Lesson 6

3-D Shapes

Est. Class Sessions: 2

Daily Practice and Problems

Teacher Notes
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TIMS Bit

Answers will vary depending on the factor for the month and the specific date of the DPP item. The answers provided are based on using 8 as the factor. The date used for these answers is April 5th.

  1. 8
  2. No; Possible response: The first multiple of 8 will be April 8th.
  3. 1 × 8 − 3 = 5
  4. No; Possible response: 5 is an odd number and no odd number is a multiple of 2.
  5. No; Possible response: There is no number times 3 that is equal to 5.
  6. Yes; 5 × 1 = 5
  7. There is not a multiple of 8 in the first week of this month.

U. Multiples on the Calendar

Use the monthly calendar to answer the following questions.

  1. What factor is the class focusing on this month?
  2. Is today's date a multiple of this factor? How do you know?
  3. Write a number sentence to show today's date.
  4. Is today's date a multiple of 2? How do you know?
  5. Is today's date a multiple of 3? How do you know?
  6. Is today's date a multiple of 5? How do you know?
  7. What patterns do you see on this calendar?