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Note: Some of this week’s lessons require the use of Base Ten Blocks. You can find them at:
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Math ActivitiesGrade 4, Week 6
Fractions and Decimals
Day Topic Pages
Day 1 Multiply a Single-Digit Number by a Multidigit Number Using Ten-Frames 2–3
Day 2 Fractions and Decimals Part 1 4–5
Day 3 Fractions and Decimals Part 2 6–7
Day 4 Comparing Decimals 8–10
Day 5 Ordering Decimals 11–12
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Watch the Day 1 LessonDay 1
Model each problem in the ten-frame. Then, solve it. The ten-frame in the first problem is partially filled out.
16 16
16 × 8 = ________
13 × 9 = ________
27 × 6 = ________
39 × 5 = ________
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Day 1 (continued)Solve each multiplication problem. Show your work using
ten-frames in the space provided.
1. Mia brought cookies to school for her birthday. She is planning to give 8 cookies to everyone in her class. There are 31 students in her class. How many cookies total will Mia give away? Mia will give away ______ cookies.
2. Sterling reads for 45 minutes every night before bed. Sterling’s older sister reads for 5 times as long. How long does Sterling’s sister read before bed? Sterling’s sister reads for ______ minutes before bed.
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Watch the Day 2 Lessonhand2mind-link.com/M4W6D2Day 2
=2---5 =4
---8
=2---10 =1
---4
=3---4 =9
---10
=3---6 =9
---12
Find the equivalent decimal for the given fraction. Then, shade a representation of the decimal in the grid and
write the decimal in the space provided.
= =
= =
= =
= =
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Day 2 (continued)Draw a line from each fraction to its decimal representation.
7---10
0.7 0.5 0.75 0.6 0.2 0.3 0.25
1---2
3---10
3---4
3---12
1---5
3---5
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Watch the Day 3 Lessonhand2mind-link.com/M4W6D3Day 3
Shade a representation of the decimal in the grid. Then, draw 2 equivalent fractions for each decimal.
Decimal Representation Equivalent Fraction 1 Equivalent Fraction 2
0.5
0.75
0.2
0.6
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Day 3 (continued)Solve each problem. Show your work in the space provided.
1. Maya needs 0.75 pounds of soil to fill the planter in her backyard. She goes to the store and finds bags of soil with 1
---4
pound per bag. How many bags of soil does she need to buy? Maya needs to buy ______ bags of soil.
2. Jonah will run the mile for gym class on Friday. This year, he is trying to set a new personal best! Jonah is pacing himself so that he will run 1---5
mile every minute. How long will Jonah have been running when he gets to 0.8 miles? Jonah will have been running for ______ minutes.
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Watch the Day 4 Lessonhand2mind-link.com/M4W6D4Day 4
Model each decimal using Base Ten Blocks. Then, compare the decimals using < or >.
Decimals Tenths Hundredths
0.58
0.18
0.58 _____ 0.18
Decimals Tenths Hundredths
0.16
0.61
0.16 _____ 0.61
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Day 4 (continued)Model each decimal using Base Ten Blocks. Then, compare the decimals using < or >.
Decimals Tenths Hundredths
0.39
0.34
0.39 _____ 0.34
Decimals Tenths Hundredths
0.76
0.67
0.76 _____ 0.67
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Day 4 (continued)Plot both decimals on a number line. Then, write < or > to compare.
1. 0.44 ____ 0.66
2. 0.85 ____ 0.15
3. 0.60 ____ 0.20
4. 0.37 ____ 0.73
5. 0.38 ____ 0.32
6. 0.11 ____ 0.61
7. 0.95 ____ 0.59
8. 0.66 ____ 0.26
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Watch the Day 5 LessonDay 5
Model each decimal using Base Ten Blocks. Then, order the decimals from smallest to largest on the lines below.
Decimals Tenths Hundredths
0.45
0.12
0.88
0.63
0.24
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Day 5 (continued)Order the decimals from smallest to largest.
Then, explain your answer.
0.55
0.66 0.66 has one more tenth and one more
hundredth than 0.55.
0.11
0.71
0.94
0.49
0.33
0.73
0.88
0.81
0.77
0.81
0.22
0.21
0.50
0.75
0.55 0.66