La Ppt Lorax

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I am the Lorax, “I speak for the trees." http://toolbox.learning focused.com/data/0000/0 001/5330/The%20Lorax.pd f

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Persuasive WritingGet Activated!!!

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Math is EVERYWHERE…even on The Street of the Lifted Lorax in the far corner of town. EVEN in

Language Arts!!!• Grade: 3

• Description: M3N3 Students will further develop their understanding of multiplication of whole numbers and develop the ability to apply it in problem solving.

• Elements: a. Describe the relationship between addition and multiplication, i.e., multiplication is defined as repeated addition.b. Know the multiplication facts with understanding and fluency to 10 x 10.d. Understand the effect on the product when multiplying by multiples of 10.f. Use mental math and estimation strategies to multiply.g. Solve problems requiring multiplication.

Dear Lorax, How can we learn about math from you?

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Math, Reading,

Recycling & Writing…

what do those really

have anything in

common?

Let’s find out!!

Click on the arrow

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Dear Students, I have a great word problem for you all. Please read below. Can you help me solve it?

The Once-ler's new machine let him chop down trees four times as fast! If he was chopping down 25 trees per day, how many could be chopped now? What if he were chopping down 50? 65? 85? 100?

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Let’s work it out! Discuss with your group

how you will solve these problems.

25 trees 4 times as fast?

50 trees 4 times as fast?

65 trees 4 times as fast?

85 trees 4 times as fast?

100 trees 4 times as fast?

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Put on your thinking caps!!

STOP & THINK

Time to really think about how to get

the answer!

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What’s the Product??The product is the result or the answer of a

multiplication problem!Did you know that multiplication is repeated addition?

• 25+25+25+25=100• 50+50+50+50=200• 65+65+65+65=260• 85+85+85+85=340• 100+100+100+100=400

That’s a lot of trees!• 25 x 4 = 100 trees• 50 x 4 = 200 trees• 65 x 4 = 260 trees• 85 x 4 = 340 trees• 100 x 4 = 400 trees

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