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Warm Up

Warm Up. Azzam was packaging candy in bags for his classmates. He put 8 pieces of candy in each bag and had 20 classmates. Azzam’s dad said he could keep any leftover candy. If Azzam has 167 pieces of candy, how many pieces of candy does Azzam get to keep?. Solve Real World Problems.

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Warm Up

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  1. Warm Up • Azzam was packaging candy in bags for his classmates. He put 8 pieces of candy in each bag and had 20 classmates. Azzam’s dad said he could keep any leftover candy. If Azzam has 167 pieces of candy, how many pieces of candy does Azzam get to keep?

  2. Solve Real World Problems Alignment Lesson Day 11

  3. Key Vocabulary • Dividend – the number to be divided; the number of items • Divisor – the number that divides the dividend; the number of groups • Quotient – the number, not including the remainder, that results from dividing; the number of items in each group • Remainder – the amount left over when the number cannot be divided evenly Divisor Remainder 42 ÷ 8 = 5 R 2 Quotient Dividend

  4. Solving Real World Problems • Pay careful attention to the context of each problem • Determine whether to multiply or divide (Does the answer need to be larger or smaller?) • Decide how to interpret the remainder if it is a division problem.

  5. Problem 1 • There are 1,716 students participating in Field Day. They are put into teams of 16 for the competition. How many teams are created? If you have left over students, what do you do with them?

  6. Problem 2 • A fabric shop sells silk for $16 per yard. Mrs. Moore needs 96 feet of silk to make a blanket. How much will she pay for the silk?

  7. Problem 3 • The average electric bill for one elementary school in a district is $746.00 per month. About how much money do they spend on electricity in 3 years?

  8. Problem 4 • Class banners are made for the beginning of the year fundraiser. Each banner is 13 feet long. The art teacher set aside 387 feet of paper for the banners. Is there enough paper to make a banner for each of the 32 classes? If yes, how much paper is leftover? If not, how many more feet of paper do they need?

  9. Problem 5 • A group of 14 friends rent a van to take a summer road trip. If they drive a total of 1,323 miles and each person drives an equal amount of miles, how many miles will each person drive?

  10. Problem 6 • Cara is shopping for back to school clothes. She sees she can get buy three pairs of earrings for $3.95. If she has $35.00, how many pairs of earrings can she buy?

  11. Problem 7 • Mike’s dad purchased a new car. His car payments are $263 a month for 4 years. After 4 years, how much will have had paid for his car?

  12. Problem 8 • Mr. Jones took 868 pictures on his trip to New York. If his photo albums each hold 75 photos, how many albums does he need if she wants each picture in an album? How many albums will be filled completely? How many photos will be in the last album?

  13. Problem 9 • A square made of string is 655 cm on each side. If the same string is used to form a 5-sided figure with all sides the same length, how long will each side be?

  14. Problem 10 • The history museum is celebrating its 16th anniversary. They history museum is open about 349 days a year. About how many days has the history museum been open?

  15. Homework Day 12, “Dinner Planning”

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