This week’s Math Homework UPSC 

This week’s Math Homework UPSC

If you have any questions about this week’s Math Homework UPSC, leave me a comment, I will see if Charlie or I can help you out.

Directions complete each section of UPSC on the day assigned using the math problems below.You should use the tips in each section to help you. Bring this paperback to class every day so we can check it together. The first UPSC problem completed by Wednesday and the second UPSC problem (back) should be completed by Friday.

Mrs. Bozo’sstudents compared the weight of the 4 elephants at the zoo. Tonk weighs 12,498 pounds, Ellie weighs 11,988 pounds, Blondie weights 11895 pounds, and Little’s weights 12,819 pounds.List the names of the elephants from least weight to greatest.

Monday: Understand

Read the problem at least twice. Understand the words. Finish the following sentence. Do I need to find? What is the important information?

Monday plan:

Reread the problem. What should I do with the numbers I have? What operation should I use? How am I going to solve the problem?

Tuesday solve:

Reread the problem. Solve the problem by carrying out the plan.

Tuesday

Reread the problem. Did I do what I planned? Did I answer the question completely and carefully? Did I make any silly mistakes? Did I include labels in my answer?

Math Homework UPSC

Mt Everest, the tallest mountain in the world has a height, in feet, of 1 ten thousand+19 thousand +  tens + 9 ones. What is the height of Mt. Everest in standard form?

Wednesday Understand

Read the problem at least twice. Understand the words. Finish the following sentence I need to find? What is the important information?

Wednesday: Plan

Reread the problem. What should I do with the numbers I have? What operation should I use? How am I going to solve the problem?

Thursday: Solve

Reread the problem. Solve the problem by carrying out the plan.

Thursday: Check

Reread the problem. Did I do what I planned? Did I answer the question completely and carefully? Did I make any silly mistakes? Did I include labels in my answer?

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates