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Go Math 5th Grade Chapter 7 Resource Packet

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Looking for some extra support materials for your GoMath curriculum? This Go Math Chapter 7 packet includes example posters, student notebook cards, vocabulary posters, and much more to help reinforce the concepts you are teaching with your lessons!

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If you are looking for a one-stop resource packet for these topics, this is just what you need! If your district requires you to display the Core Standard of your topic for the day, this kit has you covered. Not only that, but it also has "I Can" posters, essential question posters for every, single lesson, example posters, and all the review and new vocabulary, definition, and example cards for Multiplication of Fractions!

All the work is done for you! Simply print and display. It's that easy!

This extra-helpful Go Math packet includes:
• Essential Question Posters
• 6 Common Core Standard Posters
• 10 “I Can” Posters
• Example Posters for Each “I Can” Poster
• Seven Vocabulary Word, Definition, and Visual Example Cards
• Student Math Notebook Pages
• Every single Common Core poster, “I Can” poster, example poster, vocabulary card you need for this topic is included in this packet!

Also newly added to this resource are student Math Notebook pages. These pages are smaller versions of the vocab cards, essential questions, example posters, and I Can posters for students to cut and paste into their Math Journals. This is an excellent way for your students to keep neatly organized notebooks.

You might also be interested in the other 5th Grade Go Math Resource Packets:
Chapter 1: Place Value, Multiplication, and Expressions
Chapter 2: Division of Whole Numbers
Chapter 3: Add and Subtract Decimals
Chapter 4: Multiply Decimals
Chapter 5: Divide Decimals
Chapter 6: Add and Subtract Fractions
Chapter 7: Multiply Fractions
Chapter 8: Divide Fractions
Chapter 9: Algebra Patterns and Graphing
Chapter 10: Convert Units of Measurement
Chapter 11: Geometry and Volume

If you are searching for GoMath Vocabulary Cards for grades 3 and 4, you can find them here:
GoMath 3rd Grade Vocabulary for the Year
GoMath 4th Grade Vocabulary for the Year

If you are looking for additional resources for Multiplication of Fractions, check out these resources:
Fraction Multiplication - Task Card and Poster Set - Common Core Aligned
Common Core Fraction Multiplication Test Prep Packet

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Understand a multiple of 𝘢/𝘣 as a multiple of 1/𝘣, and use this understanding to multiply a fraction by a whole number. For example, use a visual fraction model to express 3 × (2/5) as 6 × (1/5), recognizing this product as 6/5. (In general, 𝘯 × (𝘢/𝘣) = (𝘯 × 𝘢)/𝘣.)
Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to multiply a fraction or whole number by a fraction.
Interpret the product (𝘢/𝘣) × 𝘲 as a parts of a partition of 𝘲 into 𝘣 equal parts; equivalently, as the result of a sequence of operations 𝘢 × 𝘲 ÷ 𝘣. For example, use a visual fraction model to show (2/3) × 4 = 8/3, and create a story context for this equation. Do the same with (2/3) × (4/5) = 8/15. (In general, (𝘢/𝘣) × (𝘤/𝘥) = 𝘢𝘤/𝘣𝘥.)
Interpret multiplication as scaling (resizing), by:
Comparing the size of a product to the size of one factor on the basis of the size of the other factor, without performing the indicated multiplication.

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