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CHAPTER 3: MULTIPLICATION
UNIT 9 MULTIPLICATION 47
UNIT 10 SOLVING PROBLEMS 51
LET’S REVIEW 55
CHAPTER 4: DIVISION
UNIT 11 DIVISION 58
UNIT 12 DIVDING WITH REMAINDER 64
UNIT 13 MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION 68
LET’S REVIEW 72
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Are you ready to go?
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1. Read and Match:
213 194
288 387
123 182
563 783
398 371
a. 123 + 56 = …… g. 621 + 34 = ……
b. 472 + 37 = …… h. 390 + 2 = ……
c. 338 + 5 = …… I. 491 + 10 = ……
d. 394 + 28 = …… j.702 + 8 = ……
e. 721 + 49 = …… k. 802 + 94 = ……
f. 582 + 73 = …… l. 483 + 15 = ……
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BUS NUMBER
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PAGE NUMBER
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HOUSE ADDRESS
NUMBER
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129 + 173 = HOW MANY BALLS?
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123 387 346
+ + +
+ + +
X + 356 = 926
X + 139 = 256
X = …………
X = …………
X + 378 = 568
X + 312 = 826
X = …………
X = …………
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Total mass that the elevator can carry: 250 Kg
The woman: 62 Kg
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129 - 73 = HOW MANY BALLS?
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379
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148
153 ….. 367
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92 284
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972
538
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568
167
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390
62
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206
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Subtract the number: 314
IN OUT
173
482
938
746
398
328
302
643
429
380
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Nam had 283 marbles, Nam gave Huy 135 marbles. How many marbles were
left? …………………………………
Tuesday?
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Mai has 10 flowers. Lan has 3 fewer.
Mai:
Lan:
3 fewer
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1. Đăng has 20 marbles, Toàn has 13 more. How many marbles do they have?
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2. Hoàng has 30 colour pencils. Hoàng gives Mai 5 pencils, but Mai had 16
colour pencil. How many pencil do they have?
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1. A farmer has 385 tomatoes. In the morning, his son brings to him 106
apples. In the afternoon, his daughter brings to him 36 apples more. How
many apples are more than the tomatoes? How many fruits does the
farmer has?
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2. Lan has a book. Lan’s book has 472 pages. Lan buys another book and
Lan gives it to Nam. Nam’s book has 139 pages fewer. How many pages
does Nam’s book have?
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3. MORE or LESS or EQUAL: > < =
4. Mum buys Lan 5 dresses. Lan gives her friend Ngọc 2 dresses. Mum knows
that and she buy Lam 5 more dresses. Ngọc sends back to Lam 1 dresses
because it doesn’t fit. How many dresses does Lan have?
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1.
Let’s Review
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1. Fill the blank:
NUMBER THE THE TENS THE ONES
HUNDREDS
383
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4 6 3
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9 8
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4
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391
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271
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3. Subtract the numbers:
938
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201
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4. Find the X:
a. X + 389 -155 = 638 b. 381 +X = 902 -482
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c. X-281 + 58 = 900 d. 973 –X + 378 = 378
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5. Find the subtraction rule: IN to OUT
IN OUT
293 0
383 ………………………
872 ………………………
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321 ………………………
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0 291
383 ………………………
466 ………………………
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406 ………………………
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7. There are 49 people in the bus. The bus stops at two stations. At the
station no. 1, 15 people move out and 4 people get in. At the station mo.
2, 5 people get in. How many people are there in the bus mow?
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UNITS OF TIME
1 HOUR 60 MINUTES
1 MINUTES 60 SECONDS
1 DAY 24 HOURS
1 WEEKS 7 DAYS
1 MONTH 4 WEEKS
1 YEAR 12 MONTHS
1 YEAR 365 DAYS
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Choose the suitable units of time:
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1. Estimate the time for every activity:
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Do you know?
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WHAT TIME IS IT?
Minute
hand
Hour hand
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Start at O and count right:
55 0
5
0
50
10
5
0
45
15
5
0
40 20
5
0
35
25
5
30
0
5 0
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“WHAT ARE YOU DOING AT…… ?
IM …….. AT ……”
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DRAW THE TIME: WHAT ARE YOU DOING AT……?
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Buy some drinks!
Units of Capacity:
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1. Smallest capacity & Greatest capacity:
a. b. c.
2. Liter or Milliliter:
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Lan is making chicken soup. She needs 2 liters of water.
How many water bottle does Lan need to make chicken soup?
500ml
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HOW HEAVY ARE YOU?
UNITS OF MASS
1 Kilogram (Kg) 1000 Grams (g)
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Estimate the mass
300g or 2 Kg?
4 Kg or 700g?
15 Kg or 60Kg?
30Kg or 98Kg?
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LIGHTEST AND HEAVIEST:
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ESTIMATE THE MASS OF THIS MAN: HEALTHY OR NOT
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1. Put the number order 1 – 2 -3 for the smallest and the biggest
cacpacity:
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2. Estimate the mass:
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3. Try to get out the Labyrinth. Draw the time you begin and the time
you’ve done.
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REMEMBER THE BALLS? We have 100 balls.
2. Shade the correct blank number and write out the adding time:
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LOOK AT THIS:
TRY THIS:
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Use multiplication to count: How much students are in the classroom?
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Problem: There are 5 teams in your class. 6 students are in 1 team. How many
students are in your class?
1. Draw 5 teams:
1 2 3 4 5
6 6 6 6 6
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4. Student in the class: 5 x 6 = 30 students
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1. Minh has 3 pens. Bảo has 3 times more than Minh. How many pens do
they have?
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2. Lan gives her 9 friends stickers. Every friend has 4 stickers. How many
stickers did Lan give her friends?
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Use multiplication to count: How many cubes are in the Rubik?
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1. REMEMBER THIS?
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2. THE PUZZLE:
3. DO MULTIPLY:
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4. There are four butterflies. Each butterfly has 2 wings. How many wings
do they have?
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6. There are 4 boys in the library. The girl are 5 times as many as the
boys. How many student are there?
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We have 18 candies:
THIS IS DIVISION
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WILL YOU TRY THIS?
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You have seven candies. You want to give each of your 2 friends 3 candies.
How many candy is left?
WHAT IS REMAINDER?
R1 = REMAINDER = 7 - (2 X3) = 1
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Example:
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There are 41 students in your class. Your teacher want to have many
groups to work together. Help you teacher!
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1. LOOK!
4. So:
3 x 6 =18 = 6 x 3
18 : 3 = 6 & 18 : 6 = 3
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1. Fill the blank
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4. Fill the blank
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