L1 Millions Through Thousandths Place Chart Template

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L1 Millions Through Thousandths Place Chart Template Grade 5 Module 2 L1 Millions Through Thousandths Place Chart Template

Lesson 1 & 2 Round to Different Place Values Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 1 & 2 Round to Different Place Values

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 3 Application Problem Robin is 11 years old. Her mother, Gwen, is 2 years more than 3 times Robin’s age. How old is Gwen?

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 3 Application Problem Robin is 11 years old. Her mother, Gwen, is 2 years more than 3 times Robin’s age. How old is Gwen?

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 4 Application Problem Jaxon earned $39 raking leaves. His brother, Dayawn, earned 7 times as much waiting on tables. Write a numerical expression to show Dayawn’s earnings. How much money did Dayawn earn?

Lesson 4 Application Problem Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 4 Application Problem Jaxon earned $39 raking leaves. His brother, Dayawn, earned 7 times as much waiting on tables. Write a numerical expression to show Dayawn’s earnings. How much money did Dayawn earn?

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 6 Application Problem Scientists are creating a material that may replace damaged cartilage in human joints. This hydrogel can stretch to 21 times its original length. If a strip of hydrogel measures 3.2 cm, what would its length be when stretched to capacity? To show a short video of the hydrogel in action, go to http://www.seas.harvard.edu/news-events/press-releases/tough-gel-stretches-to-21-times-its-length.

Lesson 6 Application Problem Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 6 Application Problem Scientists are creating a material that may replace damaged cartilage in human joints. This hydrogel can stretch to 21 times its original length. If a strip of hydrogel measures 3.2 cm, what would its length be when stretched to capacity?

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 8 Application Problem Erin and Frannie entered a rug design contest. The rules stated that the rug’s dimensions must be 32 inches × 45 inches and that they must be rectangular. They drew the following for their entries. Show at least three other designs they could have entered in the contest. Calculate the area of each section, and the total area of the rugs.

Lesson 8 Application Problem Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 8 Application Problem

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 9 Concept Development Problem 1 An office space in New York City measures 48 feet by 56 feet. If it sells for $565 per square foot, what is the selling price of the office space?

Lesson 9 Concept Development Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 9 Concept Development Problem 1 An office space in New York City measures 48 feet by 56 feet. If it sells for $565 per square foot, what is the selling price of the office space?

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 9 Concept Development Problem 2 Gemma and Leah are both jewelry makers. Gemma made 106 beaded necklaces. Leah made 39 more necklaces than Gemma. Each necklace they make has exactly 104 beads on it. How many beads did both girls use altogether while making their necklaces? At a recent craft fair, Gemma sold her necklaces for $14 each. Leah sold her necklaces for $10 more. Who made more money at the craft fair? How much more?

Lesson 9 Concept Development Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 9 Concept Development Problem 2 Gemma and Leah are both jewelry makers. Gemma made 106 beaded necklaces. Leah made 39 more necklaces than Gemma. Each necklace they make has exactly 104 beads on it. How many beads did both girls use altogether while making their necklaces? At a recent craft fair, Gemma sold her necklaces for $14 each. Leah sold her necklaces for $10 more. Who made more money at the craft fair? How much more?

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 10 Application Problem The fifth-grade craft club is making aprons to sell. Each apron takes 1.25 yards of fabric that costs $3 per yard and 4.5 yards of trim that costs $2 per yard. What does it cost the club to make one apron? If the club wants to make $1.75 profit on each apron, how much should they charge per apron?

Lesson 10 Application Problem Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 10 Application Problem The fifth-grade craft club is making aprons to sell. Each apron takes 1.25 yards of fabric that costs $3 per yard and 4.5 yards of trim that costs $2 per yard. What does it cost the club to make one apron? If the club wants to make $1.75 profit on each apron, how much should they charge per apron?

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 11 Application Problem Mr. Mohr wants to build a rectangular patio using concrete tiles that are 12 square inches. The patio will measure 13.5 feet by 43 feet. What is the area of the patio? How many concrete tiles will he need to complete the patio?

Lesson 11 Application Problem Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 11 Application Problem Mr. Mohr wants to build a rectangular patio using concrete tiles that are 12 square inches. The patio will measure 13.5 feet by 43 feet. What is the area of the patio? How many concrete tiles will he need to complete the patio?

m cm mm A B C D Lesson 13 Application Problem Measurement Data Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 13 Application Problem Measurement Data m cm mm A B C D

Draw and label a tape diagram to represent each of the following: Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 14 Application Problem Draw and label a tape diagram to represent each of the following: Express 1 day as a fraction of 1 week. Express 1 foot as a fraction of 1 yard. Express 1 quart as a fraction of 1 gallon. Express 1 centimeter as a fraction of 1 meter. (Decimal form.) Express 1 meter as a fraction of 1 kilometer. (Decimal form.)

Lesson 14 Application Problem Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 14 Application Problem

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 15 Concept Development Problem 1 Liza’s cat had six kittens! When Liza and her brother weighed all of the kittens together, they weighed 4 pounds 2 ounces. Because all of the kittens are almost the same size, about how many ounces does each kitten weigh?

Lesson 15 Concept Development Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 15 Concept Development Problem 1 Liza’s cat had six kittens! When Liza and her brother weighed all of the kittens together, they weighed 4 pounds 2 ounces. Because all of the kittens are almost the same size, about how many ounces does each kitten weigh?

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 15 Concept Development Problem 3 Each costume needs 46 centimeters of red ribbon and 3 times as much yellow ribbon. What is the total length of ribbon needed for 64 costumes? Express your answer in meters.

Lesson 15 Concept Development Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 15 Concept Development Problem 3 Each costume needs 46 centimeters of red ribbon and 3 times as much yellow ribbon. What is the total length of ribbon needed for 64 costumes? Express your answer in meters.

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 17 Application Problem 852 pounds of grapes were packed equally into 3 boxes for shipping. How many pounds of grapes were there in 2 boxes?

Lesson 17 Application Problem Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 17 Application Problem 852 pounds of grapes were packed equally into 3 boxes for shipping. How many pounds of grapes were there in 2 boxes?

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 18 Application Problem Sandra bought 38 DVD movies for $874. Give an estimate of the cost of each DVD movie.

Lesson 18 Application Problem Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 18 Application Problem Sandra bought 38 DVD movies for $874. Give an estimate of the cost of each DVD movie.

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 19 Application Problem At the Highland Falls pumpkin-growing contest, the prize winning pumpkin contains 360 seeds. The proud farmer plans to sell his seeds in packs of 12. How many packs can he make using all the seeds?

Lesson 19 Application Problem Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 19 Application Problem At the Highland Falls pumpkin-growing contest, the prize winning pumpkin contains 360 seeds. The proud farmer plans to sell his seeds in packs of 12. How many packs can he make using all the seeds?

If each team had 3 girls, how many boys were there altogether? Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 21 Application Problem 105 students were divided equally into 15 teams. How many players were on each team? If each team had 3 girls, how many boys were there altogether?

Lesson 21 Application Problem Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 21 Application Problem 105 students were divided equally into 15 teams. How many players were on each team? If each team had 3 girls, how many boys were there altogether?

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 23 Application Problem The rectangular room measures 224 square feet. One side of the room is 14 feet long. What is the perimeter of the room?

Lesson 23 Application Problem Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 23 Application Problem The rectangular room measures 224 square feet. One side of the room is 14 feet long. What is the perimeter of the room?

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 24 Application Problem A long-time runner compiled her training distances in the following chart. Fill in the missing values. Runner’s Log Total Number of Miles Run Number of Days Each Day 420   12 14.5 5 38.0 10 17 16.5

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 24 Application Problem A long-time runner compiled her training distances in the following chart. Fill in the missing values. Total Number of Miles Run Number of Days Each Day 420 35 12 14.5 5 2.9 38.0 10 3.8 280.5  17 16.5

Lesson 24 Application Problem Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 24 Application Problem

Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 27 Application Problem Michael has 567 pennies, Jorge has 464 pennies, and Jaime has 661 pennies. If the pennies are shared equally by the 3 boys and 33 of their classmates, how much money will each classmate receive? Express your final answer in dollars.

Lesson 27 Application Problem Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 27 Application Problem Michael has 567 pennies, Jorge has 464 pennies, and Jaime has 661 pennies. If the pennies are shared equally by the 3 boys and 33 of their classmates, how much money will each classmate receive? Express your final answer in dollars.

Solving Word Problems 1. Model the problem. Grade 5 Module 2 Lesson 28 & 29 Concept Development Solving Word Problems 1. Model the problem. Can you draw something? What can you draw? What conclusions can you make from your drawing? 2. Calculate to solve and write a statement. 3. Assess the solution for reasonability. Share and discuss student solutions, rather than the solutions presented in the lesson materials. If students need support, model solutions as a group.