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LESSON

7 3 䉬 Math Boxes

1. This is a picture of a 2. Draw an array of 27 Xs arranged in


cube. What do you 3 rows.
know about this shape?

How many Xs in each row?

Write a number model for the array.

3. Draw a ray AB៮៬ that is parallel to 4. Write a number model for your
៭៮៬ and intersects the
the line CD ballpark estimate:
line segment EF៮.

E
Subtract and show your work:
926
F  538

C D

5. Fill in the blanks for this 6. Divide each figure into 4 equal parts.
, puzzle.

,  5

45 63
LESSON
75 䉬 Math Boxes

1. Solve. 2. Estimate. A bottle of milk costs


$2.85. If Nan has $9, does she
(6  3)  2  have enough money to buy
3 bottles of milk? (There is no tax.)
29  (20  3) 

 14  (3  3)

 (5  5)  6
Number model:

3. Fill in the oval next to the number 4. Fill in the fact triangle.
model that best describes this array: Write the fact family.
28

, 
7

 
6  7  13 6  7  42
 
7  7  49 7  7  14
 

 
1
5. Solve the , puzzle. 6. Shade 2
of the hexagon.
Fill in the blanks.

, 3 9

100 900

3,000
LESSON
7 7 䉬 Math Boxes

1. Complete the number models. 2. Estimate: About how many dollars


will Stephen need to buy
(49  19)  8  4 stopwatches for $12.89 each?
(There is no tax.)
(56  14)  2 
Number model:
48  (19  8) 

56  (14  2)  He will need about


$

3. Solve. Write a number model. 4. Complete the


extended fact
triangle. Write
groups children children
per group in all the fact family.
, 
6 7 6 200
Number model  

 

 

 
1
5. Solve the , puzzle. 6. Shade  of the balloons.
2
Fill in the blanks.

, 2,000

4 1,200

10,000
79 䉬 Math Boxes

1. Add parentheses to complete the 2. Write a number model for your


number models. ballpark estimate:

14  7  2  14
Subtract. Show your work.
3  6  2  24
900
7  6  15  3  799
9  5  3  72

3. Solve. Show your work. 4. Complete the extended Fact


7 cartons Triangle. Write the fact family.
6 donuts per carton
How many donuts in all?

donuts
2,400

, 
8

5. Three of the names do not belong 6. Divide the triangles into


in this name-collection box. Cross 2 equal groups.
them out.
4,000
8  5,000 (500  5)  500
5,000  (5  200)
(200  4)  5 2  2,000
(200  4)  8 1,000  4
8,000  2 (2  2)  1,000
(200  200)  10

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