Professional Documents
Culture Documents
1) Make a smart seating choice. 2) Do the problems below in your Math Notebook:
Solve. 1. School Fair. You are organizing volunteers to work at an exhibit at a science fair. You have 6 volunteers to cover a total of 27 hours. How many hours will each volunteer have to work? Copy the problem and answer, then place the decimal in the correct location. 2. 49.5 / 6 = 825 3. 110.16 / 9 = 1224
7 November 2011
Multiplying and Dividing Decmials:
Today we will continue to work on multiplying and dividing decimals.
Warm ups Discuss Warm Ups Independent Study Time
HW:
Keep working where you left off today. Spend about 20 - 30 minutes working on the Math Textbook Pages that we started today.
Solve. 1. School Fair. You are organizing volunteers to work at an exhibit at a science fair. You have 6 volunteers to cover a total of 27 hours. How many hours will each volunteer have to work? Copy the problem and answer, then place the decimal in the correct location. 2. 49.5 / 6 = 825 3. 110.16 / 9 = 1224 Divide. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. 4. 32.4 / 6 = 5. 44.16 / 5 =
7 November 2011
Multiplying and Dividing Decmials:
Today we will continue to work on multiplying and dividing decimals.
Warm ups Discuss Warm Ups Independent Study Time
HW:
Keep working where you left off today. Spend about 20 - 30 minutes working on the Math Textbook Pages that we started today.
7 November 2011
Multiplying and Dividing Decmials:
Today we will continue to work on multiplying and dividing decimals.
Warm ups Discuss Warm Ups Independent Study Time
HW:
Keep working where you left off today. Spend about From the Everyday Math Student Reference Book: 20 - 30 minutes working on the Math Textbook Pages Doggone Decimal, page 285 that we started Getting to One, page 295 today.