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What are “Math Stations? ” Math Stations are fun, interactive ways to review and

What are “Math Stations? ” Math Stations are fun, interactive ways to review and practice math concepts. Through “stations, ” you will have an opportunity to work collaboratively with your classmates, as you discuss and critique each other’s work. Then, as a team, you will decide on the best answer(s).

This is a “Math Stations” Template This is where you will be Here is

This is a “Math Stations” Template This is where you will be Here is where you fill in two blanks. asked to simplify the question (in five words or 1. The operation or definition. 2. A remember statement or a less). “don’t forget” statement. The problem goes here. Now it is time to describe the steps to solve the Solve the problem here. problem.

Example: He can buy ___ sodas. 1. Division 2. You can count up or

Example: He can buy ___ sodas. 1. Division 2. You can count up or repeat subtract. How many soda’s can Joe buy with a 20 dollar bill if each soda costs $1. 50 I will count up until I get to a dollar amount close to or at $20. 1. 50, 3. 00, 4. 50, 6. 00, 7. 50, 9. 00, 10. 50, 12. 00, 13. 50, 15. 00, 16. 50, 18. 00, 19. 50 Answer – He can buy 13 sodas with $20

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Let’s try one.

Example: The length of a rectangular room is 16 feet. The width is 14

Example: The length of a rectangular room is 16 feet. The width is 14 feet. How many tiles, each measuring 1 square foot, do we need to cover the room?

Example: 1. Area is square units inside a 2 -dimensional space. 2. Multiply length

Example: 1. Area is square units inside a 2 -dimensional space. 2. Multiply length and width Find the area. The length of a rectangular room is 16 feet. The width is 14 feet. How many tiles, each measuring 1 square foot, do we need to cover the room? I will count multiply 16 and 14. I will also multiply feet and feet to get squared feet. 16 x 14 64 +160 2 2 4 square feet