MTE 280 Mind Map

Numbers and Operations in
Base 10

Addition

Subtraction

Converting bases

Using Diagrams

Using Algorithm

lattice

multiplication

adding

subtracting

Area Model

scratch method

if in base 10 count up to 10 then scratch

base seven

base five scratch

Friendly numbers

left to right

expanded form

Integers including (x and /)

Show using integers drawings

Multiplication/division rules for integers

Signs are same...

answer is POSITIVE

Signs are different..

ANSWER IS NEGATIVE

Denominator/numerator

Denominator: tells size of pieces

Numerator: # of pieces that I have

Main topic

Show X & Y using tiles

adding/subtracting

Keep. Change. Change.

GCF/LCM using fractions

missing pieces/smaller or larger stating reasons

Show using a diagram: (+/-/x)

Convert from bases to base 10 /draw diagrams use algorithms

Order of operrations

FINAL WEEK: Aolve using AREA MODEL

*expanded form

*multiply

Let X=10 Example: 5(2x+4) (distributing)

FLU

Flats, Lengths, Units

Multiples of a number

BUZZ

Memory Counting

4 step problem solving process

Covert from bases to
base 10 Drawing Diagrams

Diagrams + Algorithm

Unit #2 Warm Up
Add using any
method/sub using
any method

Base five

Base seven

Base nine

Lesson: "Integers"

adding

subtracting with
or without Parenthesis

yellow= positive
Red= negative

Upwards Division

GCF/LCM

Upside down division

Factor Tree

Using small/big exponents

PRIME FACTORS

mULTIPLYING 1 BY ITSELF (ONLY 2 FACTORS)

COMPOSITE #'S (3 FACTORS OR MORE)

Comparing fractions

Using colors/fractions

Less than

Greater than

Providing Reasons

Division

Multiplying simplifying fractions

10/2 = breaking up 10 into 2 groups

6 divided by 1/2= How many groups of a 1/2 go into 6

24/9 divided by 10/6= keep.change.flip

algorithms for division: “Reverse C”

Week 12: PEMDAS/GEMDAS

left to right

Divisibility Rules: (2,3, 4,6,8,9,10)

Same Rule: (2,3,6) (3,9) (4,8) (5,10)

Repeated subtraction goes with long division*

*line up your whole numbers not your decimals*

Percentages

40% of 80

10% of 80=8

multiply both sidew by 4

Trade off

Add using alternative algorithms
or base five

SUBTRACTING INTEGERS

*Bigger the number= smaller the piece

Anchor fraction

Using colors

*Smaller the number= bigger the piece

Drawing: fractions/showing adding fractions