A STORY OF UNITS Lesson 10 Homework 3 1.
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Topics and Objectives (Module 2) A. Understand Concepts About the Ruler Standard: 2.MD.1 Days: 3 Module 2 Overview Topic A Overview Lesson 1: Connect measurement with physical units by using multiple copies of the same physical unit to measure.(Lesson 2: Use iteration with one physical unit to measure.(Lesson 3: Apply concepts to create unit rulers and measure lengths using unit rulers.
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Lesson 2 Homework 4 3 Lesson 2: Solve multiplicative comparison word problems by applying the area and perimeter formulas. Name Date 1. A rectangular pool is 7 feet wide. It is 3 times as long as it is wide. a. Label the diagram with the dimensions of the pool. b. Find the perimeter of the pool. 2. A poster is 3 inches long. It is 4 times as.
In this final topic of Module 6, and in fact, the final topic of A Story of Units, students spend time producing a compendium of their learning. They not only reach back to recall learning from the very beginning of Grade 5, but also expand their thinking by exploring such concepts as the Fibonacci sequence. Students solidify the year’s learning by creating and playing games and exploring.
Lesson 1 HomeworkA STORY OF UNITS Lesson 1: Specify and partition a whole into equal parts, identifying and counting unit fractions using concrete models. 1 half 1 fifth 1 sixth Name Date 1. A beaker is considered full when the liquid reaches the fill line shown near the top. Estimate the amount of water in the beaker by shading the drawing as indicated. The first one is done for you. 2.