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Unit 5.1 - Numbers and Operations (cont.)


Quantitative relationships can be expressed numerically in multiple ways in
order to make connections and simplify calculations.

Multiplication/Division facts: 0 through 12

How do I add and How do I multiply How do I divide


subtract whole numbers? numbers?
numbers?

5.1.3Ͷ Recognize the unit associated with the remainder in a division


5.2.2 - Write the prime problem or the meaning of the fractional part of a whole given in either
5.1.2 - Estimate (fraction and decimal) sums or factorization of numbers decimal or fraction form.
differences) through 50 using both 5.2.3Ͷ Select a reasonable solution to a real-world division problem in
5.1.4 - Identify missing information and/or too exponential and which the remainder must be considered.
much information in contextual problems. standard notation. 5.2.4Ͷ Solve problems involving the division of two- and three-digit
whole numbers by one- and two-digit whole numbers.
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5.1.17- Know the multiples of three up to 36 as the  
number of times it is repeatedly added. How do I add and '  (&   

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subtract whole Addends ,sum, Additive (2 minutes timed):


Identity Property, Multiplication facts 2, 3,
5.1.18- Add multi-digit whole numbers with numbers?
Commutative Property, 5, and 10.
regrouping.
Associative Property,
Regrouping,
5.1.19- Know the multiples of 4 up to 48 as the Verifying the sum using the
number of times it is repeatedly added. inverse operation, mental
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math
5.1.20- Subtract multi-digit numbers with 
regrouping.   
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Minuend, Subtrahend,
Difference, Regrouping,
August 2010

5.1.21- Round numbers to the nearest ten, Verifying the difference using
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hundred, thousand, ten-thousand, hundred the inverse operation, mental


thousand or million. math

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Rounding
5.1.22- Know the multiples of 6 up to 72 as the
number of times it is repeatedly added.
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5.1.2 Ͷ Estimate
5.1.23- Use mental math to estimate the sums and (fraction and decimal)
differences of numbers by rounding. sums and differences.
5.1.24- Solve story problems involving separating
5.1.4 Ͷ Identify missing
or comparing using a problem solving
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information and/or too


method.
much information in
contextual problems.
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5.1.25- Know the multiplication facts for zero and How do I multiply )   (&   

one. numbers? (repeated addition) (2 minutes timed):
Multiplication facts 0-
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5.1.26- Define and identify the parts of a Factors, product, multiples 8 and 10.
multiplication fact.
Multiplication symbols
5.1.27- Represent the product of two factors by
creating a model, such as an array. Zero Property

5.1.28- Know the multiples of 7 up to 84 as the Identity Property


number of times it is repeatedly added.
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Commutative Property
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5.1.29- Describe the difference between multiples 


and factors for numbers 2 through 8 and
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Arrays
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5.1.30- List the factor pairs of a number up to 144.


Multiplication Table

5.1.31- Know the multiples of 8 up to 96 as the * +


number of times it is repeatedly added. Pairs
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͞Rainbows͟
5.1.32- Describe the effect of place value when 5.1.4 Ͷ Identify missing
information and/or too ! ,
multiplying whole numbers by 10, 100,
and 1,000. much information in
contextual problems.
5.1.33- Solve story problems involving equal
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groups using a problem solving method.


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5.1.34- Know the multiples of nine up to 108 as the )   
number of times it is repeatedly added. How do I multiply (repeated addition) (&   

whole numbers? (2 minutes timed):
Factors, product,
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Multiplication facts 0-11.


5.1.35- Define and identify the parts of an
multiples, multiplication
exponent.
symbols
August 2010

5.1.36- Represent factors that are repeatedly 


multiplied as exponents. $  (repeated
multiplication)
5.1.37- Evaluate basic exponents as repeated base, power

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multiplication.
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5.1.38- Compare basic exponent values using the Sieve of Eratosthenes


proper equivalency symbols. 
5.1.39- Know the multiples of 11 up to 132 as the ! 
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number of times it is repeatedly added. In standard and
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exponential notation
5.1.40- Identify composite and prime numbers by
listing their factors.
September 2010

5.2.2 Ͷ Write the prime


5.1.41- Determine the prime factors of a number
factorization of numbers
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up to 50.
through 50 using both
exponential and
standard notation.
5.1.42- Write the prime factorization of a number
using both standard and exponential
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notation.
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5.1.43- Know the multiples of twelve up to 144 as )   
the number of times it is repeatedly added. How do I multiply (repeated addition) (&   

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whole numbers? (2 minutes timed):


Factors, product, Multiplication facts 0-12.
5.1.44- Use mental math to round two- and three-
multiples, multiplication
digit whole numbers to the nearest ten or
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hundred to estimate the product of two symbols, multiplication


factors. with zeros in the factors
5.1.45- Multiply a two- or three- digit number by a [mental math], partial
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one- digit whole number. product method, lattice


September 2010

method.


5.1.46- Multiply a two- or three- digit number by a


one- or two- digit whole number.
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5.1.47- Solve story problems involving equal groups


of two- and three-digit numbers using a
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problem solving method.


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5.1.48- Define and identify the parts of a division  
problem in all forms (division house, How do I divide (  (&   

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fraction bar, and division symbol) whole numbers? (grouping) (2 minutes timed):
Multiplication facts 0-12.
5.1.49- Represent the quotient of a divisor and Dividend, divisor, quotient,
dividend by creating a model, such as an remainder, division
array. symbols, interpreting the
5.1.50- Know division facts for 2, as the number of remainder
times a divisor must be repeatedly added
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to equal the dividend. Verifying the quotient


using the inverse
5.1.51- Create a multiplication/division fact family. operation (with or without
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remainder)
September 2010

5.1.52- Know the division facts for zero and one.


Divisibility Tests for 2, 5,
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5.1.53- Verify the quotient of a simple division fact and 10.


by using the inverse operation with or
without a remainder. 5.2.3Ͷ Select a
reasonable solution to a
5.1.54- Apply a divisibility test to know whether a real-world division
whole number is divisible by 2, 5, and/or problem in which the
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10. remainder must be


considered.

5.1.55- Interpret the remainder to the solution of a


real-world simple division (equal groups) problem.
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5.1.56- Know division facts for 3, as the number of  
times a divisor must be repeatedly added How do I divide (  (&   

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to equal the dividend. whole numbers? (grouping) (2 minutes timed):


Division facts 0-4.
5.1.57- Apply a divisibility test to know whether a Dividend, divisor, quotient,
whole number is divisible by 3 or 9. remainder, division
5.1.58- Use mental math to round two- and three- symbols, dividing with
zeros in the dividend and
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digits divisors and dividends to the nearest


ten or hundred to estimate the quotient. quotient [mental math]

Verifying the quotient


using the inverse
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5.1.59- Know division facts for 4, as the number of operation


September 2010

times a divisor must be repeatedly added to


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equal the dividend. Divisibility Tests for 3 and


9.
5.1.60- Describe a multi-step process for long
division. Estimation Rules

5.1.61- Divide a two-digit whole number by a one


or two-digit whole number.
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5.2.4Ͷ Solve problems


involving the division of
two- and three-digit
5.1.62- Divide three-digit whole numbers by one- whole numbers by one-
or two- digit whole numbers.
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and two-digit whole


numbers.
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5.1.63- Know division facts for 5, as the number of  
times a divisor must be repeatedly added 5.2.4Ͷ Solve problems How do I divide (  (&   

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to equal the dividend. involving the division of whole numbers? (grouping) (2 minutes timed):
Division facts 0-8.
two- and three-digit
5.1.64- Verify the quotient, with or without whole numbers by one- Dividend, divisor, quotient,
remainder, of a long division problem using and two-digit whole remainder, division
the inverse operation. numbers symbols, interpreting the
5.1.65- Know division facts for 6, as the number of remainder, representing
times a divisor must be repeatedly added 5.1.3Ͷ Recognize the the remainder as a fraction
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to equal the dividend. unit associated with the or decimal


remainder in a division
September 2010

5.1.66- Interpret the remainder to the solution of a problem or the meaning Verifying the quotient
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real-world complex division (equal groups) of the fractional part of using the inverse
problem. a whole given in either operation
5.1.67- Know division facts for 7, as the number of decimal or fraction form.
times a divisor must be repeatedly added to Divisibility Tests for 3 and
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equal the dividend. 9.

5.1.68- Describe the process for solving expressions     


with multiple operations. PEMDAS
5.1.69- Know division facts for 8, as the number of
times a divisor must be repeatedly added
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to equal the dividend.

5.1.70- Use the order of operations to create


simple expressions with multiple
operations of a whole number.
5.1.71- Solve story problems involving two-steps
with multiple operations.
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times a divisor must be repeatedly added to How do I divide Positive, negative, (&   

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equal the dividend. whole numbers? canceling (2 minutes timed):


Division facts 0-12.

5.1.73A - Identify and read integers on a number
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line -10 to 10.
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5.1.74- Know division facts for 10, as the number of 
times a divisor must be repeatedly added ' -"  - /
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to equal the dividend. A + (-B) = A ʹ B


-A + (+B) = -A + B or
5.1.75A- Compare integers -10 to 10 using the BʹA
proper equivalency symbols. -A+(-B) = -(A+B)
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5.1.76- Know division facts for 11, as the number of


October 2010

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times a divisor must be repeatedly added
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A ʹ (+B) = A ʹ B
to equal the dividend.
A ʹ (-B) = A + B
5.1.77A- Add single digit integers. -A ʹ (+B) = -(A+B)
-A ʹ (-B) = -A + B or
5.1.78- Know division facts for 12, as the number of B ʹA
times a divisor must be repeatedly added
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to equal the dividend.


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5.1.79A- Subtract single digit integers. Use of positive and
negative symbols

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