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Page 1: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Math 5Unit Review

Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner

Page 2: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

In this lesson we will review for the unit

assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Page 3: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Math Warm-up

Double each of the following. Do them mentally.

1. 43

2. 27

3. 85

(Pause Lesson to work)

Page 4: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Math Warm-up - ANSWER

Double each of the following. Do them mentally.

1. 43 86

2. 27 54

3. 85 170

(Pause Lesson to work)

Page 5: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

In this unit you learned about fractions.

Today we will review all that you have learned, as well as go over test taking strategies.

Page 6: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Vocabulary Reviewfraction – a symbol, such as ¾, used to describe one or more parts of a whole that is divided into equal parts. A fraction can name a part of a whole, a part of a set, a location on a number line, or a division of whole numbers.

Page 7: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Vocabulary Review

numerator - the number above the fraction bar in a fraction

denominator - the number below the fraction bar in a fraction

12 denominator

numerator

Page 8: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Vocabulary Review

dividend- the number to be divided. 24 ÷ 4 = 6

divisor- the number that a dividend is divided by.24 ÷ 4 = 6

Page 9: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Vocabulary Review

quotient - the number that is the result of dividing. 24 ÷ 4 = 6

6 is the QUOTIENT!

Page 10: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Vocabulary ReviewEquivalent fractions: have the same value, even though they may look different.Unlike denominator: Unlike denominator is the bottom number in a fraction that is not the same as another fraction. Common denominator: Denominators must be the same to be common.

Page 11: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Vocabulary Review

Greatest Common Factor: The greatest number that is a factor of 2 or more given numbers.Example: 18=2 x 3 x 3

24=2 x 2 x 2 x3Find the prime numbers!Benchmark fraction: Common fractions used for estimating, such as ½, ¼, ⅓, ⅔, & ¾.

Page 12: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Vocabulary Review

Multiple: a number that contains another number repeatedly without a remainder, example 5 is a multiple of 25. Prime: a number that can bedivided evenly only by 1 and itself.Composite: a number that can bedivided evenly by numbers otherthan 1 or itself.

Page 13: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Least Common Denominator: (LCD), The least common multiple of the denominators of two or more fractions.

Vocabulary Review

Least Common Multiple: (LCM), the least number that is a common multiple of two or more numbers.

Page 14: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Vocabulary Reviewmixed number – a whole number and a fraction Ex.

Page 15: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Vocabulary Reviewimproper fraction – a fraction whose numerator is greater than or equal to its denominator (the fraction is 1 whole or more)Ex.

Page 16: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Fractions as Division Review

Page 17: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Al, Lisa, Nico, and Laura are making a picture. They will share 3 rectangular strips of colored paper. What fraction represents the part of a whole strip of paper each will get?

1 whole 1 whole 1 whole

Find 3 ÷ 4

Page 18: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

One way to divide 3 wholes into 4 equal parts is to first divide each whole into 4 equal parts. Each part is ¼ of a whole.

1 whole 1 whole 1 whole

Find 3 ÷ 4

Page 19: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Rearrange the quarter pieces so that each person gets 3 of the ¼ pieces. Each gets ¾.

Lisa

Nico

Laura

Al

Page 20: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Give each answer as a fraction:

1. 1 ÷ 2

2. 9 ÷ 10

3. 3 ÷ 4

Page 21: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Finding Equivalent Fractions Review

Page 22: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Write 2 equivalent fractions. Use multiplication for one and division for the other.

Page 23: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

You can make equivalent fractions by multiplying or dividing both top and bottom by the same amount. You only multiply or divide, never add or subtract, to get an equivalent fraction. Only divide when the top and bottom would still be whole numbers.

Page 24: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Simplifying Fractions Review

Page 25: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Simplifying fractions , also known as, reducing or putting into lowest terms, means to make the fraction as simple as possible. They are still the same or equivalent but written with a different fraction name, as ½ = 2/4.To simplify a fraction, divide the top and bottom by the highest number that can divide into both numbers equally.

Page 26: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Fractions in Simplest Form

If a number is a factor of two numbers, it is called a common factor.The greatest common factor (GCF), of 2 numbers is the greatest or largest number that is a factor of both numbers.4 was the greatest common factor for both 12 & 20. 2 is a factor but we still did NOT have simplest form until we divided it by 4 (the largest factor).

Page 27: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Simplify the fraction. common factor = common

multiple

4 ÷ 2 = 2 10 2 5

3 (Is this fraction in simplest form?) 5 Can the numerator & denomInator

be divided by a whole number?

Simplest Form

YES

(It was not in simplest form as it could be divided by ‘2’ for both the numerator & denominator.)

NO

Page 28: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Greatest Common Factor

The greatest common factor (GCF), of 2 numbers: 20 & 3020: 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 2030: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30The GCF of 20 & 30 is 10. Or 10 is a multiple of both numbers.

Page 29: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Fractions in Simplest FormGuided Practice

Page 30: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Adding and Subtracting Fractions Review

Page 31: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

When you don’t know the equivalent fraction to use when adding or subtracting fractions with unlike denominators you will have to change one or all the fractions to share a common denominator. Find the common denominatorwe need to find the least common multiple or the least common denominator to do this.

Page 32: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

1. Find the common denominator

This just means all the fractions have the same denominator.

Why is this important to adding and subtracting fractions?Before you can do these operations the fractions must share a common denominator.

Page 33: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

2. Find the least common denominator.This is the same as finding the least common multiple of the denominators.As ¼ =2/8 (4 is a multiple of 8)Find the LEAST (smallest) common multiples of both denominators to see what can be the shared denominator.

Page 34: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Example of Least Common Multiple

1/3 List the multiples of 3: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 1/6 List the multiples 6: 6, 12, 18, 24, …The least common multiple is 6. Now what do you do?

Page 35: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Example of Least Common Multiple

1/3 List the multiples of 3: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 1/6 List the multiples 6: 6, 12, 18, 24, …The least common multiple is 6. Now what do you do?

1 = 2 (What was multiplied by both the 3 6 numerator and denominator to get 2/6? 2 was.)

1x2=2 3x2=6

Page 36: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

What Did We Do?

The trick was to list the multiples of each denominator, then find the Least Common Multiple!

Easy as ....

Page 37: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

The Steps!Here are the steps to follow:Find the Least Common Multiple of the denominators (which is called the Least Common Denominator). Change each fraction (using equivalent fractions)to make their denominators the same as the least common denominator. Then you add (or subtract) the fractions, as you wish!

Page 38: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Review

Page 39: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

You know that 20 ÷ 9 = 20

9

This is an improper fraction because the numerator is greater than the denominator.

Improper fractions can be rewritten as mixed numbers!

Page 40: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

You can write 20 ÷ 9 as a mixed number.

You know that 20 ÷ 9 = 20

9Step 1: Divide the numerator by the denominator.

9 20 18 2

2

Page 41: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

You can write 20 ÷ 9 as a mixed number.

You know that 20 ÷ 9 = 20

9Step 2: Write the remainder as a fraction. 9 20 18 2

2The divisor is the denominator!

2 29

Page 42: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Write as an improper fraction.

229

Step 1: Multiply the denominator of the fraction by the whole number.

x2 x 9 = 18

2 29

Page 43: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Write as an improper fraction.

2 29

Step 2: Add the numerator of the fraction.

229

x

18 + 2 = 20

+

Page 44: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Write as an improper fraction.

2 29

Step 3: Write using the same denominator.

20 9

2 29

Page 45: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Write as an improper fraction.

2 29

2 29

= 20 9

Page 46: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Write the improper fraction as a mixed number, or the mixed number as an improper fraction.1. 2.

3 38

25 4

Page 47: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions

Review

Page 48: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

What is 2 + 3 ?34

12

Step 1: Convert to improper fractions

234

x

+

312

x

+

= =114

72

Page 49: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

What is 2 + 3 ?34

12

=x2

114

72

Step 2: Convert fractions to have common denominator (if needed)

LCM: 4- 4,8,12 2- 2,4,6

x2 14 4

Page 50: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

What is 2 + 3 ?34

12

=114

14 4

Step 3: Add the numerator because it is an addition problem.

+25

Page 51: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

What is 2 + 3 ?34

12

=114

14 4

+25 4

Step 4: Write the new numerator over the denominator

Page 52: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

What is 2 + 3 ?34

12

25 4 25 ÷ 4 = 6 r. 1

1 4

6

Step 5: Write the improper fraction as a mixed number

Page 53: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

What is 2 + 3 ?34

12

1 4

6

Step 6: Simplify the fraction

This is already in simplest form.

Page 54: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.
Page 55: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Using Benchmark Fractions to Estimate Review

Page 56: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Which benchmark is nearest?38

Page 57: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Which benchmark is nearest?38

3/8 is less than ½ because it is less than 4/8. 3/8 is greater than ¼ because it is greater than 2/8. In fact, it is halfway between ¼ and ½.

Page 58: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

How can benchmarks help you estimate the sum of two fractions?

Think about it with this problem.12

58+

Is the sum between 0 and 1 or between 1 and 2?

Page 59: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

12

58+

Is the sum between 0 and 1 or between 1 and 2?

Since 5/8 is greater than ½, the sum would be between 1 and 2.

Page 60: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Quick Check

Estimate the sums and describe your thinking.

Page 61: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Word Problems Review

Page 62: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Lesson ReviewWhen working on Word Problems:

•Read each problem twice, twice.•Underline key words.•Underline the information you need to solve a problem.•Circle any data that is provided.•Choose your solution strategy.•Solve and show your work.•Check your answer.

Page 63: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Hoping to be named Salesperson of the Month, Braden called the names from 2 2/5 pages of the phone book last week. This week, he called the people listed on another 5 2/5 pages of the same phone book. How many pages worth of people did Braden call in all?

In your Math NotebookIndependent Practice

Page 64: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Test Taking Strategies(Write these in your Math Notebook)

•Read each problem twice.•Underline key words.•Underline the information you need to solve a problem.•Circle any data that is provided.

Page 65: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Test Taking Strategies(Write these in your Math Notebook)

•Solve the problem.•Show your work as you solve the problem.•Check your work.•Use estimation to check if your answer is reasonable.

Page 66: Math 5 Unit Review Instructor: Mrs. Tew Turner. In this lesson we will review for the unit assessment and learn test taking strategies.

Today you reviewed for the unit assessment and learned about test taking strategies.

Good Work with this

lesson.


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