Daily Practice and Problems

The Daily Practice and Problems (DPP) is a set of short exercises that provides a structure for ongoing review and study of math concepts, skills, and math facts. To support this daily routine, at least two DPP items are included for each class session. The first item is always a Bit and the others will be either Tasks, Challenges, or Bits. Nine icons designate the subject matter of the DPP items.

Algebra
Computation
Data
Geometry
Math Facts
Measurement
Money
Number Sense
Time

Unit 12 Daily Practice Problems A–P

Choose a practice problem here
A Division Facts B Guess My Number C Division Practice with
Remainders
D Find the Pattern E Finding Area F Function Machines G Multiplying and Dividing
by Multiples of 10
H Order of Operations I Still More Division Facts J Target Practice K Writing Division Stories L Solving Problems M Saving Quarters N Division Practice O Division Facts Inventory Test P Division DPP Teacher Notes

Students will need: Triangle Flash Cards: All Groups, Division Facts I Know chart, square-inch tiles, Centimeter Grid Paper, the Division Strategies Menu, and calculators readily available.

 

Problem of the Week

A DPP item that can serve as the Problem of the Week will be identified for every week of the unit and will always be a Task or a Challenge. The intention is that students be given a problem that allows time for thoughtful consideration of the strategies they are developing. Such a problem may require more reflection, maybe some trial and error, and may not be immediately solvable at first glance. At the end of the week, students can share their strategies. The following DPP items in this unit can each serve as a Problem of the Week:

Challenge D in Lesson 2
Challenge J in Lesson 4

Practice of the Division Facts

Some DPPs focus on the development of the division math facts. See Figure 1. See the Letter Home for more specifics about the math strategies developed in the DPPs in this unit.

Unit DPP Division Facts Group Focus
6   5s and 10s Use strategies fluently
7   2s and 3s
8 9s
9 Square Numbers
10 Last Six Facts
11   Last Six Facts
12 A, G, H, I, O Review all division facts

 

For information on the specific tools and strategies used to practice and assess the division facts in Grade 4, see the Lesson Guide for Unit 6 Lesson 1.