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5°" Grade Math Made 2 Malic Dg Woe Number ad Dan Faston Operations Math Parent Lever “This document is erated to give parents and student better understanding of the mach concepts found in Eureka Math (© 2013 Common Coc, Ine) that ie aleo porte asthe Engage “New Yor material which is taught io the classcoom. Grade 5 Module 2 of Hureka Math ( Eogage New Yosk) covers Multi Digit Whole Number sad Decimal Praction Operations. Tis ssewletr il discuss Module 2, Topic B ‘Topic B, "The Standard Algorithm for Multi-Digit Whole Nuenbee Multiplication Words to Kaow © Area Model © Product © Standacd Algodthes © Factor © Nomerical Expression © Decompose © Esdaute Phings 0 Remembect! Standaed Algorithm Step by sep procedure to vole a prebleen + Numerical Expression A mathematieal phase involving only suber and one ce sno opesitiona syeabol Example: 11 x (613) ‘© Symbol foe ‘abour’ = © Product "The answer whea two or moce aumbecs ace multiplied together 7x 3= 2 one ta dla aoe he ce poo ae oe ae — Focus Area— Topic B ‘Motus 2 Mat Dig Wha Namba Dia ration Options Problem 1: 432 x 24 Desw using area model and then solve using the standaed algorithm. Use arrows to march the partial products from the ‘area model tothe pactial products ofthe algarithm, "To find the answer to this problem, fst we represent units of 432, Decompose 432 to male fing tae patil product easier 400+ 3042 How many four bundred thiety-twos are we counting? (24) Decompose 24 (20+ 4} Maliply: ‘What isthe product of 4 and 22 8 ‘What isthe peoduet of 4 snd 30? 120 Continue cecosding the product ia the area model Nour adel each cow of pastial products Solve using the standard algorithm, Compace the pastel products se the area model tothe pastal products in the algosithin, 1 432 x24 1728 48640 10,368 oe ee ke ete oe ok Problem 2: 532 x 283 Estimate the product. Solve using standaed algorithm, Use your estimate to check the reasonableness of the product, ‘To estimate the prociuct round each factor. 532. closer to 5 mundeeds than 6 husceeds on the auimber line 288. closer 10 3 hundlzeds than 2 buncizeds on the number line ‘Multiply the sounded factors 10 estimate the product Malriply the | 532% 285 532 rounds! 500 x 300 x283 factors to@7] = 150,000 estimate the product. 150556 Probl aad Answers “The Grand Theatse paschased 257 new theatre seats for theis andicocum at §129 exch. What 1 total Cost ofthe new thease sexe? 20 + 0? To find the answer to this problem, fst we Geaw an agea model. 9 | 1800 450 | 03 We represent the fsumbee of sears in the + ‘ea model by decomposing 257 to 20 snake finding the patel product cases, + Next, decompose 129 ‘which is the cost of 100 cach seut. Record the products. ‘The total cost of the theatre seats is $33,153, wee we ke we ke te kk ke kk ke ke ok Perec his collected 15 boxes of football cards. ach box has 312 cards init. Per albums thar hold 600 cards each. estimates he has about 6,000 cards, so be buys 10 A. Did Peter purchase to0 many, not enough, or just the right amount of albums to hold his football cards? Explain your answer? Step 1: Tosolve this problem, frst estimate the number of caeds in each bos. 312 closes to 300 then 400 Multiply the number of boxes times estimated qumbee oF ctzde in each box. 31215, = 30x 15 Note: You mg, round 151020 and then mutt 300 20 lich equa: &:000. heres yo cal ey thot Pater ‘as abaut 6,000 cat Sinse bt factor mre rudd p, ‘he ata rrber of cards iss thx 6,000, ‘Step: Find the total number of eacde the 10 albus hold alrogether. 600 10 = 6,000 The 1D albums ean hold 6.000 cards Step 5: Peter purchased too many allums to hold his football cards, He has about 4,500 eacds and ten albums would held 6,000 exeds. (Explanation could be justiied by statement waite in the ante above) B. How many cards does Peter have? Use the standard algorithm to solve the problem. 3i2 x5 1560 +3120 4680 Peter has.a total of 4680 cards How many albums will he need for all his cards? Peter will need 8 alls forall ie card

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