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JBM 5th Grade Math Week of May 11, 2020
This Week’s Math Focus: Unit 5: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Module 2: Multiplying Fractions by Fractions
This Week’s Science Focus: Earth and Space Systems:
Each week there will be assignments for both Math and Science that will count as a grade. If you have any questions regarding completing these assignments, please contact your teacher. These assignments can be found either in the printed materials or your Google
Classroom.
Math: “Find the Product” pg. 183 Science: “Speeding in Space”
Weekly Parent Newsletter: Unit 5 Family Newsletter.pdf Virtual Counselor’s Corner- bit.ly/JBMguidance
Smyrna School District Home Learning Resources
JBM Storytime- Daily on our PTO page at 11 AM and 7 PM. Sign-up to read bit.ly/JBMstorytime
JBM PTO Facebook Helpful Math Resources
Multiplication Table_15 x 15.pdf Bridges: Multiplication Strategies Poster Division Strategies Poster Geoboard interactive app
Monday Math Instructional
Video Math Activity Math Practice/Review
This Geoboard Perimeters video models finding and calculating perimeter using fractions on a Geoboard! GeoboardPerimeters.mp4
Geoboard Perimeter Paper SB pages 173-174 Complete while watching the video. Copy of Bridges in Mathematics Grade 5 Student Book.pdf Iinteractive Geoboard This is really fun! Geoboard by The Math Learning Center
Login to your prodigy account: Prodigy to practice multiplying a
whole number by a fraction.
Class Codes: * Durnall/Short 8837FD * Ashcraft: 4BA5FA * Deisem: 2D7DDA * Martin/Stevens: 84F62A * Evans/Cullens: 840DFC *Treadwell/McGuigan: 52EA31
Science Today’s Science can be found in your google classroom or as a printable resource. Today you will examine
how the distance from the sun will affect the speed of the revolution of each planet. Read the article “Speeding in Space” and answer the questions that go with the article.
Tuesday Math Instructional
Video Math Activity Math Practice/Review
Unit 5 Module 2 Session 2 Rectangles with Fractional
Side Lengths
Unit 5 Module 2 Session 2
Fraction Multiplication Grid Student Page 176
Printed activity or available on
Google Classroom
Interactive Geoboard https://apps.mathlearningcenter.o
rg/geoboard/
Login to your prodigy account: Prodigy to practice: Multiplying fractions
Science
Complete Mondayś science activity:
Wednesday Math Instructional
Video Math Activity Math Practice/Review
Watch today's instruction video where we will talk about multiplying fractions using the area model. Unit 5 Module 2 Session 3
Multiplying with the area model. Student book pages 179 & 180
Printed activity or available on
Google Classroom
Login to your prodigy account: Prodigy to practice: Multiplying fractions
Science Today in Science you will go through a google slide presentation about the lifecycle of a star! After you have gone through the google slides, use the information you have learned to complete the color by number activity! Send pics of your completed pictures so that your teacher can see!
Thursday Math Instructional
Video Math Activity Math Practice/Review
Unit 5 Module 2 Session 5 Teaching Video This screencast shows how you can draw illustrations to help you solve word problems and it also goes over your graded page for the week.
GRADED ASSIGNMENT TODAY!!!
“Find the Product”
student book page 183
Printed activity or available on
Google Classroom
Login to your prodigy account: Prodigy to practice: Multiplying fractions
Science
Complete Wednesdayś activity
Friday
Math Instructional Video
Math Activity Math Practice/Review
Problem String #25 Video This problem string video models multiplication of fractions using an array. Students should make sure they have either a copy of their problem string paper, linked to this newsletter, in google classroom, or blank paper on which they write their work. April NC Day 5.webm April Calendar Grid Video This video features April Calendar Grid markers, which presents a sequence of figures built from centimeter cubes. The focus: Patterns, dimensions, and volume of rectangular solids April NC Cal. Grid.mp4
April Number Corner Problem String #25, multiplying fractions. Make sure you have this problem string out while playing the video. Copy of April NC Problem String #25 Multiplying Fractions April Calendar Grid Record Sheet Make sure you have your April Calendar Grid out so that you can update while watching the video. You should have days 1-4 already completed. Friday April Cal. Grid 5/15/2020 After you have completed your Calendar Grid today, you will work on this student book page. Volume & Surface Area Patterns NCSB page 64
Login to your prodigy account: Prodigy to practice: Multiplying fractions
Science The link for today’s science activity is for an interactive planetarium. See what stars and constellations
are visible near you, and experiment with the different features offered.
💡Problem of the Day 🚨
Math 24: Object of the game: Make the number 24 from the four numbers shown. You can add, subtract, multiply and divide. Use all four numbers on the card, but use each number only once. You do not have to use all four operations. Can you solve the card below? There are 8 cards this week!!!! NEW CARDS FOR WEEK 5/11/20 Please click…….24 Cards for week of 5/11/20
Week 2 (5/11/20) - 5th Grade Mathematics! Unit 5, Module 2
This week's focus is on developing models to represent multiplication of a fraction by another fraction.
While there are many activities within this home learning packet, there is only one graded assignment
in math each week. It can be found on the next page. You may choose to complete the graded
activity first and submit it to your teacher for feedback. If you are struggling with the activity,
it is suggested that you complete the following activities. Once complete, you can take a picture
and send it to your teacher through email, class dojo, text, etc…
Activity Activities
1 Session 1 - Geoboard Perimeters
2 Session 2 - Rectangles with Fractional Side Lengths
3 Session 3 - Multiplying Fractions with the Area Model
4 Session 5 - Modeling Fraction Problems
Graded Activity
“Find the Product” student book pg. 183
Week 5/11/20 - Graded Assignment
Day 1 - Monday : Session 1, Geoboard Perimeters
Today we are going to start exploring how to use the area model to multiply one fraction by another fraction. First we are going to review the area
model. Now that you have thought about the information needed, measure the length of the sides of the rectangle and write an equation that will allow you to calculate the area of the rectangle.
Now take a look at this picture:
If the area of this square is 1 unit, what is the length of each side, and what is the perimeter of the square? Length: ______________________ Perimeter: ____________________ Now take a look at this picture:
What is the perimeter of A: ________ B: ________ C: _______ D: ________ E: __________
Day 2 - Tuesday: Session 2, Rectangles with Fractional Side Lengths
Today’s work will connect multiplication of fractions to the area model for multiplication, which will help you make sense of the relationship between the size of the factors (fractions being multiplied) and the product of two fractions. Remember the last lesson: you found the dimensions of rectangles on the geoboard pictures. Today we will find the dimensions and areas of rectangles using geoboard pictures. Just like last time, the total area of the board is 1 square unit and the length of each side is 1 linear unit. Let’s get started: What are the dimensions of the pictured square below? ____ linear unit x ____ linear unit = ____ square unit Use this page to record your work for the following problems, make a labeled sketch of the rectangle and record the equation on the Fraction Multiplication Grids page
● Draw a labeled sketch of a ½ x ¼ rectangle on a blank grid ● Record the equation the equation for finding the area of that rectangle ● Repeat those first two steps for
○ ¼ x ¼ ○ ¼ x 1 ○ ¼ x ¾ ○ ½ x ¾
● At the end answer these questions: ○ What do you notice about the products of the fractions you multiplied
today? ○ How is multiplying fractions similar to multiplying whole numbers? ○ How is multiplying fractions different from multiplying whole numbers?
Day 3 - Wednesday: Session 3, Multiplying Fractions with the Area Model
Today you will be modeling and solving some more problems that involve multiplying one fraction by another fraction. Check out this portion of Area of the Addition Key Page:
Practice with the following pages:
Day 4 - Thursday: Session 5, Modeling Fraction Problems
To finish out this module, you will solve a variety of story problems that involve multiplication of fractions and use a variety of models to solve problems for those situations.
Answers to page 2
Related Arts Art
with Mrs. Pitts
Quarantine Art Challenge!
1) Find a famous painting that “speaks” to you. 2) Search for items in your house and/or a setting in which you can recreate the
famous painting. You can also recruit family members and pets! 3) Take a picture. 4) Email it to me at [email protected] 5) Include the artist’s name, title of the painting and why you chose it.
Click on this link for more information and examples Getty Artworks
“Woman with Parasol”, Claude Monet 1875 “Ms. PItts with Umbrella” 2020
Music with
Ms. Huff
Can you make your own instrument using household items? Below are a few videos on how to make a drum, membranophone, and a shaker. How to make a drum * Ms. Huff used duct tape instead of packing tape and a can of beans for the shell of the drum. How to make a membranophone ● What you need: Clean, empty plastic water bottle (any size bottles with ridges work best),
scissors, glove (latex, rubber, or vinyl or a balloon, although it’s harder to work with); rubber band; hole punch; drinking straw; sheet of construction paper or card stock.
Here are the steps: 1. Leave the cap on the bottle, but peel the label off. 2. Cut the bottle in half using scissors (or a utility knife, if an adult is doing this). Make sure you
cut evenly, leaving a smooth edge. Set aside the bottom half of the bottle for another use, or recycle it.
3. Take the top half of the bottle, and use your hole punch to punch a hole as far from the cut
edge as you can towards the mouth of the bottle. Put the straw through the hole to test it for size. It should be a tight fit. If the hole isn’t large enough for the diameter of the straw, repunch in nearly the same spot to widen the hole a bit.
4. Cut the fingers and thumb off the glove as a unit (in one cut). The rest of the glove should now look like a wide tube. Cut the tube open to form a rectangular sheet of pliable material—this is your membrane.
5. Stretch the membrane over the opening you cut on the bottle, making sure that the hole you punched in the side doesn’t get hidden by excess material. If you are using a balloon, cut off the narrowest part to make a large enough surface to stretch over the opening you cut on the bottle.
6. Secure the membrane to the bottle with a rubber band. Wrap the rubber band around the bottle several times, making sure that the membrane is taut.
7. Twist the cap off the bottle and set it aside. 8. Roll a piece of construction paper into a tube, making it as tight and straight as possible. Put
the rolled-up tube into the neck of the bottle, where the cap had been. Let go of the paper tube when it barely touches the bottom of the membrane. It should fit securely in the bottle opening. Tape it to the neck of the bottle so it stays in place.
9. Re-insert the straw into the punched hole on the side of the bottle, and you’re ready to play! (Click to enlarge the diagram below.)
How to make a shaker Remember to ask your parents for help!
Please share a video or picture of the instruments that you make. Can you use your new instrument to play along with your favorite song? Can you use them to make a funny video? Please let Ms. Huff know how your process went. Send me an email at [email protected]
Physical Education
with Mr. Stakey
Looking for something a little
different for your daily
workouts?
Check out
PE with Coach Wood
Health with
Mr. Reuter
Hope everyone had a great week and enjoyed the activities I had for you. This week we will focus on
social media. Please log-in to https://www.brainpop.com/. If you haven’t created a username or
password yet, please do so using the class code brain4925. Then check out these links:
Stress Movie Quiz
Social Media Assignment
If you or your family have any questions, please email me at: [email protected].
Technology Education
with Mr. Bogia
This is your chance to learn safe web searching and Digital Citizenship from the F.B.I.
Visit Safe Online Surfing
Game Instructions: 1. Click the island that matches your grade level. 2. Play all of the games on your island by clicking each numbered button and following the
instructions carefully. 3. Games can be played in any order. The button will show a check mark once you have
finished the activity. 4. You do NOT have to take the test!
Social-Emotional
Learning with Mrs. Hendricks,
Mrs. Mathes & Ms. Weeks
Stuck at home can make us all go stir-crazy! Routine is what we all need! Check out the examples of
COVID-19 Daily Schedules below. This is an approach to the “new normal” of using our home where
our parents/guardians need to work, you need to learn, play, and live. The schedule emphasizes
sticking to activities that keep us disciplined, such as getting dressed and making our beds, instead
of giving up on these areas. It is just like going to school except you are commuting from your
bedroom to your kitchen, living room, or office.
The blocks of time help us figure out how to work in new tasks that we may not have had enough
time for in school before. Think of this time as an opportunity to enjoy more quality time with your
family! Remember, We Are All In This Together!
My COVID-19 Daily Schedule
COVID-19 Daily Schedule
Answer the questions below to see if you are organized for virtual school:
· Do you think you are organized? Why or why not?
· What is one thing you could do today to be more organized?
· How is being organized for virtual school different from in-person school?
After you have answered the questions, watch the video below about Planning and Organizing by
clicking on the picture.
Smyrna School District Home Learning Resources website https://www.smyrna.k12.de.us/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=212231&type=d