Make a Table - MathCoach Interactive

CCSS
Generate
a number or
shape
follows a symbols,
given rule.
MR 2.3G4.OA.5
Use a variety
of methods,
such
aspattern
words,that
numbers,
Identify apparent features of the pattern that were not explicit in the rule itself. For
charts, graphs, tables, diagrams, and models, to explain
example, given the rule “Add 3” and the starting number 1, generate terms in the resulting
mathematical
reasoning.
sequence and
observe that the
terms appear toalternate between odd and even
numbers. Explain informally why the numbers will continue to alternate in this way.
UNDERLYING SKILLS AND CONCEPTS:
read word problems;
organize information
Make a Table
a
K
ey Ide
When you solve word problems, remember
to use the four-step problem-solving plan.
When you get to Step 3, try making
a table to solve the problem.
Tables!
E x am p l E
A donut shop gives one free donut when you
buy 2 dozen donuts. Dan bought 12 dozen
donuts. How many free donuts did he get?
Step 1: What question do you need to answer?
How many free donuts did Dan get?
Step 2: What information do you have?
Step 3: How will you solve the problem?
You can make a table.
Show the number of dozens
bought and the number of
free donuts.
Remember, you get 1 free
donut for every 2 dozen
you buy.
Dozens of
Donuts
2
4
6
8
10
12
Free
1
2
3
4
5
6
Dan got 6 free donuts.
Step 4: Check.
Look for a pattern.
The number of dozens is twice
the number of free donuts.
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Ho Ho!
How many
donuts
did I get
altogether?
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That is
a lot of
donuts!
Dan bought 12 dozen donuts. He gets 1 free
donut for every 2 dozen.
Name
P RAC T I C E
Solve. Make a table.
1. A soccer club bought
orange cones for the field.
Two cones cost $3. How
much did
12 cones cost?
$18
Cones
2
4
6
Cost
$3
$6
$9 $12 $15 $18
2. Maya bought 1 pack of 4
pencils for 60¢. How much
would she pay for 16 pencils?
$2.40
12
1
2
3
4
Pencils
4
8
12
16
60¢ $1.20
$1.80 $2.40
Batches
1
2
3
4
5
6
Margarine
1
2
1
11
2
21
3
Parents
1
2
3
4
Students
5
10
15
20
Total people 6
12
18
24
3. Chelsea made crispy treats.
Each batch needed
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10
Packs
Cost
1
cup of margarine.
2
8
2
2
She used 3 cups of
margarine. How many
batches did she make? 6
4. One parent and five students are in
each group on a field trip.
There were a total of 24 people.
How many were parents? 4
Math
Reasoning
Make a Table
MR 1.2
5. If you turn in 7 popsicle wrappers, you get one free popsicle.
If you turn in 8 wrappers, you get 2 free popsicles.
With 10 wrappers, you get 4 free popsicles.
How many free popsicles do you get with 18 wrappers? 12 free
Wrappers
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 17 18
Free popsicles 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12
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Name
…at home!
P RAC T I C E
Solve. Make a table.
1. A soccer club bought
orange cones for the field.
Two cones cost $3. How
much did
10 cones cost?
$15
2. Jema bought 1 pack of 4
pencils for 60¢. How much
would she pay for 12
pencils? $1.80
Cones 2
4
6
8 10 12
Cost
Packs
1
2
3
4
Pencils
4
8
12
16
Cost
3. Carissa made brownies.
Each batch needed
Batches
She used 2 cups of
margarine.
How many batches
did she make? 4
Margarine
4. One parent and five students are
Parents
in each group on a field trip.
Students
There were a total of 18 people.
How many were parents? 3
Total people
Math
Reasoning
Make a Table
1
1
2
3
2
4
3
5
6
4
MR 1.2
5. If you turn in 7 fruit pop wrappers, you get one free fruit pop.
If you turn in 8 wrappers, you get 2 free fruit pops.
9 free
With 10 wrappers, you get 4 free fruit pops.
How many free fruit pops do you get with 15 wrappers? fruit pops
Wrappers
Fruit pops
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Name
P RAC T I C E
Solve. Make a table.
1. A soccer club bought
orange cones for the field.
Two cones cost $3. How
much did
12 cones cost?
$18
Cones
2
4
6
Cost
$3
$6
$9 $12 $15 $18
2. Maya bought 1 pack of 4
pencils for 60¢. How much
would she pay for 16 pencils?
$2.40
12
1
2
3
4
Pencils
4
8
12
16
60¢ $1.20
$1.80 $2.40
Batches
1
2
3
4
5
6
Margarine
1
2
1
11
2
21
3
Parents
1
2
3
4
Students
5
10
15
20
Total people 6
12
18
24
3. Chelsea made crispy treats.
Each batch needed
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10
Packs
Cost
1
cup of margarine.
2
8
2
2
She used 3 cups of
margarine. How many
batches did she make? 6
4. One parent and five students are in
each group on a field trip.
There were a total of 24 people.
How many were parents? 4
Math
Reasoning
Make a Table
MR 1.2
5. If you turn in 7 popsicle wrappers, you get one free popsicle.
If you turn in 8 wrappers, you get 2 free popsicles.
With 10 wrappers, you get 4 free popsicles.
How many free popsicles do you get with 18 wrappers? 12 free
Wrappers
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16 17 18
Free popsicles 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12
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Student Book Page
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Name
…at home!
P RAC T I C E
Solve. Make a table.
1. A soccer club bought
orange cones for the field.
Two cones cost $3. How
much did
10 cones cost?
$15
Cones 2
4
6
8 10 12
Cost $3 $6 $9 $12 $15 $18
2. Jema bought 1 pack of 4
pencils for 60¢. How much
would she pay for 12
pencils? $1.80
Packs
1
2
3
4
Pencils
4
8
12
16
Cost
60¢ $1.20 $1.80 $2.40
1
cup of margarine.
2
Batches
1
2
3
4
5
6
She used 2 cups of
margarine.
How many batches
did she make? 4
Margarine
1
2
1
1
2
2 21
2
3
4. One parent and five students are
Parents
in each group on a field trip.
Students
There were a total of 18 people.
How many were parents? 3
Total people
Math
Reasoning
1
2
3
4
5
10
15
20
6
12
18
24
Make a Table
MR 1.2
5. If you turn in 7 fruit pop wrappers, you get one free fruit pop.
If you turn in 8 wrappers, you get 2 free fruit pops.
9 free
With 10 wrappers, you get 4 free fruit pops.
How many free fruit pops do you get with 15 wrappers? fruit pops
Wrappers
7
8
9
Fruit pops
1
2
3
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4
5
6
7
8
Home Resource and Homework
9
10 11 12
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3. Carissa made brownies.
Each batch needed