Boatman- Interactive Math 1-Friday- P1 Assignments
- Instructor
- Mrs. Anna Boatman
- Term
- 2020-2021 School Year
- Department
- Mathematics
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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Please complete either the 3rd or 4th grade Math Minute, or both! Then watch my video that goes through how to solve each problem.
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After watching my video explaining all of the choices for this week, choose one activity to complete. When you are finished, take a photo of your completed work and upload it to this assignment.
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Please complete either the 3rd or 4th grade Math Minute, or both! Then watch my video that goes through how to solve each problem.
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After you have watched the video, fill out this form to show me your understanding of angles.
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Please complete either the 3rd or 4th grade Math Minute, or both! Then watch my video that goes through how to solve each problem.
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Print this out before watching the video of the book reading. Then, as you listen to the book, fill in the measurement equivalents. When you are finished, take a photo of your completed work and upload it to this assignment (look to the right and click the paperclip to add an attachment). Then trim off the outside edges and glue this into your Interactive Notebook to have as a reference.
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Click on the link below to access the online geoboard. Then create 4 rectangles of your own and find the area and perimeter of each. Record your work on a separate sheet of paper and take a photo of it OR take screenshots of your geoboards- then upload it/them to this assignment (look to the right and click the paperclip to add an attachment). Finally, fill out the Google Form telling me the area of your 4 rectangles.
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Please complete either the 3rd or 4th grade Math Minute, or both! Then watch my video that goes through how to solve each problem.
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Complete this form telling me who is guilty and how you know.
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This week's Math Minute is a little different- please print off the attached PDF, complete the area and perimeter problems, take a photo of your completed work, and upload it to this assignment (look to the left and click the paperclip to add an attachment). Please watch my "Area and Perimeter Answers" Video if you need help solving any of the problems or you want to check your work.
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Choose ONE multi-digit addition activity to complete- either the print or digital "Valentine's Addition" activity or the print "Bee Addition" activity.
If you choose a print activity, please upload a photo of your finished work here.
If you choose the digital activity, make sure you click the "turn in" button at the top of the screen when you are finished.
If you choose a print activity, please upload a photo of your finished work here.
If you choose the digital activity, make sure you click the "turn in" button at the top of the screen when you are finished.
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Please complete either the 3rd or 4th grade Math Minute, or both! Then watch my video that goes through how to solve each problem.
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After watching my demonstration video, make the following polygons on your geoboard (the link is below). If you need to, look back at the sheet that you added to your Interactive Notebook last week to see how many sides each polygon has and what the polygon might look like.
Polygons to create:
Square - Red
Pentagon - Blue
Hexagon - Green
Trapezoid - purple (a trapezoid is a type of quadrilateral)
When you are finished, take a screenshot or photo of your geoboard and upload it to this assignment! Don't forget to click the "turn in" button!
Polygons to create:
Square - Red
Pentagon - Blue
Hexagon - Green
Trapezoid - purple (a trapezoid is a type of quadrilateral)
When you are finished, take a screenshot or photo of your geoboard and upload it to this assignment! Don't forget to click the "turn in" button!
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Please complete either the 3rd or 4th grade Math Minute, or both! Then watch my video that goes through how to solve each problem.
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Print both attachments and use them to follow along with my "Geometry Terms & Polygons" video (you only need to print Page 1 of the "Polygon Cootie Catcher"). When you have completed both the "Interactive Notebook Page" and the "Polygon Cootie Catcher", take a photo (you may take one photo of both together or two separate photos) and upload it/them to this assignment (look to the right and click the paperclip to add an attachment).
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Please complete either the 3rd or 4th grade Math Minute, or both! Then watch my video that goes through how to solve each problem.
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Please complete either the 3rd or 4th grade Math Minute, or both! Then watch my video that goes through how to solve each problem.
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Pick one of the following symmetry activities to print and complete. You will draw in the other side to make a symmetrical picture- it should be the reflection of the included side. I have included an example for you (it's the first attachment called "Example Balloon") so you can see how what your draw in should be a reflection (or the exact opposite) of the side that's been done for you. When you are finished, take a photo of your work and upload it to this assignment (look to the right and click the paperclip to add an attachment). Don't forget to click the "turn in" button!
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Please complete either the 3rd or 4th grade Math Minute, or both! Then watch my video that goes through how to solve each problem.
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When you are finished playing the game, take a photo of your completed scorecard and upload it here. Look to the right and click the paperclip to add an attachment.
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Complete this Google Form to show me your work and tell me who is guilty!
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This week we are working on doubling numbers since that is what was involved with the math in the story. You have the choice between two numbers to double (remember "doubling" means adding the same number twice or multiplying by 2):
3,497
or
228,657
Choose one of these numbers, get a piece of scratch paper and a pencil, and show me your work to double the number. When you are finished, take a photo of your work and upload it here (look to the right and click the paperclip to add an attachment).
3,497
or
228,657
Choose one of these numbers, get a piece of scratch paper and a pencil, and show me your work to double the number. When you are finished, take a photo of your work and upload it here (look to the right and click the paperclip to add an attachment).
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Who did you play with? How did it go? Look to the right to type your answer. Don't forget to click the "turn in" button when you are finished!
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Take a photo of your finished game board and upload it here. Look to the right and click the paperclip to add an attachment.
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Please choose either the Multiplication or Subtraction Frenzy to complete. You can complete this electronically by typing your answers into each cell, or you can print it off, write your answers in, take a photo and upload it to Google Classroom.
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Take a photo of your finished work. Then look to the right and click the paperclip to upload your photo.
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Please complete either the 3rd grade or 4th grade Math Minute, whichever fits your math level best, or both!
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Look to the right and click the paperclip to upload a photo of your finished work. Don't forget to glue it onto page 3 of your Interactive Notebook (and add it to your Table of Contents page as well).
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After you do the Mathological Liar or both of them, complete this form with your answers!
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Please complete either the 3rd grade or 4th grade Math Minute, whichever fits your math level best, or both!
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Just write me an answer up to the right...
How many guesses did it take you or your partner to guess the right number? Answer this for one of your rounds.
How many guesses did it take you or your partner to guess the right number? Answer this for one of your rounds.
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Please complete either the 3rd grade or 4th grade Math Minute, whichever fits your math level best, or both! This week I have only included the Google Form version.
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Please upload a picture of your "Place Value" Interactive Notebook pages here. Look to the right and click the paperclip to attach a file.
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Please complete either the 3rd grade or 4th grade Math Minute, whichever fits your math level best, or both! Complete these either through the Google Form or the PDF, whichever works best for you at home.
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Below are two different Math Minutes for you to choose from this week. Please complete the one that best fits your math level, or you may choose to complete both if you would like. Spend up to 5 minutes on this. If you don’t know how to do a problem, that’s okay! You just don’t know how to do that math YET. Just leave that problem blank if that is the case. Use scratch paper if needed. When you are finished, click the "Submit" button at the bottom, and then click "View Score" to see if your answers were correct! Please note that your grade for this assignment is not based on the score you receive and instead is based on your participation in completing the assignment.
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What did you think of the Mathological Liar this week? Do you have any questions? Look in the top right corner to answer and submit your answer.
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What did you think of the Mathological Liar this week? Do you have any questions? Look in the top right corner to answer and submit your answer.
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Double-click the pink boxes to type your answers. Spend up to 5 minutes on this. If you don’t know how to do a problem, that’s okay! You just don’t know how to do that math YET. Just leave the answer box blank if this is the case. Use scratch paper if needed. If you know how to, you can take a picture of the work on your scratch paper and upload it with this assignment.
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Double-click the pink boxes to type your answers. Spend up to 5 minutes on this. If you don’t know how to do a problem, that’s okay! You just don’t know how to do that math YET. Just leave the answer box blank if this is the case. Use scratch paper if needed. If you know how to, you can take a picture of the work on your scratch paper and upload it with this assignment.