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Learn assembles the daily classwork—Application Problems, Exit Tickets, Problem Sets, templates—in an easily stored and navigated volume. Each Eureka Math lesson begins with a series of energetic, joyous fluency activities, including those found in Eureka Math Practice.
Look ahead to the Pacing Suggestions for Module 4. Consider partnering with the art teacher to teach Module 4’s Topic A simultaneously with Module 3. Module 3: Multi-Digit Multiplication and Division . A STORY OF UNITS. This work is derived from Eureka Math ™ and licensed by Great Minds. ©2015 Great Minds. eureka-math.org . G4-M3-TE-1.3.0 ...
Learn assembles the daily classwork—Application Problems, Exit Tickets, Problem Sets, templates—in an easily stored and navigated volume. Each Eureka Math lesson begins with a series of energetic, joyous fluency activities, including those found in Eureka Math Practice.
An outline of learning goals, key ideas, pacing suggestions, and more! Files for printing or for projecting on the screen. Application Problems with space for student work and TTS QR Codes.
Module 3: Multi-digit multiplication and division: Quiz 5 Estimate quotients (3- and 4-digit divided by 1-digit) Divide multi-digit numbers by 6, 7, 8, and 9 (remainders)
Topic G extends the practice of division with three- and four-digit dividends using place value understanding. A connection to Topic B is made initially with dividing multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000 by single-digit numbers. Place value disks support students visually as they decompose each unit before dividing.
The Eureka Math curriculum supports students as they problem-solve by using a simple, repeatable process introduced by the teacher. The Read–Draw–Write (RDW) process calls for students to 1. Read the problem. 2. Draw and label. 3. Write an equation. 4. Write a word sentence (statement).