Allergy Notice

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Please be advised there is a student in our room with a peanut/tree nut allergy. 

We are asking for your assistance in providing this student with a safe learning environment. The biggest concern is peanuts/tree nuts. Even touching a small amount of
a product or accidental ingestion containing these allergens could result in a lifethreatening situation that requires emergency medical treatment. To reduce the risk of
exposure in the classroom, we are asking that you not send any products containing nuts for your child to eat during snack (which is in the classroom) and for birthday
treats as well. Please read ingredient labels carefully, but understand we may still double check since they are often confusing. If your child has eaten peanuts or tree
nuts prior to coming to school, please be sure their hands have been thoroughly washed prior to entering the school.

Since lunch is eaten in the cafeteria/lunchroom, your child may bring peanut/tree nut products for lunch. In the cafeteria there will be a section of a table designated where
no nuts are allowed. If your child sits at this table with a peanut or nut product, he/she will be asked to move to another table. This plan will help to maintain
safety in the lunchroom while allowing classmates without allergies to enjoy peanut/tree nut products in a controlled environment.

Welcome to Eureka Math!!! Find Homework Help Here!!

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The New Math Program in Dearborn Public Schools is Eureka Math.

Every Unit is called a Module.

At the beginning of every Module, I will post the topics, Parent Tip Sheets, and Homework Helpers. These are also used as study guides/review for assessments.

Module 1 Parent Tip Sheets:

Topic A Parent Tip Sheet

Topic B Parent Tip Sheet

Topic C Parent Tip Sheet

Topic D Parent Tip Sheet

Topic E Parent Tip Sheet

Topic F Parent Tip Sheet

Homework Helper Module 1

Module 1 Topics

Topic A: Multiplicative Patterns on the Place Value Chart

  • Standards 5.MD.1 | 5.NBT.1 | 5.NBT.2
  • Lesson 1: Reason concretely and pictorially using place value understanding to relate adjacent base ten units from millions to thousandths.
  • Lesson 2: Reason abstractly using place value understanding to relate adjacent base ten units from millions to thousandths.
  • Lesson 3: Use exponents to name place value units and explain patterns in the placement of the decimal point.
  • Lesson 4: Use exponents to denote powers of 10 with application to metric conversions.
Topic B: Decimal Fractions and Place Value Patterns
  • Standards 5.NBT.3
  • Lesson 5: Name decimal fractions in expanded, unit, and word forms by applying place value reasoning.
  • Lesson 6: Compare decimal fractions to the thousandths using like units, and express comparisons with >, <, =.
Topic C: Place Value and Rounding Decimal Fractions
  • Standards 5.NBT.4
  • Lesson 7: Round a given decimal to any place using place value understanding and the vertical number line.
  • Lesson 8: Round a given decimal to any place using place value understanding and the vertical number line.
Topic D: Adding and Subtracting Decimals
2DAYS
  • Standards 5.NBT.3.a | 5.NBT.7
  • Lesson 9: Add decimals using place value strategies and relate those strategies to a written method.
  • Lesson 10: Subtract decimals using place value strategies and relate those strategies to a written method.
Topic E: Multiplying Decimals
  • Standards 5.NBT.2 | 5.NBT.3.a | 5.NBT.7
  • Lesson 11: Multiply a decimal fraction by single-digit whole numbers, relate to a written method through application of the area model and place value understanding, and explain the reasoning used.
  • Lesson 12: Multiply a decimal fraction by single-digit whole numbers, including using estimation to confirm the placement of the decimal point.
Topic F: Dividing Decimals
Standards 5.NBT.7
  • Lesson 13: Divide decimals by single-digit whole numbers involving easily identifiable multiples using place value understanding and relate to a written method.
  • Lesson 14: Divide decimals with a remainder using place value understanding and relate to a written method.
  • Lesson 15: Divide decimals using place value understanding including remainders in the smallest unit.
  • Lesson 16: Solve word problems using decimal operations.