Whole number Multiplication and equivalent measurement September 26, 2014.

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Whole number Multiplication and equivalent measurement September 26, 2014

Divide By 10, 100, and ÷10=30÷10= 40,000÷ 1,00040,000÷ 1, ÷ ÷ 100

Multiply Using Area Model 5.21 x 34= 8.35x 73=

Unit conversions 100 cm= _____ Meter100 cm= _____ Meter 200 cm= _____ meter200 cm= _____ meter 800 cm=_____ Meter800 cm=_____ Meter

Hand out Place glue this sheet into your journalPlace glue this sheet into your journal 15ft= ______ inches

____ Oz= 9 pounds 11 Ounces.

155 gallons ______ cuorts and Mints

57 gallons 1 quort _________ quotes.

Problem Set This is independent work. When you are done you may go pick one of the activities on the board.This is independent work. When you are done you may go pick one of the activities on the board.

Exit Ticket 371 L= ____________ ml371 L= ____________ ml ______ qt= 61 gal______ qt= 61 gal 45kg= ________g45kg= ________g