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Grade 5 Module 1 Lesson 2

Fluency Practice Skip Count forward and backward by 3s to 36 Skip Count forward and backward by 4s to 48

Take Out the Tens Write 83 ones = ___ tens ___ones Write 93 ones = ___ tens ___ones Write 103 ones = ___ tens ___ones Write 163 ones = ___ tens ___ones Write 263 ones = ___ tens ___ones Write 463 ones = ___ tens ___ones Write 875 ones = ___ tens ___ones

Bundle Ten and Change Units Write 10 hundreds = 1 thousand Write 10 tens = 1 hundred Write 10 ones = 1 ten Write 10 tenths = 1 whole Write 10 thousandths = 1 hundredths Write 10 hundredths = 1 tenths

Multiply and Divide by 10  3 Multiply by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  3 Multiply by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  2 Multiply by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  2 Multiply by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  2 Multiply by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  3 2 Multiply by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  3 2 Multiply by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  3 2 4 Multiply by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  3 2 4 Multiply by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  2 4 5 Multiply by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  2 4 5 Multiply by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  1 3 Multiply by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  1 3 Multiply by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  2 Divide by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  2 Divide by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  3 Divide by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  3 Divide by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  2 3 Divide by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  2 3 Divide by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  2 3 5 Divide by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  2 3 5 Divide by 10

Multiply and Divide by 10  1 5 Divide by 10

Application Problem A school district ordered 247 boxes of pencils. Each box contains 100 pencils. If the pencils are to be shared evenly amongst 10 classrooms, how many pencils will each class receive? Draw a place value chart to show your thinking.

Concept Development Work with your partner to solve two of the four problems using a place value chart. 367 x 10 367 ÷ 10 4,367 x 10 4,367 ÷ 10

Solve problems without place value charts 215.6 x 100 = 215.6 ÷ 100 = 3.7 x 100 = 3.7 ÷ 100 =

Solve problems without place value charts 0.482x 1000 = 482 ÷ 1000 =

Problem Set Take 10 minutes to solve as many problems as you can.