Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Task 1 Mark has 5 pounds of mozzarella cheese. He is making pizzas and will put 1 3 pound on each pizza. How many pizzas will Mark be able to make?

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Task 1 Mark has 5 pounds of mozzarella cheese. He is making pizzas and will put 1 3 pound on each pizza. How many pizzas will Mark be able to make?"— Presentation transcript:

1 Task 1 Mark has 5 pounds of mozzarella cheese. He is making pizzas and will put pound on each pizza. How many pizzas will Mark be able to make? Explain why your answer makes sense. Is 3 x 2 the same as 3 ÷ 1 2 ? Justify your answer with words, numbers or pictures.

2 Task 1 Katrina brought pound of chocolate to a Valentine’s Day party. She gave pound to each of her classmates. If Katrina gave all of her chocolate away, how many classmates does she have? Show all work.

3 Task 1 Sam and Chrissy are trying to understand the following story problem for 1 ÷ One serving of rice is of a cup. I ate 1 cup of rice. How many servings of rice did I eat? To solve the problem, Sam and Chrissy draw a diagram into three equal pieces, and shaded two of those pieces. Sam says, “There is one cup serving of rice in 1 cup, and there is cup of rice left over, so the answer should be ” Chrissy says, “The answer is supposed to be = Did we do something wrong?” Who is right, Sam or Chrissy? Explain your reasoning using the diagram.

4 Task 2 What is 6,401 divided by 74? There are 1,288 seats in the auditorium. Each of the 23 rows in the auditorium has the same number of seats. How many seats are in each row?

5 Task 2 Explain how the quotient of 80,000 ÷ 2,000 is different from 80,000 ÷ 200. Mrs. Smith’s classes brought in their Halloween candy to share. Her first period class, containing 25 students, brought in 300 pieces of candy total. Her second period class, containing 21 students, brought in 336 pieces of candy total. Mrs. Smith evenly distributed the candy among her student within each period. Jose, a student in her first period class, claims that he received more pieces of candy than Elise, a student in her second period class. Is he correct? Justify your answer.

6 Task 3 What is the sum of 0.8 and 10.339?
   What is 3.1 subtracted from 4.009? What is the product of 0.05 and 1.2? What is 3.6 divided by 2.25?

7 Task 3 Pablo and Jane go to the store. They are making treats for their class. They need 2 boxes of cereal priced at $2.98 per box, and 3 bags of marshmallows priced at $2.06 per bag. A. What will be their total cost?   B. If Pablo and Jane split the bill evenly, how much will Pablo have to pay? 

8 Task 3

9 Task 3

10 Task 4

11 Task 4 There are 16 boys and 12 girls in Mr. Hart’s Science class. He wants to form as many groups as possible for a project. All the groups must be the same size, with the same number of boys and the same number of girls in each group. What is the greatest number of groups Mr. Hart can make? How many boys and how many girls will be in each group? Explain how you got your answer. An express subway stops at 6th Street every 30 minutes. The local subway stops at the same location every 12 minutes. How often in minutes will both subways stop at 6th Street at the same time?

12 Task 4 Identify the greatest common factor of 45 and 54 and use the distributive property to rewrite the sum.


Download ppt "Task 1 Mark has 5 pounds of mozzarella cheese. He is making pizzas and will put 1 3 pound on each pizza. How many pizzas will Mark be able to make?"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google