Plotting Points
Portion Webs
Fractions
Generic Rectangles
Frogs-Jumping
100

Click the link below and look at question #2.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1esrsxFWO5xnUrf_fn5QCy-X-jsL2ZhIsGIbAyELG7rw/edit?tab=t.0

Complete all the parts of the portion web.

Answers may vary.

Fraction: 45/100

Percent: 45%

Words: Forty-five percent, forty-five hundredths, forty-five over one hundred

100

When you add or subtract fractions, what do you need to first make sure the fractions have?  (And if they don't have this, you need to find it!)

A common denominator

100

You want to use a generic rectangle to multiply 15 x 23.  Explain how to write the dimensions of the rectangle.

The dimensions of the rectangle are determined by place value.  One side would be 10 + 5 and the other would be 20 + 3.

100

A frog starts at -3 and jumps 6 to the right.  Where does it land?

3
200

What is the name of the place where the x-axis and y-axis intersect?  This is where you begin when plotting points.  It is the ordered pair (0, 0)

The origin

200

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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1esrsxFWO5xnUrf_fn5QCy-X-jsL2ZhIsGIbAyELG7rw/edit?tab=t.0

Complete all the parts of the portion web.

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Fraction: 5/100

Percent: 5%

Words: Five hundredths, five percent, five out of 100

200

Add these fractions:

1/2 + 3/4

Extra Challenge -> Simplify your answer and/or make it a mixed number!

10/8, 5/4, 1 and 1/4

200

Use a generic rectangle to find the product of 15 x 23.

345

200

Write an expression for the following jumps.

A frog starts at 1, jumps 3 to the right, and then jumps 7 to the left.

Where does the frog land?

1 + 3 - 7

The frog lands at -3.

300

Click the link below and look at question #1.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1esrsxFWO5xnUrf_fn5QCy-X-jsL2ZhIsGIbAyELG7rw/edit?tab=t.0 

What is the ordered pair of point Y?

(4, 1)

300

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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1esrsxFWO5xnUrf_fn5QCy-X-jsL2ZhIsGIbAyELG7rw/edit?tab=t.0

Complete all the parts of the portion web.

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Decimal: 0.3

Percent: 30%

Words: Thirty percent, three tenths, thirty out of one hundred

300

Subtract these fractions:

6/15 - 1/3

3/45, 1/15

300

Use a generic rectangle to find the product of 34 x 61.

2,074

300

Write two expressions, one for each frog's jumps.

Benny: Starts at 3, jumps 7 left, and jumps 9 right.

Jonah: Starts at 0, jumps 10 right, and jumps 4 left.

Where does each frog land?  Compare the landing points with an inequality.

Benny: 3 - 7 + 9; lands at 5

Jonah: 0 + 10 - 4; lands at 6

5 < 6; Jonah was 1 number ahead.

400

Click the link below and look at question #1.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1esrsxFWO5xnUrf_fn5QCy-X-jsL2ZhIsGIbAyELG7rw/edit?tab=t.0 

What is the ordered pair of point Z?

(2, 4)

400

Click the link below and look at question #5.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1esrsxFWO5xnUrf_fn5QCy-X-jsL2ZhIsGIbAyELG7rw/edit?tab=t.0

Complete all the parts of the portion web.

Answers may vary.

Decimal: 0.6

Percent: 60%

Words: Six tenths, sixty hundredths, sixty percent

400

Add these fractions:

4/6 + 2/8

Extra Challenge -> Simplify your answer!

44/48, 22/24, 11/12

400

Use a generic rectangle to find the product of 123 x 34.

4,182

400

Compare the following numbers with an inequality.

-3.4

-3.5

-3.4 > -3.5

500

Click the link below and look at question #1.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1esrsxFWO5xnUrf_fn5QCy-X-jsL2ZhIsGIbAyELG7rw/edit?tab=t.0 

How far apart are points X and Y?

1 unit apart

500

Order the following portions from least to greatest:

1/5, 0.3, 0.01, 40%, 1.1, 1/4

0.01, 1/5, 1/4, 0.3, 40%, 1.1

500

Click the link below and look at question #6.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1esrsxFWO5xnUrf_fn5QCy-X-jsL2ZhIsGIbAyELG7rw/edit?tab=t.0

Finish the giant one puzzle.

7/12 x 5/5 = 35/60

500

Use a generic rectangle to find the product of 235 x 111.

26,085

500

Write an expression for the frog.

Bianca: Starts at 1, makes two jumps of -4, and jumps 2 to the right.

Where does she land?

1 - 4 - 4 + 2

Bianca lands at -5.