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Divide this shape into 2 equal pieces.
Name ONE part.
Name ALL parts.
Divide this shape into 2 equal pieces.
Name ONE part.
Name ALL parts.
one half OR 1 out of 2
two halves OR 2 out of 2
Divide this shape into fourths.
Name one part.
Name all parts.
Divide this shape into fourths.
Name one part.
Name all parts.
One fourth or 1 out of 4
Four Fourths or 4 out of 4
Divide this shape into 3 equal parts.
Name on part.
Name ALL parts.
Divide this shape into 3 equal parts.
Name on part.
Name ALL parts.
One third OR 1 out of 3.
Three thirds OR 3 out of 3.
Divide this shape in half.
Name one part.
Name all parts.
Divide this shape in half.
Name one part.
Name all parts.
One half or 1 out of 2.
Two halves OR 2 out of 2.
Draw a shape of your choice.
Split it into 4 equal parts.
Name one part. Name all parts.
Draw a shape of your choice.
Split it into 4 equal parts.
Name one part. Name all parts.
Pictures will vary.
1 out of 4 OR one fourth
4 out of 4 OR four fourths
Write this number in WORDS:
65.
Write this number in WORDS:
65.
Write this number in WORDS:
825
Write this number in WORDS:
825
eight hundred twenty five
Write this number in WORDS:
266
Write this number in WORDS:
266
Write this number in WORDS:
190
Write this number in WORDS:
190
Write this number in WORDS:
812
Write this number in WORDS:
812
Write this number in expanded form:
62
Write this number in expanded form:
62
Write this number in expanded form:
812
Write this number in expanded form:
812
Use Q, D, N, and P to show TWO ways to make 76 cents.
Use Q, D, N, and P to show TWO ways to make 76 cents.
How much is 7 nickels?
Show me TWO ways to make 49 cents using Q, D, N, and P.
Show me TWO ways to make 49 cents using Q, D, N, and P.
There are 6 chairs in a row.
There are 3 rows.
How many chairs in all?
Please also write an ADDITION number model.
There are 6 chairs in a row.
There are 3 rows.
How many chairs in all?
Please also write an ADDITION number model.
18 chairs in all
6 + 6 + 6 = 18
12 children are broken up into 2 teams. How many children are there per team? Please also write an addition number model.
12 children are broken up into 2 teams. How many children are there per team? Please also write an addition number model.
6 children per team
6 + 6 = 12
15 children are broken up into 3 equal teams. How many children per team? Please also write an addition number model.
15 children are broken up into 3 equal teams. How many children per team? Please also write an addition number model.
5 children per team.
5 + 5 + 5 = 15
20 children are broken up into 2 equal teams. How many children per team? Please also include an addition number model.
20 children are broken up into 2 equal teams. How many children per team? Please also include an addition number model.
10 children per team
10 + 10 = 20
I have 4 bags of candy. There are 5 candies per bag. How many candies do I have in all? Please also write an addition number model.
I have 4 bags of candy. There are 5 candies per bag. How many candies do I have in all? Please also write an addition number model.
20 candies in all
5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = 20
Find the ballpark estimate and then find the real answer.
85 - 22 = ?
Find the ballpark estimate and then find the real answer.
85 - 22 = ?
Ballpark = 90-20 = 70
Real answer = 63
Find the ballpark estimate and then find the real answer.
33 - 17 = ?
Find the ballpark estimate and then find the real answer.
33 - 17 = ?
ballpark estimate = 30 - 20 = 10
real answer = 16
Find the ballpark estimate and then find the real answer.
82 - 29 = ?
Find the ballpark estimate and then find the real answer.
82 - 29 = ?
ballpark estimate = 80 - 30 = 50
real answer = 53
Find the ballpark estimate and then find the real answer.
91 - 63 = ?
Find the ballpark estimate and then find the real answer.
91 - 63 = ?
ballpark estimate = 90 - 60 = 30
real answer = 28
Find the ballpark estimate and then find the real answer.
128 - 81 = ?
Find the ballpark estimate and then find the real answer.
128 - 81 = ?
ballpark estimate = 130 - 80 = 50
real answer = 47
Show me TWO ways to solve this problem:
I need 40 candies.
Candies come in boxes of 5 candies and boxes of 10 candies. How many bags of each will I need to buy to get a total of 40 candies? Use number models, pictures, etc.
Show me TWO ways to solve this problem:
I need 40 candies.
Candies come in boxes of 5 candies and boxes of 10 candies. How many bags of each will I need to buy to get a total of 40 candies? Use number models, pictures, etc.
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