Name: ___________________________________ MATH Menu for Unit 6 (Week 1: Jan 6 - 10) – due FRIDAY, January 10th Select at least one activity from each of the first 3 columns. You are free to do more than 3 activities if you wish! Have fun! (optional extra practice) Activity M1 Activity A1 Activity T1 Activity H1 IXL Problems: Practice Problem (See attached) IXL Problems: Play 3 rounds of ‘Division Dash’ by yourself or with a partner. E5 E7 E18 E19 Activity M2 Activity A2 Activity T2 Study Links 6.1 & 6.2 From age one to two, Malu’s puppy gained 48 pounds. If the puppy gained the same number of pounds every month, how many pounds did the puppy gain in nine months? Benjo ran four miles in 56 minutes. Based on these numbers, how many minutes did it take him to run one mile? How many yards can he run in one minute? Be sure to use a model and words to explain and justify your work. SRB P241 All you need is a piece of scrap paper, a pencil, and a deck of cards! Activity H2 Master one IXL section of your choice from the E section. Write it below: ____________ Be sure to use a model and words to explain and justify your work. Activity M3 Activity A3 Activity T3 Activity H3 William lives 9 miles from Oliver. During Chinese New Year, he plans to travel back and forth from Oliver’s house five times. A full tank of gas would last 306 miles in William’s car. If William filled his car up just before starting his first trip to Oliver’s, how many miles would he have left in his tank after driving home at the end of the week? Jerry and his 3 friends want to participate in the school bake sale. Their baking tray can bake 34 cookies at once in the oven. How many times must the boys place the baking tray in the oven for all 185 cookies to be baked? Study Links 6.3 & 6.4 Play 20min of Kakooma on www.gregtangmath.com Be sure to use a model and words to explain and justify your work. Unfortunately on the day of the bake sale the AQI in Shanghai reaches a record breaking 700, and school is cancelled. The boys decide to divide up the cookies evenly and take them home. How many cookies would each boy take home? Be sure to use a model and words to explain and justify your work.