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MODULE 5: Addition and Multiplication with Volume and Area
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Eureka Math Module 5 Tips for Parents
Activities for Home:
Find examples of fractions around the house or neighborhood. Add, subtract, multiply, divide or simplify the fractions that you find.Draw different shapes. Divide them into different fractions.
Practice multiplication and division facts.
Find the volume of real-world objects in your home.
Compare the estimated volume of a carton or bottle of liquid (such as 1/2 gallon juice or milk or two liter bottle of lemonade) in cubic inches or centimeters to its stated volume in ounces or milliliters.
Name two-dimensional figures and find examples at home.
Draw different polygons within a piece of triangle grid paper, or use combinations of triangles to create other polygons.
Make flash cards of different geometric figures and their properties.
Identify, describe, and different household objects as two-dimensional figures.
Use a compass or a computer to draw geometric figures.
Helpful Videos:
Topic A - Concept of VolumeWhat is meant by 1-D, 2-D, and 3-D
Difference between a square unit and a cubic unit
Finding the volume by analyzing the layers
Finding the volume-order does not matter
Topic B - Volume and the Operations of Multiplication and Addition
Using the formula (L x W x H) to find the volume
Using the formula (b x Hh) to find the volume
Finding missing lengths of composite 3D prisms
Finding the volume of complex 3D prisms
Topic C -
Area of Rectangular Figures with Fractional Side Lengths
Topic D - Drawing, Analysis, and Classification of Two-Dimensional Shapes
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** Thank you to the Lafayette Parish School System for putting all of this together. **