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MTE 280_Spring 2019

MTE 280_Spring 2019

MTE 280_Spring 2019

Weeks 8-15

Percentages

Mentally Calculating Percentages

Decimals
Decimals with Models


Divisibility Rules

  • 2- If the one's place has an even digit or zero then the number is divisible by 2
  • 3- If the sum of all digits is divisible by three then the number is divisible by 3
  • 4- If the ten's & one's are divisible by four then the number is divisible by 4
  • 5- If the one's digit is a five or zero then the number is divisible by 5
  • 6- If the number is even and the sum of all digits is divisible by two and three then the number is divisible by 6
  • 8- If the last three digits are divisible by three then the number is divisible by 8
  • 9- If the sum of all digits is divisible by nine then the number is divisible by 9
  • 10- If the one's digit is a zero


  • Similar Divisibility Groups
  • 2, 4, 8
  • 2, 3, 6
  • 3, 9
  • 5, 10
  • GEM/DA/S

    Weeks 4-6

    Properties of Mathematics

    Associative

    Ex: (3+4)+7=3(4+7)

    Commutative

    Ex: 3+4+7=3+7+4

    Distributive

    Ex: 3(6+4)= 3(6)+3(4)

    18+12=30

    Alternative Practices
    Multiplication

    Area Model

    Ex: (34)(68)=(30+4) and (60+8)

    30x60=1800

    30x8=240

    4x60=240

    4x8=32

    1800+240+240+32=2,312

    Ex: (34)(56)

    3x7=21

    4x7=28

    3x8=24

    4x8=32

    Add diagonally in diagram= 3,354


    Ex: (34)(68)=(30+4)x(60+8)

    30x60=1800

    30x8=240

    60x4=240

    8x4=32

    1800+240+240+32=2,312

    Addition

    Trading Off

    Ex: 48+27

    (48+2)+(27-2)

    50+25=75

    Friendly Numbers

    Ex: 38+12 = (38+2)+(12-2)

    40+10=50

    Left to Right

    Ex: 35+12=30+5+10+2

    40+7=47

    Lattice

    Ex: 256+138

    6+8=14

    5+3=8

    2+1=3

    Add digits diagonally= 394

    Expanded Form

    Ex: 315+216=(300+10+5)+(220+10+6)

    300+220=520

    10+10=20

    5+6=11

    520+20+11=531

    Scratch Method

    Ex: 3+2+1+4+6+2+3+4+2 Base eight

    3+2+1+4=10 SCRATCH 4 with remainder 2

    2+6=0 SCRATCH 6 with remainder 0

    2+3+4=9 SCRATCH 9 with remainder 1

    1+2=3 Carry ALL SCRATCHES over to next place value

    Answer= 33 Base eight

    Weeks 7-10

    Fractions
    Fractions with Models
    How do Fractions work?


    Numerator/Denominator
    Factoring
    Prime/Composite Numbers

    Prime Factorization

    Least Common Multiple

    Greatest Common Factor

    Drawing Manipulative/Integers
    Multiplying Integers
    Subtracting Integers
    Adding Integers



    Weeks 1-3

    Converting Bases
    Converting from Base Ten


    *Remember any digit in a number cannot equal or exceed the number of the base.

    Converting to Base Ten

    Ex: 23 Base five = 2(5) + 3 = 13

    Ex: 302 Base four = 3(16) + 0(4) + 2 = 50

    Labeling Manipulatives

    (Ex: 10 Base five = five units equals a long)

    *If there is no written base, it is in base 10

    *Whatever fits in a long names the base

    *Any digit in a number cannot equal or exceed the number of the base.

    Standards of Math Practice
    Problem Solving Strategies
    UnDev CarLO

    Four Step Solving Process: