A student knows 9 X 7 = 63. Write a division facts that matches.
63 / 9 = 7
48 / 6 =
8
Each strip is 1 whole.
Write the fraction that is shaded.
*On slide 1
Four cans are packed into a box. The total mass of the cans is 800g. How much does each can weigh? Show your thinking.
Each can weighs 200g.
Write a multiplication and division facts to match this problem.
Use a ? to show the unknown amount.
Candy costs $9 a bag. Ms. Beyer paid $54 in total. How many bags of candy did she buy?
9 X ? = 54
54 / 9 = ?
21 / ___ = 3
Each strip is one whole. Color the parts to show 8/6.
Is the fraction less than, equal to, or greater than one whole?
Is this a proper or improper fraction?
One whole colored plus two additional pieces.
Greater than one whole.
Ms. Beyer needs 80g of chocolate chips to make her chocolate chip cookies. She has 66g of chocolate chips.
a. Estimate how many kilograms of chocolate chips she needs to buy.
b. Solve to find the exact number.
a. 10g
b 80 - 66 = 14g
There are 6 rows and 42 dots in total. Write a multiplication and division facts to match the statement.
6 X 7 = 42
42 / 6 = 7
49 / 7 =
7
Fill in the correct fractions on the number line.
Which fractions are greater than one whole?
*On slide 3
What number of stickers could be found using 72 / 8?
a. The number of stickers left when 8 of the 72 stickers are given away.
b. The total number of stickers in a book with 72 pages when 8 stickers are placed on each page.
c. The number of stickers in each row when the total of 72 stickers are equally placed into 8 rows on a page.
d. The total number of stickers on a page when 72 stickers and 8 more stickers are added to the page.
63 / ___ = 7
9
Each strip is one whole.
Shade the first shape to match the fraction.
Shade the equivalent fraction.
Write the equivalent fraction.
*Slide 5
___ / 6 = 36
6
Each strip is one whole.
Shade the first shape to match the fraction.
Shade the equivalent fraction.
Write the equivalent fraction.
*Slide 6
Write the amount of water in the pitcher.
*Don't forget to add your units!
2/10 L