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Lesson 59

Lesson 59. Adding Mixed Numbers. Notes. Mental Math. Links. Activity. Proficiency. Homework. Fact Test. Mental Math. Count up and down by 3’s between 3 and 36. 4 x 75 279 + 350 250 - 199 $15 + $7.75 Double $1.50 800/40 4 x 12, ÷ 6, x 8, - 4, ÷ 6, x 3, ÷ 2. Notes

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Lesson 59

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  1. Lesson 59 Adding Mixed Numbers

  2. Notes Mental Math Links Activity Proficiency Homework Fact Test

  3. Mental Math • Count up and down by 3’s between 3 and 36. • 4 x 75 279 + 350 • 250 - 199 $15 + $7.75 • Double $1.50 800/40 • 4 x 12, ÷ 6, x 8, - 4, ÷ 6, x 3, ÷ 2

  4. Notes • Shape: write the fractions with common denominators • Operate: add the renamed fractions and add the whole numbers • Simplify: reduce the fraction

  5. Example #1 Add: 2 1/2 + 1 1/6 Step 1: Shape: write the fraction with common denominators. 2 1/2 = 2 n/6 = 2 3/6 + 1 1/6 = + 1 n/6 = + 1 1/6 Step 2: Operate: add the renamed fractions. 2 3/6 + 1 1/6 3 4/6 Step 3: Simplify: convert the improper fraction to a mixed number 3 4/6 = 3 2/3 Next

  6. Example #1 Add: 1 1/2 + 2 2/3 Step 1: Shape: write the fraction with common denominators. 1 1/2 = 1 n/6 = 2 3/6 + 2 2/3 = +2 n/6 = + 2 4/6 Step 2: Operate: add the renamed fractions. 2 3/6 + 1 4/6 3 7/6 Step 3: Simplify: convert the improper fraction to a mixed number 3 7/6 = 4 1/6

  7. http://www.math.com/school/subject1/lessons/S1U4L6GL.html Select level 4 http://www.kidsmath.com/e_int.html

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  9. Activity A dot cube has six faces. Where two faces meet, there is an edge. How many edges does a dot cube have?

  10. Lesson 59 Practice A-F Complete #’s 1-10 Fact test G

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