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Estimating Products | MathHelp.com


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This lesson covers perimeter. Students learn that the perimeter of a figure is the distance around the figure, so the perimeter of a figure can be found by adding the lengths of its sides. Since all four sides of a square are equal in length, the perimeter of a square that has a side with a length of 8 feet is 8 + 8 + 8 + 8, or 32 feet. Since opposite sides of a rectangle are equal in length, the perimeter of a rectangle that is 4.5 meters by 6.2 meters is 4.5 + 4.5 + 6.2 + 6.2, or 21.4 meters.

Estimating Quotients | MathHelp.com


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This lesson covers commutative property of multiplication, which states that a x b = b x a. For example, 10 x 4 = 4 x 10.

Rounding Whole Numbers - YourTeacher.com - Math Help


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In this video students learn to round a number to a given place using the following steps. First find the digit in the rounding place. Next look at the digit to the right of the rounding place. If the digit to the right of the rounding place is less than 5 round down which means that the digit in the rounding place stays the same and all digits to the right of the place become zero. If the digit to the right of the rounding place is 5 or greater round up which means add 1 to the digit in the rounding place and all digits to the right of the rounding place become zero.

8th Grade Math | MathHelp.com


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This lesson covers estimating products. Students learn to estimate a product or quotient by first rounding each number to one non-zero digit. For example, to estimate 8,291 x 27, first round 8,291 down to 8,000, and round 27 up to 30, then multiply 8,000 x 30 to get 240,000.

Imaginary Numbers | MathHelp.com


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This lesson covers estimating quotients. Students learn to estimate a product or quotient by first rounding each number to one non-zero digit. For example, to estimate 8,291 x 27, first round 8,291 down to 8,000, and round 27 up to 30, then multiply 8,000 x 30 to get 240,000.

Become Fluent Readers with Lumos Reading Fluency Analyzer | Grade 3


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In this video, Darcy from Lumos Learning demonstrates how Grade 3 students can use the state-of-the-art Lumos Reading Fluency Analyzer to do sustained practice and become fluent readers. At Lumos, we've got a vast collection of grade-specific free reading passages and an innovative reading fluency analyzer, which automatically analyzes students' recorded audio and provides insightful reports to support them in becoming fluent readers. Link to Grade 3 passage, Wagon Wheel with FREE Reading Fluency Analyzer:

Gravity Compilation: Crash Course Kids


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Maybe you'd like to just hear about one topic for a while. We understand. So today, let's just watch some videos about Gravity. We'll learn about why we don't fly off into space, what mass has to do with it, how does air resistance work, and why gravity is different on the moon. In this compilation,