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Estimando Distancias from BrainPOP Español

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Estimando Distancias from BrainPOP Español

Grade Levels

4th Grade, 5th Grade, 6th Grade, 7th Grade

Course, Subject

Mathematics
Related Academic Standards
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  • Big Ideas
    Measures can be estimated by using known referents.
    Numbers, measures, expressions, equations, and inequalities can represent mathematical situations and structures in many equivalent forms.
    Numerical quantities and calculations can be estimated by using numbers that are close to the actual values, but easier to compute.
    Patterns exhibit relationships that can be extended, described, and generalized.
    Some attributes of objects are measureable, e.g., length, mass, capacity, and can be quantified.
    The same number sentence (e.g., 12 - 4 = 8) can be associated with different concrete or real world situations, AND different number sentences can be associated with the same concrete or real world situation.
    The set of real numbers has infinite subsets including the sets of whole numbers, integers, rational, and irrational numbers.
    There are some mathematical relationships that are always true and these relationships are used as the rules of arithmetic and algebra and are useful for writing equivalent forms of expressions and solving equations and inequalities.
  • Concepts
    Base Ten System: Place value - base 10 system to 100,000s place
    Division: Understanding of strategies, fluency
    Equations and Inequalities: Use patterns, models, and relationships
    Estimation: Products, sizes, distance
    Fractions and Decimals: Addition and subtractions
    Proportionality: Similar figures and objects, scale factors, unit rate
    Rational numbers and percents
    Surface Area and Volume: Units, strategies and tools to find measurements; and the development of formulas
  • Competencies
    Apply increasingly sophisticated strategies to solve multiplication and division problems that include, and go beyond, basic facts and one-digit multiplier problems, using properties of addition and multiplication. Select and apply appropriate strategies to estimate and/or solve a variety of problems, including problems involving addition and subtraction of decimals and of fractions with like denominators.
    Compute fluently and solve problems using positive and negative rational numbers (including integers).
    Develop an understanding of and fluency with addition and subtraction of fractions and decimals (models, place value, properties of addition and subtraction of decimals) to solve problems in a variety of contexts, including measurement. Develop understanding of negative integers using concrete objects.
    Develop fluency with and an understanding of efficient strategies for division (models, place value, properties of operations, and the relationship between multiplication and division) and use them to solve problems.

Description

This Spanish-language video from BrainPOP Español provides an overview of estimating the distance from one place to another. The presentation will show you how to estimate the straight-line distance between two spots and how to estimate circular distances. There is a quiz at the end of the video that students can take online or print out and take independently.

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