Operations with decimal number pt. 2

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  • Learning goals 
  • Multiplying/dividing tricks explained
  • Continue Natalica zoo 
  • Investigation B/C discussion
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Good morning!
Schedule: 
  • Learning goals 
  • Multiplying/dividing tricks explained
  • Continue Natalica zoo 
  • Investigation B/C discussion

Slide 1 - Diapositive

Learning goals 
At the end of this lesson I can:
  • Use operations on decimals in real life context
  • Collaborate with other people to find a solution 
  • Reflect on my previous work

Slide 2 - Diapositive

The mass of a jar of sugar is 1.9 kg. What is the total mass of 13 jars of sugar?

Slide 3 - Question ouverte

Multiplying decimals
The mass of a jar of sugar is 1.9 kg. What is the total mass of 13 jars of sugar?
1.9 ⋅ 13 = 
Remove the decimals by multiplying 1.9 by 10: 
19 ⋅ 13 = 247.0

Divide answer by 10: 

1.9 ⋅ 13 = 24.7 kg
Why does this trick work??

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Multiplying decimals
The mass of a jar of sugar is 1.9 kg. What is the total mass of 13 jars of sugar?
1.9 ⋅ 13 = 
Remove the decimals by multiplying 1.9 by 10: 
19 ⋅ 13 = 247.0

Divide answer by 10: 

1.9 ⋅ 13 = 24.7 kg
Write both 1.9 and 13 as a fractions: 
1.9 =                              13 = 

Now multiply fractions: 
1109=1019
113

Slide 5 - Diapositive

A movie ticket costs $8.25.
If Marty spent $66 on Movie tickets, how many tickets did he buy?

Slide 6 - Question ouverte

Dividing decimals
A movie ticket costs $8.25.  If Marty spent $66 on Movie tickets, how many tickets did he buy?
66 ÷ 8.25 =
Remove the decimals by multiplying both numbers by 100: 

6600 ÷ 825 = 8

Why does this trick work??
Why do we not divide our answer by 100? 

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Dividing decimals
A movie ticket costs $8.25.  If Marty spent $66 on Movie tickets, how many tickets did he buy?
66 ÷ 8.25 =
Remove the decimals by multiplying both numbers by 100: 

6600 ÷ 825 = 8

Write 66 and 8.25 as fractions: 
66 =                        8.25 = 

Now do the calculation with fractions: 
166
810025=100825

Slide 8 - Diapositive

Dividing/multiplying decimals
Don't remember if you should divide your final answer by the amount of decimal places in the question? 

Convert the question numbers into fractions

Slide 9 - Diapositive

Natalica zoo
1. Look back at your evaluation from last lesson
2. Find the Answers on ManageBac. 
3. Mark your answers, make corrections and DISCUSS what went wrong for mistakes
4. Share:
- What are you proud of from your group? 
- What could your group improve on?

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Investigation discussion
1. I will go through the answer model

2. Look through the investigation and the key. 
(If you have any questions, ask someone in your group first.) 

3. If you are done looking at your investigation, complete the reflection sheet and put the investigation + reflection sheet in your portfolio. 
4. Continue with the collaboration questions! 

Slide 11 - Diapositive

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And find the imposter!!

Slide 12 - Diapositive

- Best collaborators 

- Best Criterion C/D

Slide 13 - Diapositive

Share
What went well in your group? 

What did not go well in your group? 

Slide 14 - Diapositive