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1 Sum of Parts © One Stop Teacher Shop

2 Mass: Weight: The amount of matter that makes up an object.
The amount of gravitational pull on an object. © One Stop Teacher Shop

3 Let’s think about it… Space Earth On Earth we have gravity…
So, this ball has a… Mass: 10 grams Weight: 2 pounds In space there is NO gravity… So, this ball has a… Mass: 10 grams Weight: 0 pounds If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat? © One Stop Teacher Shop

4 What about this ball? When there is no gravity… The weight_____________________ The mass _______________________ Gravity Mass: 20 grams Weight: 4 pounds No Gravity Mass: 20 grams Weight: 0 pounds If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat? © One Stop Teacher Shop

5 Let’s think about astronauts
On Earth (GRAVITY) Astronaut Neil Armstrong: Mass: grams Weight: 200 pounds In space (NO GRAVITY) Astronaut: Neil Armstrong Mass: Weight: 1500 grams 0 pounds Why does his mass stay the same, but his weight change? © One Stop Teacher Shop

6 Look at this house…what are the different parts?
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7 Look at this house again…
What are the different parts? If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat? © One Stop Teacher Shop

8 Each separate part has a mass…
What is the total mass of the door and knob? 15 grams Both windows? 20 grams The total house? 70 grams 20 grams 15 grams 10 grams © One Stop Teacher Shop

9 The house only has one window…
What is the total mass now? 60 grams 15 grams 10 grams 10 grams 20 grams 5 grams © One Stop Teacher Shop

10 Many objects… Have parts that work together. Each of those parts has mass. The total object also has mass. Think-pair-share: what are some objects that have different parts?

11 Let’s try another one… What are the parts of the cheeseburger?
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12 What is the total mass of the cheeseburger?
56 grams 12 grams 5 grams 5 grams 6 grams 7grams 10 grams 11 grams © One Stop Teacher Shop

13 Maura put 100 g potting soil, 50 g fertilizer, and 30 g of seeds into a pot that has a mass of 300 g. What is the total mass of the flower pot?

14 Sarah and Jose are making lemonade
Sarah and Jose are making lemonade. They are using the following ingredients: Water: 35 grams 4 Lemons: 10 grams each Sugar: 24 grams Ice: 20 grams Pitcher: 50 grams What is the total mass of the lemonade? 169 grams © One Stop Teacher Shop

15 They decided the lemonade was too sweet, so they added 3 more lemons
They decided the lemonade was too sweet, so they added 3 more lemons. Now what is the total mass? Water: 35 grams 4 Lemons: 10 grams each Sugar: 24 grams Ice: 20 grams Pitcher: 50 grams What is the total mass of the lemonade? 199 grams © One Stop Teacher Shop

16 They were thirsty and drank 4 glasses of lemonade
They were thirsty and drank 4 glasses of lemonade. Each glass was 15 grams. How many grams of lemonade are left in the pitcher? 139 grams © One Stop Teacher Shop

17 Ms. Carter’s class has a recess bag filled with toys. It includes…
Soccer Ball: 24 grams Basketball: 40 grams Frisbee: 12 grams Football: 32 grams Bag: 10 grams What is the total mass of the recess bag? 118 grams © One Stop Teacher Shop

18 Sadly, the football got lost.
Soccer Ball: 24 grams Basketball: 40 grams Frisbee: 12 grams Football: 32 grams Bag: 10 grams What is the NEW total mass of the recess bag? 86 grams © One Stop Teacher Shop

19 Jennifer is hungry, so she decides to make a sandwich:
2 slices of bread: 15 grams each 1 slice of cheese: 12 grams Turkey: 22 grams 2 tomatoes: 10 grams each 1 piece of lettuce: 7 grams What is the total mass of the sandwich? 91 grams © One Stop Teacher Shop

20 Jennifer ate four bites of this sandwich. Each bite was 6 grams.
How much of her sandwich was left? If the pink gorilla eats watermelon every night, how much watermelons does he eat? 67 grams © One Stop Teacher Shop

21 What is the total mass of this block tower?
The tower collapsed. In pieces, what is the total mass of this block tower? 25 grams 5 grams Still 25 grams 5 grams 5 grams 5 grams 5 grams 5 grams 5 grams 5 grams 5 grams 5 grams © One Stop Teacher Shop

22 Molly stirs 20 grams of salt into 60 grams of water.
What will happen to the mass of the water as the salt is added? The mass will increase to 80 grams © One Stop Teacher Shop

23 He cut the brownies into 14 equal pieces.
Mark made a batch of brownies. The entire pan of brownies has a mass of 350 grams. He cut the brownies into 14 equal pieces. What is the mass of each brownie? 25 grams © One Stop Teacher Shop

24 What is the total mass of her tower?
Maria decided to build a tower using 20 blocks. Each block has a mass of 7 grams. What is the total mass of her tower? 140 grams © One Stop Teacher Shop

25 Does the mass of an object equal the sum of its parts?
YES! © One Stop Teacher Shop

26 Write your own mass is the sum of parts problem!


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