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Observation #3 - Math Lesson - Practice and Challenge

The document contains a worksheet with multiple math word problems asking students to calculate totals, products, and areas by multiplying numbers. It asks students to show their work by writing equations, drawing area models, and writing sentences for partial products. The problems involve topics like toy production, steps taken in basketball games, building with popsicle sticks, animal shelter feedings, goals scored in sports, and calculating garden area.
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Observation #3 - Math Lesson - Practice and Challenge

The document contains a worksheet with multiple math word problems asking students to calculate totals, products, and areas by multiplying numbers. It asks students to show their work by writing equations, drawing area models, and writing sentences for partial products. The problems involve topics like toy production, steps taken in basketball games, building with popsicle sticks, animal shelter feedings, goals scored in sports, and calculating garden area.
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Name: _________________________________

Date: ____________________

1. Avas toy factory produces 934 stuffed animals per

day. How many stuffed animals do they produce in one


week?

Equation:

Answer Statement:

Area Model:

Partial Product Sentences:

2. Matthew and Dylan each take 468 steps in a basketball


game. If they played three games this week, how many

steps did they take altogether? (Hint: this is a two-step


problem!)
Equation:

Answer Statement:

Area Model:

Partial Product Sentences:

Name: _________________________________

Date: ____________________

3. Nicole and Myles are building a tower with popsicle

sticks. The first three floors each have 2,345 popsicle


sticks. How many popsicle sticks were used in 3 floors?

Equation:

Answer Statement:

Area Model:

Partial Product Sentences:

4. Mays animal shelter feeds their hamsters 4 times a

week. If the shelter is taking care of 1,796 hamsters,


how many feedings does the shelter do?

Equation:

Answer Statement:

Area Model:

Partial Product Sentences:

Name: _________________________________

Date: ____________________

1. Dante has scored 12,345 goals in hockey in his lifetime. Shane

has the same amount of touchdowns and Pieter has scored as


many baskets. How many have the three boys had altogether?

Equation:

Answer Statement:

Area Model:

Partial Product Sentences:

Bonus: Isabella and Savannah are building a garden at NES.


Isabella has planned the garden to be 11 feet long and Savannah
has planned the garden to be 72 feet wide. What is the area of
the garden?
Equation:

Answer Statement:

Area Model:

Partial Product Sentences:

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