Eureka Math
5th Grade
Module 4
Lesson 20
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Reflecting your Teaching Style and Learning Needs of Your Students
Screen A
“pop-out”
Screen B
Icons
Read, Draw, Write
Learning Target
Think Pair Share
Individual
Partner
Whole Class
Small Group Time
Small Group
Personal White Board
Problem Set
Manipulatives Needed
Fluency
I will be able to convert mixed unit measurements.
Fluency
Counting by Fractions
Count to 10 by ones…
Count by ½, from ½ to 10/2
Count by ½, saying whole numbers
Count by ½, changing improper to mixed
Fluency
Measurement Conversion
1 ft = ___ in 4 ft = ___ in
1 pint = ___ cups 7 pints = ___ cups
1 yards = ___ feet 6 yards = ___ feet
1 gal = ___ quarts 9 gal = ___quarts
Fluency
Measurement Conversion
2 cups = ___ pints 4 cups = ___ pints
10 cups = ___pints 12 inches = ___ feet
36 in = ___ yard 12 feet = ___ yards
4 quarts = ___gal 28 quarts = ___ gal
Fluency
Multiplying Decimals
3 X 3 =
3 X 0.3 =
0.3 X 0.3 =
0.03 X 0.3 =
Fluency
Multiplying Decimals
2 X 8 =
2 X 0.8 =
0.2 X 0.8 =
0.02 X 0.8 =
Fluency
Multiplying Decimals
5 X 5 =
0.5 X 5 =
0.5 X 0.5 =
0.5 X 0.05 =
Fluency
Converting Measurements
How many feet in one yard?
What fraction of a yard is a foot?
Fluency
Converting Measurements
2 ft = ___ yd 5 in = ___ft
1 in = ___ ft 1 ounce = ___ pound
9 oz = ___ lb 1 pint = ___ quart
4 days = ___ week 18 hours = ___ day
Application Problem
A recipe calls for 3/4 lb of cream cheese. A small tub of cream cheese at the grocery store weighs 12 oz. Is this enough cream cheese for the recipe?
Application Problem
A recipe calls for 3/4 lb of cream cheese. A small tub of cream cheese at the grocery store weighs 12 oz. Is this enough cream cheese for the recipe?
Converting Measurements
4 ⅓ yards = ___ feet
Converting Measurements
4 ⅓ yards = ___ feet
Converting Measurements
2 ¼ feet = ___ inches
Converting Measurements
2 ¼ feet = ___ inches
Converting Measurements
3 ½ gal = ___ quarts
Converting Measurements
3 ½ gal = ___ quarts
Converting Measurements
1 ⅖ hours = ___ minutes
Converting Measurements
1 ⅖ hours = ___ minutes
Converting Measurements
11 feet = ___ yards
Converting Measurements
11 feet = ___ yards
Converting Measurements
5 1/2 feet = ___ yards
Converting Measurements
5 1/2 feet = ___ yards
Problem Set
Debrief
Exit Ticket