Elementary Math 280

Week 12

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Build and Show fractions

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Build- use fraction tiles or circlesShow- Draw a box and separate it into the number of squares marked by the denominatorAdd fractions- will have 3 squares- first 2 will be perpendicularSubtraction will have 2 squaresMultiplication will have 1 square- separate with perpendicular lines

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Multiply Fractions

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Always estimate firstNumerator times numerator= numeratorDenominator times Denominator = demoninator

Dividing fractions

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Always estimate firstdo the backwards C for mixed numbers= take the denominator and times the whole number then add the product to the numeratorKeep Change Flip 15 / 18 15 X 10 22 10 22 18 k c f 3. Factor each numerator and each denominator 3*5 2*5 15 X 10 22 18 2*11 6*3 4. Use funky 1's= cross out on numerator with equal denominator 5 X 5 = 25 11 6 66

Week 13

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Show Decimals

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draw squares and equally divide the squares

Add Decimals

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Draw one square and divide based on place value0.1 = separate into ten0.24 = separate into 100Next color or shade the first decimalThen shade the second decimal inbigger decimals:estimate= does the answer make sincewrite it out, line up whole number

Subtract Decimals

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draw

Multiply Decimals

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estimate- make sure the answer makes sincemultiply without decimalslook at your estimate to place the decimal

Solve Decimals

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estimateline up whole numbersplace decimal based on estimate

Week 14

Order of Operation

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Forget- (PEMDAS)G- GroupsE- ExponentsM/D or D/M- multiplication and division left to rightA/S or S/A- Subtraction and Addition left to rightExponents:(-4)^2=(0-4)^2=16-(4)^2=0-(4)^2=-16-4^2=0-4^2=-16-(-4)^2=0-(0-4)^2=-16

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Week 15

Scientific Notation

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Three Parts of Scientific Notation:first number always between 1 and 10always times 10has exponent (e^-1 is a decimal)( e^+ is a big number)positive exponent = number bigger than 1negative exponent = decimalExample:4.25 x 10^-4 = small number0.0004251.63 x 10^7 = big number16,300,000

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Mindmap part 2

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weeks 11-15

Week 7

Spiraling Content

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Revisit previously learned content throughout a semesterUsed to reinforce materialSo students cant forget anythingReminds of old contentGives students a chance to learn the content over a matter of weeks instead of teaching all at once and the students forgetting the content

Alternative Algorithm-Subtraction-Expanded Form and Equal Addends

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Expanded Form: expand each place value and then subtract acrossEX: 278-57200+70+8 200+60+18- 0 +50+7 - 0 +50+7 200+10+9 = 219Equal Addends: Add an equal amount to both numbers( turn theEX: 134-56134 + 4 = 138-56 + 4 = - 60 78

multiplication Automaticity

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Finding areaTimed test: ineffective because of the stress and pressure that they put on our students (does not access long term memory) hurt self imagetimes test teach automaticityuse flash cars-(make your own) focus on the group you are working onTricks do not workteach times tables in order Red (64%), Green (24%), Yellow1's, 2's, 10's, 3's, 9's, Doubles, 4's,6's,7's,8's               

Multiplication Alt Algorithms: Expanded Form, Left to Right, Lattice

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Expanded Form: separate for place values, then multiply ame place values, then add togetherLeft to Right: multiply starting with the left side using place value, then add answers togetherEX: 47*534 7X 5 72000350120+ 21 2491Lattice: draw the lattice box with diagonal cuts. Write one number on top and the other number on the right and multiply. Last add the numbers diagonally

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Division Alt Algorithms: Repeat Subtraction and Upward Division

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number divided into how many groupslong division- have to be able to estimate, then multiply, next subtract and bring it down and know what to do with remainders *not a good method* Must know times tablesRepeated subtractionuse what they knowanswer ends at the bottomdon't have to know any special skillsget close to the number without going overUpwards divisionwrite it as a fraction- (the way you read it)Separate numberssolve left to rightwrite the subtraction by the nu mbersthe remainder is at the numerator and it stays, then move the denominator up below numerator

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Week 8

Divisibility Rules

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Divisibility Rules:2's- Even numbers3's- sum of the digits are divisible by 34's- the last 2 digits are divisible by 45's- last digit is a 5 or 06's- if 2 and 3 works then 6 works8's- if last 3 digits are divisible by 89's- the sum of the digits are divisible by 910's- last digit is 0no rules for 7

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Build and Show Integers-Add

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Integers: any numbers that are positive and negativebuild is to show with materials.use 2-color countersRed is negative and always on bottomyellow is positive and always on topadd a zero bank1 positive with 1 negative = zeroShow- use symbols + stands for positive- stands for negativeEX: show 4 using 10+ + + + + + + + +- - - - -

Solving Adding Integers

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Hectors Method-two signs on top of the largest number; 1 sigh on top of the smaller.Circle one from from each numberThe sign not circled reminds what sign the answer will bedifferent signs =subtractionsame signs = addition

Week 9

Build and Show Subtraction/ Multiplication

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Build: use 2 color countersred is negative other color is positivesSubtraction:start with first number __ take away___example 4-7 = 4 pos take away 7 pos- add a zero bank ooooooo ooo =-3 Multiplication:first number is group. number in ( ) = how many in groupsex: -3 (-2) = take away 3 groups of 2 negoooooo= 6oo/oo/oo=0Show: draw a diagramuse + and - signsSubtraction:-2-5= 2 neg take away 5 pos +++++ =- - - - - - - =-7Multiplication:state it correctly___ groups of ___ EX: -4 (2) = Take away 4 groups of 2 pos++/++/++/++/ =0- - - - - - - - =-8

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Solving Subtraction and Multiplication/Division

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Subtraction:is the same as adding the oppositeUse KEEP-CHANGE-CHANGE then use Hector's DiagramEx: -43-20K C C-43+(-20)-- - =-63Multiplication and DivisionRulesSame signs = +Different signs = -EX:25(-60) Different signs = -

By Jackie Shipman

Week 10

Fractions Intro

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Numerator- Number of PiecesDenominator- Size of PiecesNo need to use terms like improper fraction

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Comparing Fractions

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Compare: >,<,= > is greater than> is less thanAnchor Fractions- fractions that we know like 1/2-compare fraction to "is it more than 1/2"

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Solving Fractions

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what you do to the numerator you have to do to the denominatordenominators must be the sameNo cross multiplying needAlways must equal 1 EX: 10/10; 1/1(both Numerator and denominator is the same numberEx: _5_*_3__ +_8__* _2_      8 *  3   + 12 *   2 _ _15_+ 16_= 31_  24 + 24  = 24 = 1 _7  24

Fractions intro to Algorithm

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Additionwhole numbers: just add themmixed numbers and a mixed number: Add whole numbers first, Next Find same denominator; Last add fractions Subtractionwhole number from a fraction: Make whole number into mixed fraction using same denominator; Then subtractmixed number and mixed number: subtract whole numbers first; find same denominator; last solveWhole number + fraction = combineWhole number - fraction = take one from whole number put in form a fraction (same denominator as other fraction); Then subtract the fractions. New whole number carries over

Mindmap Project #1

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Summarize Weeks 7- 10Give ways to solve

Review for Exam #2

Week 11

MindMap

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Weeks 7-10

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Exam #2

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Alt Algorithms- SubtractionsExpanded FormEqual addends= add same number to both sides to make friendly number on Take Away sideOrder to teach the multiplication table and why?Red (64%), Green (24%), Yellow1's, 2's, 10's, 3's, 9's, Doubles, 4's,6's,7's,8'sPreviously learned skip countingDivisionRepeat SubtractionUpwards DivisionBuilding and showing integersAdd/Subtract using TilesUse Keep Change Change and diagram to solveMultiply- Show and solveParts of a fraction and comparing fractions with reasoning'sRules of multiplicationSame signs = +Different signs = -Divisibility rules