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4TH GRADE RE-ENGAGEMENT4.OA.2, OA.3
DATA AN ALYS IS – ILLU M IN ATE RES U LTS REEN GAGEMENT (4 .OA.2 )
• Use your PODs focusing on Multiplicative Comparisons
• Find problems from Getting Ready for SBAC, Standard 4OA.2 questions
• Use your Deconstructed Standards, 4.OA.2, to find more examples of contextual problems and to see what students should be able to do.
• Use Reteach 2.2 Go Math
• Continue to practice using the Bar Model strategy with contextual problems – review with division problems as well.
• Use Enrich 2.2 Go Math and have groups of students work together on one problem –collaborate, solve, present their problem to the class
TYPES OF RE-ENGAGEMENT PROBLEMS
DATA AN ALYS IS – ILLU M IN ATE RES U LTS REEN GAGEMENT (4 .OA.3 )
• Use your PODs or Building Fluency through Word Problems powerpoints in the planners
• Find problems from Getting Ready for SBAC, Standard 4OA.3 questions
• Use your Deconstructed Standards, 4.OA.3, or Common Core Companions to find more examples of contextual problems and to see what students should be able to do.
• Use Reteach 3.7, 4.3 in Go Math
• Continue to practice using the Bar Model strategy with contextual problems – review with division problems as well, including division with remainders.
• Use Enrich 3.7, 4.3 in Go Math and have groups of students work together on one problem –collaborate, solve, present their problem to the class
4.OA.3 Solve multistep word problems posed with whole numbers and
having whole-number answers using the four operations, including
problems in which remainders must be interpreted. Represent these
problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity.
Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and
estimation strategies including rounding.
TYPES OF RE-ENGAGEMENT PROBLEMS
Re-Engagement Problems for
4.OA.2 and 4.OA.3(Use the 4 operations with whole numbers to solve problems.)
At the pet fair, Dalene’s dog weighed 4 times as much
as Leah’s dog. Together the dogs weighed 80 pounds.
How much did each dog weigh?
Heidi’s mom made flower arrangements for a
party. She made 6 times as many rose
arrangements as tulip arrangements. Heidi’s
mom made a total of 42 arrangements. How
many flower arrangements of each type did
Heidi’s mom make?
Ursula bought 7 dozen rolls of first-aid tape
for the health office. The rolls were divided
equally into 4 boxes. How many rolls are in
each box?
There are 112 seats in the school auditorium.
There are 8 seats in each row. There are 70 people
seated, filling up full rows of seats. How many rows
are empty?
Last weekend, Mandy collected 3
times as many shells as Cameron.
Together, they collected 36 shells.
How many shells did Mandy collect?
Chad bought 8 dozen note pads for his office.
The note pads were divided equally into 8 boxes.
How many note pads are in each box?
Nolan divides his 72 toy cars into boxes. Each box holds 10
cars. How many boxes does Nolan need to store all of his
cars?
Kris and Julio played a card game.
Together, they scored 48 points in one
game. Kris scored 2 times as many
points as Julio. How many points did
Kris and Julio each score?
A kennel is moving 130 dogs to a new facility. Each
dog has its own crate. The facility manager rents
some trucks. Each truck holds 8 dogs in their
crates. How many trucks are needed to carry the
dogs in their own crates?
Jay and Blair went fishing. Together, they caught
32 fish. Jay caught 3 times as many fish as Blair.
How many fish did Jay and Blair each catch?
There are 2,574 fish in a lake. That is 6
times the number of fish that lived in the
lake 5 years ago. How many fish lived in
the lake 5 years ago?
On field day, Danny captured 5 times as
many flags as Jon during a game of Capture
the Flag. Together, they captured 24 flags.
How many flags did each person capture?
Misty has 84 photos from her vacation and 46 photos from
a class outing. She wants to put all the photos in an album
with 5 photos on each page. How many pages does she
need?
There are 4 boxes of tangerines. Each box has 96
tangerines. The tangerines will be divided equally
among 8 classrooms. How many tangerines will
each classroom get?
There are 90 third graders and 85 fourth
graders going on a field trip. An equal
number of students will ride on each of 5
buses. How many students will ride on each
bus?
All 223 students at Polk School eat lunch at the
same time. One day 17 students were absent. If
8 students sit at each table in the lunchroom,
how many tables were used that day at lunch?
Taylor has 18 tacks. She buys 2 packages of 35
tacks each. How many garage sale posters can she
put up if she uses 4 tacks for each poster?
Mrs. Johnson bought 6 bags of balloons.
Each bag has 27 balloons. She fills all the
balloons and puts 5 balloons in each
bunch. How many bunches can she
make?
Ryan bought 8 dozen bandages for the track
team first aid kit. The bandages were divided
equally into 6 boxes. How many bandages are in
each box?