1. Sam has a book shelf that is 848 mm long. How many 24 mm books can he fit on this shelf? 2. Find...

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1. Sam has a book shelf that is 848 mm long. How many 24 mm books can he fit on this shelf?

2. Find the quotient: 11

Thursday, August 14 – Have your HW out (Page 51) ready to be checked!!

Daily Do Now in your Spiral Notebook

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Today I will find quotients of word problems involving multi-digit divisors.

Today I will review key vocabulary that pertains to division.

Today I will learn how to interpret the remainders of division problems in real-life situations.

Today’s Learning Target

Page 51 – Homework Questions?

Each lifeboat holds 4 people and we have 22 people. We would need 6 lifeboats to carry all the people to safety – not 5 R2 lifeboats. (so round up!)

If you are measuring to divide a 19 inch piece of fabric into 5 inch pieces, how many pieces can you cut? 3 – 5 inch pieces not 3 R4. You would just use the remaining 4 inches for something else or discard the extra.

Page 21 of your MSG!Interpreting Remainders

Working with your group, you will solve the round robin division problems. Be sure and sign your name for each problem that you solve. You will be passing your paper to the person to your left in your group.

Please raise your hand if you have questions!!

All work will be collected!

Division Round Robin!

A shelf is 31 inches long. How many 2-inch textbooks can fit on the shelf?

  Estimate:_____________   Work:         Answer:______________   How did you get your answer?

Problem #1

There are 1,601 people in line for the Goliath. If each ride takes 30 people, how many times does the ride have to run for everyone to have a turn?

Estimate:_____________   Work:         Answer:______________   How did you get your answer?

Problem #2

Donovan has a piece of string that is 45 inches long. How many 4-inch strings can he cut off of it?

  Estimate:_____________   Work:         Answer:______________   How did you get your answer?

Problem #3

A library just received 215 new books. If each shelf holds 20 books, how many shelves are needed for the new books?

  Estimate:_____________   Work:         Answer:______________   How did you get your answer?

Problem #4

Go to page 23 of your MSG.

Let’s work the first Silly Sally problem together.

Tonight, work the 2nd Silly Sally problem and STUDY for your Long Division Quiz tomorrow. Long division, word problems and the terms quotient, divisor and dividend will be on the quiz.

Closing- Silly Sally Error Analysis

This is a piece of cake!!!

Silly Sally Work Space!

Zach bought two new jet skis for $15,480. He will make 36 equal payments. How much will each payment be?

One more word problem!!!Write the problem and work on Page 19 of your MSG!

Page 48 in your math book.

Work #1, 2, 3 and 4 on white boards with the class. Record your work also in your math book.

Raise your hand immediately if you have questions!!

You CAN DO THIS!

Work Session

Copy and solve: 26

Label the quotient, divisor, dividend!

Homework! Page #51 (# 20-25 and #28) You MUST show all work in the book or on

separate paper to get credit!!! Remember, you CAN write in the book!

Closing – Exit Ticket (index card!)

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