mL
b. Explain how pouring each cup of water helped you create a vertical number line.
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5
Name
How much liquid is in each container? 1.
1,000 mL
2.
1,000 mL
900
3.
1,000 mL
900
900
800
800
800
700
700
700
600
600
600
500
500
500
400
400
400
300
300
300
200
200
200
100
100
100
mL
mL
mL
About how many milliliters, in hundreds, of liquid are in each container? 4.
1,000 mL
5.
1,000 mL
900
About
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900
800
800
700
700
600
600
500
500
400
400
300
300
200
200
100
100
mL
6.
About
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mL
About
mL
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7. Amy pours water into the container until it reaches halfway to 1,000 milliliters. a. Color Amy’s container to show how much water is in it.
1,000 mL 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100
b. Explain how you found the halfway mark.
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8. David needs 60 milliliters of milk to make pancakes. a. Label the tick marks on the container between 10 milliliters and 100 milliliters. b. Color the container to show how much milk David needs. 100 mL
10
c. Is the amount of milk more than halfway or less than halfway to 100 milliliters? Explain your answer.
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TA ▸ Lesson 5
5
Name
Circle the correct unit of liquid volume for each estimate. 1. A bottle of water can hold about 500
.
milliliters
liters
2. A jug of milk can hold about 3
.
milliliters
liters
3. A bathtub can hold about 300
.
milliliters
liters
4. Carla needs 70 milliliters of vegetable oil to make banana bread. a. Label the tick marks on the container between 10 milliliters and 100 milliliters. b. Color the container to show how much vegetable oil Carla needs.
100 mL
10
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6
Name
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. 1. Oka mixes 167 milliliters of lemon juice with 754 milliliters of iced tea. How many milliliters of lemon juice and iced tea are there altogether?
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. 2. David’s water bottle has 750 mL of water in it. He drinks some water. David’s water bottle now has 490 mL of water in it. How much water did David drink?
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Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. 3. Each time Adam washes his hands, he uses about 5 liters of water. About how many liters of water does Adam use to wash his hands 8 times?
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. 4. Ivan has 21 liters of water. He pours an equal amount of water into each of 3 water coolers. How many liters of water are in each water cooler?
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6
Name
1. Miss Diaz pours water into two containers as shown. a. Read and write how much water is in each container.
Container A
Container B
1,000 mL
1,000 mL
900 800
750 mL
700 600
900 800 700
700 mL
600
500
500
400
400
300
300
200
200
100
100
500 mL
450 mL
b. Miss Diaz pours 190 milliliters of water from container B into container A. How much water is in container A now?
Now there are
milliliters of water in container A.
c. How much water is left in container B?
There are
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Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve each problem. 2. Luke has some water in a container. Eva pours 238 milliliters of water into Luke’s container. a. Now Luke’s container has 594 milliliters of water. How much water was in Luke’s container before Eva poured her water in?
b. Now Eva’s container has 423 milliliters of water. How much water was in Eva’s container before she poured water into Luke’s container?
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3. Mr. Lopez drinks 3 liters of water each day. How many liters of water does he drink in 7 days?
4. Liz collects 100 liters of water in her rain barrel. How many 10-liter buckets can Liz fill with the water from her rain barrel?
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6
Name
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. Cup B holds 118 milliliters more than cup A holds. How much does cup B hold?
Cup A 237 mL
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7
Name
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. 1. James runs 350 meters. Casey runs 425 meters. How many more meters does Casey run than James?
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. 2. Amy swims 255 meters more than Mia. Mia swims 475 meters. How many meters does Amy swim?
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Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. 3. A painter puts 5 milliliters of blue coloring into each container of paint. How many milliliters of blue coloring does the painter use for 9 containers of paint?
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. 4. Ivan puts a total of 28 grams of popcorn equally into bags. He fills each bag with 4 grams of popcorn. How many bags of popcorn does Ivan fill?
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7
Name
1. Pablo buys turkey and cheese at the store. a. Read and write the weights of the turkey and cheese.
Turkey
Cheese
250
370
240
360
0 400
500 g 100
300
0 400 500 g 100
200
300
200
b. How much do the turkey and cheese weigh altogether?
The turkey and cheese weigh
grams altogether.
c. How much more does the cheese weigh than the turkey?
The cheese weighs
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Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve each problem. 2. Shen’s cat drinks 6 liters of water in one month. His dog drinks 31 liters of water. How many more liters of water does Shen’s dog drink than his cat?
3. Ivan has 456 milliliters of water. Robin has 238 milliliters less than Ivan. How much water does Robin have?
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4. Deepa takes 5 milliliters of medicine each day. How many milliliters of medicine does she take in 7 days?
5. A nickel weighs 5 grams. How many nickels would it take to weigh 45 grams total?
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6. Carla’s heights at age 5 and age 8 are shown on the chart below. a. Read and write Carla’s height at age 5 and at age 8. Carla’s height at age 8 is Carla’s height at age 5 was
centimeters. centimeters.
150 cm 140
Carla’s height at age 8 Carla’s height at age 5
130 120 110 100 90 80
b. How much shorter was Carla at age 5 than at age 8?
70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
c. Carla thinks she will grow 22 more centimeters from age 8 to age 12. How tall does Carla think she will be at age 12?
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7
Name
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. A polar bear weighs 197 kilograms more than a black bear. The black bear weighs 149 kilograms. What is the weight of the polar bear?
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TB ▸ Lesson 8 ▸ Equal Groups Cards Set A
Flip: Equal Groups Set A
2 threes
3
3
5+5+5
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10
5 tens
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10
10
10
10 + 10
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5 twos
2 + 2 + 2+ 2 + 2
4 fours
4
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3
3 ▸ M2 ▸ TB ▸ Lesson 8 ▸ Equal Groups Cards Set A
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4+4
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10 threes
3+3+3+3
3
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4 tens
3 ▸ M2 ▸ TB ▸ Lesson 8 ▸ Equal Groups Cards Set A
10 + 10 + 10 + 10
10 twos
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Flip: Equal Groups Set B
2
2
2
2+2+2
5 threes
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10 fives
10 fours
4 twos
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2+2+2+2
4
4
4
4
4
4+4+4
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4 fives
5
5
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5+5
10 + 10 + 10
10
10
10
5 fives
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2
2+2
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TB ▸ Lesson 8
8
Name
1. Use the picture to help complete the sentences. a. The temperature is between degrees. b. The temperature is
and
100 90
60
80 70 60
degrees.
50
50 40 30 20 10 0
2. Use the picture to help complete the sentences. a. The temperature is between degrees. b. The temperature is
and
degrees.
100 90 80 70
40
60 50 40
30
30 20 10 0
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3. Eva measures the temperature outside on a winter day. The temperature is shown on the thermometer. a. The temperature is between b. The temperature is c. The temperature is closer to d. The temperature is about
tens and halfway from
tens.
100 90 80
tens to
tens.
70 60 50
tens.
40
degrees.
30 20 10 0
4. Deepa measures the temperature of the water in a swimming pool. The temperature is shown on the thermometer. a. The temperature is about
degrees.
100 90 80 70
b. How do you know?
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
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8
Name
Read and write the temperatures. 1.
Iced Tea
2.
100
Honey
70
100 90
90
40
70 60
60
70 60
30
40 30
70
50
30
40
20
30
50
20
0
10
60
80
40
10
20 20
100
60
50
50
Water 90
80
80
3.
10 0
0
degrees
degrees
degrees
Color to show a temperature between the given tens. Then write the temperature. 4. 2 tens and 3 tens
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100
100
90
90
90
80
80
80
70
70
70
60
60
60
50
50
50
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40
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7. David measures the temperature of his ice water. The temperature is shown on the thermometer. a. Which two tens is the temperature between?
100 90 80 70
b. Is the temperature less than halfway or more than halfway between the two tens? Explain your answer.
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
c. Which ten is the temperature closer to?
d. To the nearest ten, the temperature of David’s ice water is about
degrees.
8. Mr. Endo measures the outside temperature on a spring day. The temperature is shown on the thermometer. a. Which two tens is the temperature between?
100 90 80 70 60 50 40
b. Which ten is the temperature closer to?
30 20 10 0
c. To the nearest ten, the temperature is about 98
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9. Oka will not go swimming until the temperature is about 80 degrees. The temperature is shown on the thermometer. Will Oka go swimming? Explain.
100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
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8
Name
Use the thermometer to complete each statement.
100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
a. The temperature is between
tens and
b. The temperature is closer to
tens.
c. The temperature is about
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9
Name
1.
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2. When rounding to the nearest ten, what numbers round to 70? Use the number lines to support your thinking.
69 68 67 66
70 = 7 tens
65 = 6 tens 5 ones
60 = 6 tens
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80 = 8 tens
74 73 72 71
75 = 7 tens 5 ones
70 = 7 tens
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9
Name
1. Use the picture to help you answer parts (a)–(e). a. How much water is in the container? 100 mL
milliliters
b. Which two tens is the amount of water between?
90 80
c. Is the amount of water less than halfway or more than halfway between the tens? Explain your answer.
70 60 50 40
d. Which ten is the amount of water closer to?
30 20 10
e. To the nearest ten milliliters, the amount of water in the container is milliliters.
2. Use the picture to help you answer parts (a)–(e). a. How much does the tennis ball weigh?
grams
b. Which two tens is the weight of the tennis ball between? 60
50 0 100 g
c. Is the weight of the tennis ball less than halfway or more than halfway between the tens? Explain your answer.
50
d. Which ten is the weight of the tennis ball closer to? e. To the nearest ten grams, the weight of the tennis ball grams. is
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3. Use the picture to help you answer parts (a)–(c). 100
90 = 9 tens
90
90
80 70 60
80
50
85 = 8 tens 5 ones
40 30
80 = 8 tens
20 10 0
a. What is the temperature?
degrees
b. Plot and label the temperature on the vertical number line. c. What is the temperature rounded to the nearest ten degrees? degrees. The temperature is about
4. The height of Pablo’s dog is 75 centimeters.
80 = 8 tens
a. Label the halfway mark on the vertical number line. b. Plot and label the height of Pablo’s dog on the vertical number line. c. What do you notice about the halfway mark and the height of Pablo’s dog?
70 = 7 tens
d. What is the height of Pablo’s dog rounded to the nearest ten centimeters? The height of Pablo’s dog is about
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9
Name
Use the picture to help you answer the questions. a. How much water is in the container? milliliters
100 mL 90
50 = 5 tens
80
b. Plot and label the amount of water on the vertical number line.
70
c. To the nearest ten milliliters, the amount milliliters. of water is
50
60
45 = 4 tens 5 ones
40 30 20 10
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10
Name
Read and record the temperature on each thermometer.
A
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40
40
40
40
30
30
30
30
20
20
20
20
10
10
10
10
0
0
0
0
B
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D
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10
Name
Plot each measurement on the number line. Round each measurement to the nearest ten liters. 1.
2.
40 = 4 tens
40 = 4 tens
35 = 3 tens 5 ones
30 = 3 tens
30 = 3 tens 32 liters ≈
liters
36 liters ≈
liters
Label the tick marks on each number line and plot each measurement. Round each measurement to the nearest ten kilograms. 4.
3.
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Label the tick marks on each number line and plot each measurement. Round each measurement to the nearest ten meters. 5.
6.
355 meters ≈
meters
492 meters ≈
meters
Round each number to the nearest ten. Draw a number line to show your thinking. 7. 48 ≈
112
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9. 74 ≈
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10. 574 ≈
11. Ray and Robin round 315 to the nearest ten. Robin says, “315 is about 320.” Ray says, “315 is about 310.” Who do you agree with? Why?
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12. Use the number lines to help you round each number to the nearest ten. b.
a.
60 = 6 tens
70 = 7 tens
57 55 = 5 tens 5 ones
65 = 6 tens 5 ones 63
50 = 5 tens
60 = 6 tens
57 ≈
63 ≈
c. What do you notice about your answers to parts (a) and (b)? d. Go back to the number line in part (a). Plot another number between 50 and 60 that rounds to 60. e. Go back to the number line in part (b). Plot another number between 60 and 70 that rounds to 60. f.
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List as many numbers that round to 60 as you can. You may use the number lines to help.
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10
Name
Round to the nearest ten. Use the number line to show your thinking. 1. 26 ≈
2. 276 ≈
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3. Eva rounds 603 to the nearest ten. She says it is 610. Is she correct? Why? Use a number line and words to explain your answer.
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TB ▸ Lesson 11
11
Name
1. Miss Wong knits baby blankets. She uses 960 meters of yarn to knit each blanket. Round the number of meters Miss Wong uses to knit each blanket to the nearest hundred meters.
2. Eva runs 1250 meters. Round the number of meters Eva runs to the nearest hundred meters.
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11
Name
Round each number to the nearest hundred. Show your thinking on the number line. 1.
2.
150 = 1 hundred 5 tens
143 ≈ 3.
4.
450 ≈
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281 ≈
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567 ≈
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6.
5.
1567 ≈
928 ≈
7.
Adam’s bottle has 236 milliliters of water in it. Round the amount of water to the nearest hundred milliliters. Show your thinking on a number line.
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8.
3 ▸ M2 ▸ TB ▸ Lesson 11
There are 782 students in the school. Round the number of students to the nearest hundred. Show your thinking on a number line.
9.
Jayla runs 650 meters. Round the distance Jayla runs to the nearest hundred meters. Show your thinking on a number line.
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10.
Zara and Gabe read a total of 1850 pages. Zara says, “We read about 1900 pages.” Gabe says, “We read about 1800 pages.” Who rounded to the nearest hundred correctly? Explain your answer.
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11
Name
Round to the nearest hundred. Show your thinking on the number line. 1. 137 ≈
2. 1761 ≈
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3. There are 685 people at a basketball game. Draw a vertical number line to help you round 685 to the nearest hundred.
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ Sprint ▸ Multiply and Divide by 2 and 4
Sprint Complete the equations. 1.
2+2+2=
2.
3 twos =
3.
3×2=
4.
6÷2=
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A
Number Correct:
Complete the equations. 1.
2+2=
23.
5×2=
2.
2 twos =
24.
6×2=
3.
2×2=
25.
8×2=
4.
4÷2=
26.
10 ÷ 2 =
5.
4+4=
27.
12 ÷ 2 =
6.
2 fours =
28.
16 ÷ 2 =
7.
2×4=
29.
5×4=
8.
8÷4=
30.
6×4=
9.
3 twos =
31.
8×4=
10.
3×2=
32.
20 ÷ 4 =
11.
6÷2=
33.
24 ÷ 4 =
12.
3 fours =
34.
32 ÷ 4 =
13.
3×4=
35.
7×2=
14.
12 ÷ 4 =
36.
10 twos =
15.
4×2=
37.
7×4=
16.
8÷2=
38.
40 ÷ 4 =
17.
4×4=
39.
9×2=
18.
16 ÷ 4 =
40.
14 ÷ 2 =
19.
5×2=
41.
9×4=
20.
10 ÷ 2 =
42.
28 ÷ 4 =
21.
5×4=
43.
18 ÷ 2 =
22.
20 ÷ 4 =
44.
36 ÷ 4 =
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B
Number Correct: Improvement:
Complete the equations. 1.
4+4=
23.
6×2=
2.
2 fours =
24.
7×2=
3.
4×2=
25.
8×2=
4.
4÷2=
26.
12 ÷ 2 =
5.
2+2=
27.
14 ÷ 2 =
6.
2 twos =
28.
16 ÷ 2 =
7.
2×4=
29.
6×4=
8.
8÷2=
30.
7×4=
9.
4 twos =
31.
8×4=
10.
2×4=
32.
24 ÷ 4 =
11.
6÷2=
33.
20 ÷ 4 =
12.
3 twos =
34.
40 ÷ 4 =
13.
3×2=
35.
9×2=
14.
2×3=
36.
18 ÷ 2 =
15.
5×2=
37.
9×4=
16.
10 ÷ 2 =
38.
36 ÷ 4 =
17.
10 × 2 =
39.
9 twos =
18.
5×4=
40.
28 ÷ 4 =
19.
4×5=
41.
9 fours =
20.
20 ÷ 2 =
42.
12 ÷ 4 =
21.
20 ÷ 4 =
43.
7 fours =
22.
40 ÷ 4 =
44.
32 ÷ 4 =
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TB ▸ Lesson 12
12
Name
1. James weighs four dogs for a class project. He creates a table to represent the weights of the dogs. Complete the table by rounding the weight of each dog to the nearest ten.
Dog
Weight of Dog (kilograms)
Max
32
Coco
26
Gus
48
Daisy
14
Weight Rounded to the Nearest Ten (kilograms)
a. Use the rounded weights to estimate Max and Coco’s combined weight. b. Use the rounded weights to estimate how much more Gus weighs than Daisy.
Round both measurements to estimate the sum or difference. 2. 58 cm + 35 cm
+
=
-
=
3. 123 mL - 96 mL
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4. 350 g + 237 g
+
=
5. Miss Wong walks 386 meters from her home to the post office. She walks another 423 meters from the post office to the grocery store.
386 meters
423 meters
a. Estimate the total distance Miss Wong walks from her home to the grocery store by rounding each distance to the nearest ten meters.
b. Estimate the total distance Miss Wong walks from her home to the grocery store by rounding each distance to the nearest hundred meters.
c. Miss Wong walks from her home to the grocery store, and then she walks back home. She says the total distance is about 1600 meters. Do you agree with Miss Wong? Why?
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12
Name
Shen practiced playing the trumpet for 157 minutes last week. He practiced for 245 minutes this week. a. Estimate the total amount of time Shen practiced by rounding each number of minutes.
b. Shen says he practiced for a total of 402 minutes. Is Shen’s total reasonable? Explain your answer.
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 13
13
Name
Complete the table to show the number of students who chose each favorite school lunch. Represent the data on a horizontal bar graph. Create a scale for the graph. Lunch Choice
Number of Students
Pizza Spaghetti Chicken Nuggets Nachos Salad Favorite School Lunches of Students in Class
Pizza Spaghetti
Lunch Choice
Chicken Nuggets Nachos Salad
Number of Students
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13
Name
1. Mr. Endo’s class wants to know how students get to school. They survey 530 students and make a graph to display the data. How Students Get to School 200
150
Number of Students
100
50
0
Bus
Car
Walk
Bike
Way to Get to School
a. What is the most frequent way students get to school? b. How many more students ride the bus than walk? c. How many fewer students ride a bike than ride in a car? d. How many more students get to school by bus than by bike and car combined?
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2. Third grade students voted on where to go on a field trip. The table shows how many students voted for each field trip choice. Field Trip Choice
Number of Students
Zoo
25
Museum
30
Farm
50
Aquarium
15
a. Represent the data on the horizontal bar graph. Create a scale for the graph. Field Trip Choice of Third Grade Students
Zoo
Museum
Field Trip Choice Farm
Aquarium
Number of Students
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b. Explain how you chose the scale for your graph.
c. Based on the data, where do you think the third grade students should go on a field trip? Why?
d. How many more students voted to go to the museum than the aquarium?
e. How many fewer students voted to go to the zoo than the farm?
f.
How many more students voted to go to the farm than the zoo and aquarium combined?
g. How many third grade students voted altogether?
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13
Name
Third grade students voted for their favorite recess game. The table shows how many students voted for each game. Recess Game
Number of Students
Four Square
45
Basketball
35
Kickball
25
Tag
20
a. Represent the data on the horizontal bar graph. Create a scale for the graph. Favorite Third Grade Recess Game
Four Square
Basketball
Recess Game Kickball
Tag
Number of Students
b. How many fewer students chose tag than basketball?
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 14
14
Name
Add. 1. 2 ones + 7 ones =
3. 5 tens + 3 tens =
ones
tens
5. 5 tens 2 ones + 3 tens =
7. 5 tens 2 ones + 3 tens 7 ones =
9.
2. 2 + 7 =
4. 50 + 30 =
tens
ones
tens
= 63 + 16
11. 140 + 36 =
13.
= 364 + 120
15. 461 + 208 =
17.
= 461 + 209
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6. 52 + 30 =
ones
8. 52 + 37 =
10.
= 63 + 25
12. 240 + 39 =
14.
= 664 + 320
16. 761 + 228 =
18.
= 762 + 228
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 14
Subtract. 19. 8 ones − 3 ones =
21. 7 tens − 5 tens =
ones
20. 8 − 3 =
tens
23. 7 tens 8 ones − 5 tens =
25. 7 tens 8 ones − 5 tens 3 ones =
22. 70 − 50 =
tens
ones
tens
24. 78 − 50 =
ones
26. 78 − 53 =
27. 45 − 13 =
28. 450 − 130 =
29. 147 − 25 =
30. 547 − 26 =
31. 785 − 362 =
32. 876 − 562 =
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 14
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve each part of the problem. 33. Casey’s container has 468 milliliters of water in it. David’s container has 225 milliliters of water in it. a. How much more water is in Casey’s container than in David’s container?
b. David pours his water into Casey’s container. How much water is in Casey’s container now?
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 14
14
Name
Add or subtract. Show your strategy. 1. 251 + 533 =
2. 867 − 134 =
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ Sprint ▸ Multiply and Divide by 5
Sprint Complete the equations. 1.
2×5=
2.
10 ÷ 5 =
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A
Number Correct:
Complete the equations. 1.
1×5=
23.
5×
= 15
2.
2×5=
24.
5×
= 25
3.
3×5=
25.
15 ÷ 5 =
4.
5÷5=
26.
25 ÷ 5 =
5.
10 ÷ 5 =
27.
5×
= 35
6.
15 ÷ 5 =
28.
5×
= 45
7.
4×5=
29.
35 ÷ 5 =
8.
5×5=
30.
45 ÷ 5 =
9.
6×5=
31.
5×
=5
10.
20 ÷ 5 =
32.
5×
=0
11.
25 ÷ 5 =
33.
5÷5=
12.
30 ÷ 5 =
34.
15 ÷ 5 =
13.
7×5=
35.
5×
14.
8×5=
36.
15.
9×5=
37.
16.
35 ÷ 5 =
38.
17.
40 ÷ 5 =
39.
18.
45 ÷ 5 =
40.
19.
10 × 5 =
41.
20.
1×5=
42.
21.
50 ÷ 5 =
43.
22.
5÷5=
44.
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= 10 × 5 = 20
5×
= 30 × 5 = 40
5×
= 50 ÷5=2
20 ÷
=5 ÷5=6
40 ÷
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B
Number Correct: Improvement:
Complete the equations. 1.
1×5=
23.
5×
= 10
2.
2×5=
24.
5×
= 20
3.
3×5=
25.
10 ÷ 5 =
4.
5÷5=
26.
20 ÷ 5 =
5.
10 ÷ 5 =
27.
5×
= 30
6.
15 ÷ 5 =
28.
5×
= 40
7.
3×5=
29.
30 ÷ 5 =
8.
4×5=
30.
40 ÷ 5 =
9.
5×5=
31.
5×
=5
10.
15 ÷ 5 =
32.
5×
=0
11.
20 ÷ 5 =
33.
5÷5=
12.
25 ÷ 5 =
34.
10 ÷ 5 =
13.
6×5=
35.
5×
14.
7×5=
36.
15.
8×5=
37.
16.
30 ÷ 5 =
38.
17.
35 ÷ 5 =
39.
18.
40 ÷ 5 =
40.
19.
9×5=
41.
20.
10 × 5 =
42.
21.
45 ÷ 5 =
43.
22.
50 ÷ 5 =
44.
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= 15 × 5 = 25
5×
= 35 × 5 = 45
5×
= 50 ÷5=3
25 ÷
=5 ÷5=7
45 ÷
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 15
15
Name
Use a simplifying strategy to add. 1. 9 + 1 + 6 = 10 + 6 =
2. 19 + 1 + 6 = 20 + 6 =
9+7=
19 + 7 =
= 29 + 7
3.
4.
5. 99 + 17 =
6. 99 + 37 =
= 98 + 32
7.
= 39 + 17
8.
9. 53 + 97 =
= 33 + 98
10. 55 + 97 =
11. Mr. Endo wants his students to practice making the next ten. a. Circle the problems Mr. Endo should give his students.
68 + 14
49 + 32
81 + 13
20 + 57
51 + 99
b. Explain why Mr. Endo should give the problems you circled.
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 15
Use a simplifying strategy to add. 12. 99 + 1 + 16 = 100 + 16 =
13. 199 + 1 + 26 = 200 + 26 =
99 + 17 =
199 + 27 =
14. 199 + 43 =
15. 298 + 42 =
16. 398 + 145 =
17. 254 + 498 =
18. Jayla makes the next hundred to find 398 + 174.
398 + 174 = 574 2
172
400 + 174 Is Jayla’s work correct? Explain your answer.
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 15
15
Name
Use a simplifying strategy to add. 1. 149 + 135 =
2. 198 + 65 =
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 16
16
Name
Use a simplifying strategy to add. 1. 50 + 24 =
2. 50 + 24 − 1 =
3. 49 + 24
4. 100 + 36 =
5. 100 + 36 − 1 =
6. 99 + 36 =
7. 200 + 54 =
8. 200 + 54 − 2 =
9. 198 + 54 =
10. 199 + 56 =
11. 25 + 399 =
12. 157 + 498 =
13.
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 16
14. The thought bubbles show compensation strategies used to complete the equations. Draw a line to match each equation to the correct thought bubble. Then complete each equation.
27 + 45 =
30
+45
75
198 + 27 =
–2
73
200
+27
227
–1
27 + 199 =
226
30
+45
75
–3
45 + 28 =
72
200
+27
227
–2
225
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. 15. David’s container has 298 milliliters of water. Mia’s container has 64 more milliliters of water than David’s container. How many milliliters of water are in Mia’s container?
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 16
16. Luke and Oka use compensation to add 398 and 146.
Oka’s Work
Luke Lu ke’s ’s Wo Work rk
398 39 8 + 14 146 6 = 54 544 4
398 39 8 + 14 146 6 = 54 546 6
400
+ 146
546
-2
544
398
+2
400
+ 146
546
Whose work is correct? How do you know?
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 16
16
Name
Use a simplifying strategy to add. 1. 38 + 243 =
2. 127 + 399 =
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 17
17
Name
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. Mr. Lopez has 370 grams of tomato. He uses 48 grams of tomato for a sandwich. How many grams of tomato does Mr. Lopez have left?
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 17
17
Name
Use a simplifying strategy to subtract. 1. 10 − 9 =
30 – 9 =
2.
20
14 – 9 =
3.
4
10
5. 16 − 9 =
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10
34 – 9 =
4.
24
10
6. 36 − 9 =
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 17
7.
40 – 19 =
8. 42 − 19 =
20
9. 61 − 29 =
10. 65 − 28 =
11. 61 − 38 =
12. 67 − 38 =
13. 160 − 49 =
14. 165 − 48 =
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 17
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve each problem. 15. Deepa buys 384 grams of oats. She uses 39 grams of oats. How many grams of oats does Deepa have left?
16. Pablo has 274 centimeters of ribbon. He uses 58 centimeters of ribbon for a project. How much ribbon does Pablo have left?
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17. Eva shows her brother how to use the take from a ten strategy to subtract 59 from 272.
272 - 59 = 213 212 60
60 - 59 = 1 2122 + 1 = 213 21 21 3
Eva’s brother asks, “Why did you write an addition equation if you are subtracting?” What should Eva tell her brother about the addition equation?
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 17
17
Name
Use a simplifying strategy to subtract. 1. 493 − 68 =
2. 648 − 39 =
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 18
18
Name
Use a simplifying strategy to subtract. 1. 100 − 99 =
3.
2. 100 − 98 =
120 – 98 =
4.
220 – 98 =
100
5. 420 − 99 =
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6. 520 − 98 =
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7. 421 − 99 =
9.
500 – 199 =
8. 421 − 97 =
10.
501 – 299 =
200
300
11. 650 − 299 =
12. 651 − 298 =
13. 860 − 299 =
14. 865 − 398 =
170
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 18
15. There is water in container A. a. Write the amount of water.
Container A 1,000 mL 900 800 700 600
milliliters
500 400 300 200 100
b. Amy pours some water out of container A. Write the amount of water left.
Container A 1,000 mL 900 800 700
milliliters
600 500 400 300
200 mL
200 100
190 mL
c. How much water did Amy pour out of container A?
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16. Robin wants to use the take from a hundred strategy to find 576 − 63. Do you think Robin should use the take from a hundred strategy? Why?
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18
Name
Use a simplifying strategy to subtract. 1. 460 − 99 =
2. 543 − 297 =
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 19
19
Name
Use a simplifying strategy to subtract. 1. 34 − 19 = 35 − 20 =
3. 43 − 28 =
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−
=
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2. 54 − 29 =
−
=
4. 62 − 38 =
−
=
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5. 220 − 90 =
7. 430 − 280 =
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6. 220 − 190 =
−
=
8. 530 − 370 =
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=
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9. 321 − 199 =
−
3 ▸ M2 ▸ TC ▸ Lesson 19
=
11. 847 − 490 =
10. 562 − 298 =
−
=
12. 800 − 598 =
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve each problem. 13. Gabe buys 459 grams of turkey at the store. He uses 199 grams of turkey to make sandwiches for lunch. How many grams of turkey does Gabe have left?
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14. Zara walks a total of 700 meters from her home to the school. Today, she stops to tie her shoe after walking 168 meters. How much farther does Zara have to walk to get to the school?
15. Mr. Endo asks the class if they could use compensation to find 630 − 190. Carla says, “Yes! We can add 1 ten to each number.” a. Use Carla’s strategy to subtract.
630 − 190 =
b. Does Carla’s strategy work to find 840 − 680? Why?
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19
Name
Use a simplifying strategy to subtract. 1. 500 − 276 =
2. 400 − 198 =
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TD ▸ Lesson 20
20
Name
Use the graph to find the number of people from each school who are on the field trip. People on Zoo Field Trip 60
50
40
Number of People
30
20
10
0 Oak Street School
Maple Street School
Park Street School
Lake Street School
School
Oak Street School:
Maple Street School:
Park Street School:
Lake Street School:
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TD ▸ Lesson 20
20
Name
Add. Show your strategy. 1. 46 mL + 25 mL
2. 246 mL + 125 mL
3. 58 g + 34 g
4. 581 g + 348 g
5. 74 + 52
6. 574 + 52
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7. 237 + 143
8. 354 + 275
9. 629 + 264
10. 568 + 341
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Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve each part of the problem. 11. David weighs the fruit he buys at the fruit stand. The table shows the weights of his fruit.
Fruit
Weight (grams)
Plums
172
Grapes
457
Peaches
335
Lemons
?
a. What is the total weight of the grapes and the peaches?
b. The lemons weigh 284 more grams than the plums. How much do the lemons weigh?
c. David finds the total weight of the plums and the grapes.
? 172 g
457 g
1 7 2 g The total weight of +457 g the plums and grapes 1 529 g is 529 grams. Is David’s work correct? Why?
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ TD ▸ Lesson 20
20
Name
1. Add. Show your strategy.
526 + 238 =
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. 2. Robin’s horse weighs 121 kilograms more than her cow. Her cow weighs 298 kilograms. How much does Robin’s horse weigh?
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ Sprint ▸ Multiply and Divide by 2
Sprint Complete the equations. 1.
3×2=
2.
6÷2=
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A
Number Correct:
Complete the equations. 1.
1×2=
23.
2×
=6
2.
2×2=
24.
2×
= 10
3.
3×2=
25.
6÷2=
4.
2÷2=
26.
10 ÷ 2 =
5.
4÷2=
27.
2×
= 14
6.
6÷2=
28.
2×
= 18
7.
4×2=
29.
14 ÷ 2 =
8.
5×2=
30.
18 ÷ 2 =
9.
6×2=
31.
2×
=2
10.
8÷2=
32.
2×
=0
11.
10 ÷ 2 =
33.
2÷2=
12.
12 ÷ 2 =
34.
6÷2=
13.
7×2=
35.
2×
14.
8×2=
36.
15.
9×2=
37.
16.
14 ÷ 2 =
38.
17.
16 ÷ 2 =
39.
18.
18 ÷ 2 =
40.
19.
10 × 2 =
41.
20.
1×2=
42.
21.
20 ÷ 2 =
43.
22.
2÷2=
44.
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2×
= 12 × 2 = 16
2×
= 20 ÷2=2
8÷
=2 ÷2=6
16 ÷
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3 ▸ M2 ▸ Sprint ▸ Multiply and Divide by 2
B
Number Correct: Improvement:
Complete the equations. 1.
1×2=
23.
2×
=4
2.
2×2=
24.
2×
=8
3.
3×2=
25.
4÷2=
4.
2÷2=
26.
8÷2=
5.
4÷2=
27.
2×
= 12
6.
6÷2=
28.
2×
= 16
7.
3×2=
29.
12 ÷ 2 =
8.
4×2=
30.
16 ÷ 2 =
9.
5×2=
31.
2×
=2
10.
6÷2=
32.
2×
=0
11.
8÷2=
33.
2÷2=
12.
10 ÷ 2 =
34.
4÷2=
13.
6×2=
35.
2×
14.
7×2=
36.
15.
8×2=
37.
16.
12 ÷ 2 =
38.
17.
14 ÷ 2 =
39.
18.
16 ÷ 2 =
40.
19.
9×2=
41.
20.
10 × 2 =
42.
21.
18 ÷ 2 =
43.
22.
20 ÷ 2 =
44.
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2×
= 14 × 2 = 18
2×
= 20 ÷2=3
10 ÷
=2 ÷2=7
18 ÷
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Name
1. Find each sum. a. 519 + 347
b. 497 + 253
c. 634 + 252
b. 477 + 253
c. 634 + 288
2. Find each sum. a. 566 + 347
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Name
Add. Show your strategy. 1. 283 cm + 31 cm
2. 283 cm + 131 cm
3. 307 kg + 64 kg
4. 387 kg + 264 kg
5. 451 + 279
6. 536 + 298
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7. 585 + 315
8. 627 + 273
9. 662 + 288
10. 769 + 164
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Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve each problem. 11. At the zoo, a baby elephant is 89 centimeters tall. The baby giraffe is 97 centimeters taller than the baby elephant. How tall is the baby giraffe?
12. Deepa drinks 177 milliliters of juice and 473 milliliters of milk at lunch. How much does she drink altogether?
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13. Shen buys 226 grams of cheese. He buys turkey that weighs 187 grams more than the cheese. What is the total weight of the cheese and the turkey?
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Name
Add. Show your strategy. 1. 328 kg + 299 kg =
2. 154 + 267 =
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22
Name
Complete the unit forms for each number.
825
440
ones
ones
8 hundreds 2 tens 8 hundreds 1 ten 7 hundreds
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507
ones ones tens 5 ones
4 hundreds 4 tens
ones ones
4 hundreds
tens 10 ones
3 hundreds
tens 0 ones
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5 hundreds 0 tens 4 hundreds
ones tens 7 ones
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22
Name
Subtract. Show your strategy. 1. 64 mL − 37 mL
2. 364 mL − 237 mL
3. 82 cm − 56 cm
4. 827 cm − 563 cm
5. 493 − 258
6. 539 − 298
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7. 651 − 349
8. 724 − 632
9. 870 − 428
10. 909 − 564
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Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve each problem. 11. Gabe is baking pumpkin bread. He needs 570 grams of sugar, but he has only 334 grams of sugar. How many more grams of sugar does Gabe need?
12. Miss Wong buys 279 centimeters of ribbon. She has 98 centimeters of ribbon left after wrapping presents. How many centimeters of ribbon did Miss Wong use to wrap presents?
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13. Ivan has 329 grams of peaches. He buys 467 more grams of peaches. Then Ivan uses 628 grams of peaches to make a peach pie. How many grams of peaches does he have left?
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Name
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. A horse gained 111 kilograms in one year. It now weighs 506 kilograms. What was the horse’s weight one year ago?
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23
Name
Subtract. Show your strategy. 1. 283 mL − 76 mL
2. 283 mL − 176 mL
3. 462 g − 67 g
4. 462 g − 267 g
5. 445 − 289
6. 581 − 398
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7. 671 − 484
8. 726 − 538
9. 835 − 749
10. 914 − 625
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Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve each problem. 11. Mr. Davis buys 345 milliliters of juice. After he drinks some, there is 182 milliliters of juice left. How much juice did Mr. Davis drink?
12. Robin and Luke measure the heights of their sunflowers. Robin’s sunflower is 246 centimeters tall. Luke’s sunflower is 158 centimeters tall. How much taller is Robin’s sunflower than Luke’s sunflower?
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13. Shen measures the weights of objects in the classroom. The table shows the weights of the objects. Object
Weight (grams)
Stapler
246
Plant
721
Book
387
How much more does the plant weigh than the book and the stapler combined?
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23
Name
Subtract. Show your strategy. 1. 210 − 84 =
2. 748 m − 379 m =
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24
Name
Subtract. Show your strategy. 1. 360 g − 46 g
2. 360 g − 246 g
3. 508 mL − 354 mL
4. 430 cm − 273 cm
5. 601 − 428
6. 712 − 538
7. 800 − 617
8. 900 − 726
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Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve each part of the problem. 9. James measures and records the amounts of water in four containers. a. How many more milliliters of water are in container A than container D?
Container
Measurement (milliliters)
A
604
B
358
C
900
D
517
b. How many milliliters of water does James need to add to container B to equal the amount of water in container D?
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c. James subtracts to figure out how many fewer milliliters of water are in container B than in container C.
900 mL – 358 mL 658 mL
What mistake did James make?
d. James pours some more water into container D by using a 10-milliliter measuring container. He fills the measuring container and pours it into container D four times. Now how much more water is in container D than in container B?
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24
Name
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. Shen has 392 more grams of raisins than Amy. Shen has 700 grams of raisins. How many grams of raisins does Amy have?
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25
Name
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve each part of the problem. 1. Eva’s cherries weigh 434 grams less than her apples. Eva’s apples weigh 670 grams. a. How much do Eva’s cherries weigh?
b. What do Eva’s cherries and apples weigh in total?
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Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve the problem. 2. Mrs. Smith plants 3 rows of 8 white flowers in her garden. There are 38 pink flowers already in the garden. How many total flowers are in Mrs. Smith’s garden?
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Name
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve each problem. 1. In the morning, a bakery makes 397 scones. In the afternoon, they make 540 more scones. a. How many scones do they make altogether?
b. The bakery sells 690 scones. How many scones are left?
2. There are 159 fewer second graders than third graders at Highland Elementary School. There are 490 second graders. a. How many third graders are there?
b. How many second and third graders are there in total?
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3. In total, Robin earned $25 doing chores and $25 walking dogs for 5 days last week. She earned the same amount of money each day. How much did she earn each day?
4. During a concert, 3 rows of 9 students are seated on the stage, and 44 students are standing. How many total students are seated or standing?
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5. Eva put 45 fish equally into 9 tanks. In total, how many fish are there in 6 of the tanks?
6. Pablo counts the tiles on the bathroom floor. He sees 4 rows and 6 columns of tiles. There are 16 gray tiles, and the rest are black. How many tiles are black?
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Name
Use the Read–Draw–Write process to solve each part of the problem. A library had 325 books before Miss Wong’s students check in 58 books. a. How many books are in the library now?
b. Miss Wong’s students check out some books. Now there are 368 books in the library. How many books did the students check out?
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Place Value Disks Collection 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
10
10
10
10
10
100
100
100
100
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
100,000
100,000
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Place Value Disks Collection 2
1
1
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
100
100
100
100
100
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
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Place Value Disks Collection 3
1
1
1
1
1
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
100
100
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
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Place Value Disks Collection 3
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
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100,000
100,000
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26
Name
For this counting collection, I am partners with
. .
We are counting
.
We estimate the collection has a value of This is how we organized and counted the collection:
The value of the collection is
.
An equation that describes how we found the value is .
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Self-Reflection Write one thing that worked well for you and your partner. Explain why it worked well.
Write one challenge you had. How did you work through the challenge?
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Name
1. What strategy did you use to count your collection?
2. If you counted your collection again, would you use the same strategy? Why?
3. What new place value units did you count? How do they relate to the place value units you already knew?
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100s
10s
1s
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ONE MILLION DOL L A RS
ON E MILLION D O L L A RS
ONE MILLION DOL L A RS
ON E MILLION D O L L A RS
ONE MILLION DOL L A RS
ON E MILLION D O L L A RS
ONE MILLION DOL L A RS
ON E MILLION D O L L A RS
ONE MILLION DOL L A RS
ON E MILLION D O L L A RS
ONE MILLION DOL L A RS
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27
Name
1.
$40,000
2.
$4,000
3.
$4,000,000
4.
$400,000
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Fill in the blanks to complete each pattern. 5.
20,000
40,000 600,000
6. 7.
7,000
8.
16,000
9.
3,000
6,000
10.
200,000
400,000
50,000
700,000
900,000
8,000
11,000 18,000
19,000 12,000 1,000,000
11. How many ten thousands are in 1 million? Explain how you know.
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27
Name
Fill in the blanks to complete each pattern.
30,000
230,000
40,000
70,000
250,000
900,000
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28
Name
Write the number in standard form by using commas. 1. 8215 2. 37486 3. 50082 4. Unit form:
thousands
hundreds
tens
ones
Standard form: 5. Unit form:
ten thousands
thousands
hundreds
ten
ten thousands
thousands
hundreds
tens
ones
Standard form: 6. Unit form:
ones
Standard form: Draw on the place value chart to represent the given number. Then write the number in standard form and expanded form. 7. 4 thousands 5 hundreds 3 tens 7 ones ten thousands
thousands
hundreds
tens
ones
Standard form: Expanded form:
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8. 8 ten thousands 9 hundreds 2 tens 6 ones ten thousands
thousands
hundreds
tens
ones
Standard form: Expanded form:
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28
Name
Write the number represented on the chart in unit form. Then write the number in standard form. 1.
Unit form:
1,000
10
1
1,000
10
1
1,000
100
10
10
1
1,000
100
10
10
1
1,000 1,000
100
10
10
1
thousands
hundreds
tens
ones
Standard form: 2.
Unit form:
100
10
1
1,000
100
10
1
1
10,000
1,000
100
10
1
1
10,000
1,000
100
100
10
1
1
10,000
1,000
100
100
10
1
1
ten thousands
thousands
hundreds
tens
ones
Standard form:
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3.
Unit form:
10,000
1,000
10,000 10,000
1,000
10,000 10,000
1,000
10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000
1 10
1
1,000
10
1
1,000
1,000
10
1
1,000
1,000
10
1
ten thousands
thousands
hundreds
tens
1
ones
Standard form:
Write the number represented on the place value chart in standard form. Then write the number in expanded form. 4.
thousands
hundreds
tens
ones
Standard form: Expanded form: 5,000 + 5.
ten thousands
+
thousands
+
hundreds
tens
ones
Standard form: Expanded form:
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6.
ten thousands
thousands
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hundreds
tens
ones
Standard form: Expanded form:
Write each number in standard form. 7. 20,000 + 5,000 + 900 + 30 + 4 = 8. 60,000 + 800 + 90 + 1 = 9. 5 + 3,000 + 400 + 70,000 =
Write each number in expanded form. 10.
1,347 =
11.
13,470 =
12.
80,905 =
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13. Liz and David write 91,035 in expanded form. Liz’s Way
David’s Way
91,035 = 30 + 1,000 + 5 + 90,00 90,000 0
91,035 = 90,000 + 1,000 + 30 + 5
Explain how they can both be correct.
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28
Name
Write each number in standard form. 1. 8,000 + 300 + 60 + 1 = 2. 50,000 + 2,000 + 70 + 3 = 3. 7 + 6,000 + 100 + 90,000 + 40 =
Write each number in expanded form. 4. 7,208 = 5. 16,925 = 6. 40,739 =
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one hundred thousand
ninety
90 nineteen
eight
nine
8
9
19
eighty
80 eighteen
seven
7
18
seventy
70 seventeen
six
6
17
sixty
60 sixteen
five
5
16
four
4
15
fifteen
50
fifty
100,000 forty
40 fourteen
three
3
14
ten thousand
10,000 thirty
30 thirteen
two
2
13
one thousand
1,000 twenty
20 twelve
one
12
one hundred ten eleven
3 ▸ M2 ▸ TE ▸ Lesson 29 ▸ Numbers in Word Form
1
Ones
11
Teen Numbers
10
Tens
100
Other
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29
Name
Draw a line to match each standard form to the correct word form. Standard Form
Word Form
1.
30,516
thirty-five thousand, sixty
2.
35,160
thirteen thousand, five hundred six
3.
35,060
thirty thousand, five hundred sixteen
4.
13,506
thirty-five thousand, one hundred sixty
Write the number in standard form. 5.
four thousand, eight hundred twenty-three
6.
twenty-six thousand, two hundred fifteen
7.
fifteen thousand, sixty-one
8.
fifty thousand, three hundred ninety
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Write the number in word form. 9. 7,482
10. 49,527
11. 95,018
12. 60,000 + 300 + 40 + 8
13. Write 81,207 in these forms. Word form: Unit form: Expanded form:
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14. The sign shows the population of Smithville. The population is the number of people who live there. Write the population in two different forms.
3 ▸ M2 ▸ TE ▸ Lesson 29
Smithville Population:
74,013
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29
Name
Write each number in standard form. 1. nine thousand, two hundred fifteen 2. seventy-five thousand, thirty-four 3. fifty thousand, nine hundred six
Write each number in word form. 4. 3,862
5. 15,807
6. 100,000
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Talking Tool Share Your Thinking
I know . . . . I did it this way because . . . . The answer is
because . . . .
My drawing shows . . . . I agree because . . . .
Agree or Disagree
That is true because . . . . I disagree because . . . . That is not true because . . . . Do you agree or disagree with
Ask for Reasoning
? Why?
Why did you . . . ? Can you explain . . . ? What can we do first? How is
Say It Again
related to
?
I heard you say . . . . said . . . . Another way to say that is . . . . What does that mean?
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Thinking Tool When I solve a problem or work on a task, I ask myself Before
Have I done something like this before? What strategy will I use? Do I need any tools?
During
Is my strategy working? Should I try something else? Does this make sense?
After
What worked well? What will I do differently next time?
At the end of each class, I ask myself
What did I learn? What do I have a question about?
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MATH IS EVERYWHERE Do you want to compare how fast you and your friends can run? Or estimate how many bees are in a hive? Or calculate your batting average? Math lies behind so many of life’s wonders, puzzles, and plans. From ancient times to today, we have used math to construct pyramids, sail the seas, build skyscrapers—and even send spacecraft to Mars. Fueled by your curiosity to understand the world, math will propel you down any path you choose. Ready to get started?
Module 1 Multiplication and Division with Units of 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10 Module 2 Place Value Concepts Through Metric Measurement Module 3 Multiplication and Division with Units of 0, 1, 6, 7, 8, and 9 Module 4 Multiplication and Area Module 5 Fractions as Numbers Module 6 Geometry, Measurement, and Data
What does this painting have to do with math? Swiss-born artist Paul Klee was interested in using color to express emotion. Here he created a grid, or array, of 35 colorful squares arranged in 5 rows and 7 columns. We will learn how an array helps us understand a larger shape by looking at the smaller shapes inside. Learning more about arrays will help us notice patterns and structure—an important skill for multiplication and division. On the cover Farbtafel “qu 1,” 1930 Paul Klee, Swiss, 1879–1940 Pastel on paste paint on paper, mounted on cardboard Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel, Switzerland Paul Klee (1879–1940), Farbtafel “qu 1” (Colour Table “Qu 1” ), 1930, 71. Pastel on coloured paste on paper on cardboard, 37.3 x 46.8 cm. Kunstmuseum Basel, Kupferstichkabinett, Schenkung der KleeGesellschaft, Bern. © 2020 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
ISBN 978-1-63898-503-7
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