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1.1 Introduction to Everyday Math Student Reference Book
Look through your student journal for things that may be different from your fourth grade math book.
Read “Welcome to Fifth Grade
Everyday Mathematics” on page 1. Underline any words that you do not know or that you think are interesting.
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1.2 Rectangular Arrays
Arrange 12 counters into as many different rectangular arrays as you can. Then choose and draw one of the arrays.
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1.3 Factors
Solve problem 1 on the top of journal page 10.
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1.4 The Factor Captor Game
Which of the following numbers are factors of 36?
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10Record your answers on a piece of
paper.
Write the multiplication facts you know for 36.
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1.5 Divisibility
Solve problems 1 and 2 on the top of journal page 13.
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1.6 Prime and Composite Numbers
Draw all possible arrays for these numbers: 2, 4, 5, 10, 11, and 16.
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1.7 Square Numbers
Use counters to make a rectangular array with an equal number of rows and columns for each number 14, 16, and 18.
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1.8 Unsquaring Numbers
Find the numbers that make these statements true.
* = 4
2
= 81
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1.9 Factor Strings and Prime Factorization
8 + 8 and 4 * 4 are two names for 16. Write at least five other names for 16.
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1.10 Progress Check 1
Complete the Self Assessment sheet your teacher gives you for unit 1.
Check one box for each skill that best reflects your progress.