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1 : correlated to Unit 1 Chapter 1 Uses of Numbers 4A 4B, 4 5 Place Value: Ones, Tens, and Hundreds 6A 6B, 6 7 How Big is One Thousand? 8A 8B, 8 9 Place Value Through Thousands 10A 10B, 10 11, 12 13 Problem-Solving Strategy: Find a Number Pattern 14A 14B, 14 15, 16 17 Place Value Through Ten Thousands 18A 18B, 18 19 Place Value Through Hundred Thousands 20A 20B, 20 21, 22 23 Unit 1 Chapter 2 Compare Numbers 28A 28B, 28 29 Order Numbers 30A 30B, 30 31 Round Two-Digit and Three-Digit Numbers 32A 32B, 32 33, 34 35 Round Four-Digit Numbers 36A 36B, 36 37 Problem-Solving Application: Use a Bar Graph 38A 38B, 38 39, 40 41 Unit 1 Chapter 3 Value of Money 46A 46B, 46 47 Count Coins and Bills 48A 48B, 48 49 Problem-Solving Application: Make Change 50A 50B, 50 51 Compare Money Amounts 52A 52B, 52 53, 54 55 Round Money 56A 56B, 56 57, 58 59 M1: U1: S3 M1: U1: S5 M1: U2: S1 M4: U1: S1 M1: U1: S1 M1: U1: S1 M1: U1: S5 M1: U2: S2 M1: U1: S5 M1: U2: S2 M1: U1: S2 M1: U1: S2 M4: U1: S3 M3: U2: S2 M3: U2: S2 M3: U2: S2 M3: U2: S2

2 Unit 2 Chapter 4 Addition Properties 76A 76B, 76 77 Estimate Sums 78A 78B, 78 79, 80 81 Regroup Ones 82A 82B, 82 83, 84 85 Regroup Ones and Tens 86A 86B, 86 87, 88 89 Problem-Solving Strategy: Guess and Check 90A 90B, 90 91, 92 93 Column Addition 94A 94B, 94 95, 96 97 Add Greater Numbers 98A 98B, 98 99 Choose a Method 100A 100B, 100 101 Problem-Solving Decision: Estimated or Exact Answer 102A 102B, 102 103 Unit 2 Chapter 5 Subtraction Rules 108A 108B, 108 109 Relate Addition and Subtraction 110A 110B, 110 111 Estimate Differences 112A 112B, 112 113, 114 115 Regroup Tens 116A 116B, 116 117, 118 119 Regroup Tens and Hundreds 120A 120B, 120 121, 122 123 Subtract Greater Numbers 124A 124B, 124 125, 126 127 Subtract Across Zeros 128A 128B, 128 129 Problem-Solving Decision: Explain Your Answer 130A 130B, 130 131 M4: U1: S1 M2: U1: S2 M2: U1: S2 M2: U1: S2 M2: U1: S1, S2 M2: U1: S1, S2 M2: U1: S1, S2 M2: U1: S2 M2: U1: S3, S4, S5 M2: U1: S4 M2: U1: S4 M2: U1: S3 M2: U1: S3, S4 M2: U1: S5 M2: U1: S5 M2: U1: S5

3 Unit 3 Chapter 6 Collect and Organize Data 148A 148B, 148 149 Explore Range, Median, Mode, and Mean 150A 150B, 150 151, 152 153 Line Plots 154A 154B, 154 155, 156 157 Problem-Solving Strategy: Make a Table 158A 158B, 158 159, 160 161 Make a Pictograph 162A 162B, 162 163 Make a Bar Graph 164A 164B, 164 165, 166 167 Read Graphs with Ordered Pairs 168A 168B, 168 169, 170 171 Unit 3 Chapter 7 Understand Probability 176A 176B, 176 177 Identify Outcomes 178A 178B, 178 179, 180 181 Outcomes and Probability 182A 182B, 182 183 Problem-Solving Application: Use Probability 184A 184B, 184 185 Make Predictions 186A 186B, 186 187, 188 189 M6: U1: S1, S2 M6: U1: S1 M4: U1: S3 M4: U1: S3 M4: U1: S3 M5: U2: S1 M6: U1: S2 M6: U1: S2 M6: U1: S2 M6 U1: S2 M6: U1: S2

4 Unit 4 Chapter 8 Model Multiplication as Repeated Addition 206A 206B, 206 207 Arrays and Multiplication 208A 208B, 108 109 Multiply With 2 210A 210B, 210 211 Multiply With 4 212A 212B, 212 213, 214 215 Multiply With 5 216A 216B, 216 217 Multiply With 10 218A 218B, 218 219 Problem-Solving Strategy: Make an Organized List 220A 220B, 220 221, 222 223 Multiply with 1 and 0 224A 224B, 224 225, 226 227 Unit 4 Chapter 9 Use a Multiplication Table 232A 232B, 232 233 Multiply With 3 234A 234B, 234 235 Multiply With 6 236A 236B, 236 237, 238 239 Multiply With 7 240A 240B, 240 241 Multiply With 8 242A 242B, 242 243, 244 245 Multiply With 9 246A 246B, 246 247, 248 249 Patterns on a Multiplication Table 250A 250B, 250 251 Multiply Three Numbers 252A 252B, 252 253 254A 254B, 254 255 Unit 4 Chapter 10 The Meaning of Division 260A 260B, 260 261 Model Division as Repeated Subtraction 262A 262B, 262 263 Relate Multiplication and Division 264A 264B, 264 265 Divide by 2 266A 266B, 266 267 M2: U2: S1 M2: U2: S1 M2: U3: S1 M2: U3: S1

5 Problem-Solving Decision: Choose the Operation 268A 268B, 268 269 Divide by 5 270A 270B, 270 271 Divide by 10 272A 272B, 272 273 Problem-Solving Strategy: Write a Number Sentence 274A 274B, 274 275, 276 277 Division Rules 278A 278B, 278 279, 280 281 Unit 4 Chapter 11 Divide Using a Multiplication Table 286A 286B, 286 287 Fact Families 288A 288B, 288 289 Divide by 3 290A 290B, 290 291 Divide by 4 292A 292B, 292 293, 294 295 Divide by 6 296A 296B, 296 297, 298 299 Problem-Solving Strategy: Draw a Picture 300A 300B, 300 301, 302 303 Divide by 7 304A 304B, 304 305 Divide by 8 306A 306B, 306 307, 308 309 Divide by 9 310A 310B, 310 311, 312 313 M4: U1: S1 M2: U2: S1, S2 M2: U3: S1, S2

6 Unit 5 Chapter 12 Hour, Half-Hour, Quarter-Hour 330A 330B, 330 331 Times to Five Minutes 332A 332B, 332 333 Time to the Minute 334A 334B, 334 335 Elapsed Time 336A 336B, 336 337, 338 339 Use a Calendar 340A 340B, 340 341, 342 343 Problem-Solving Application: Use a Schedule 344A 344B, 344 345 Temperature: Degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius 346A 346B, 346 347, 348 349 Unit 5 Chapter 13 Measure to the Nearest Inch 354A 354B, 354 355, 356 357 Measure to the Nearest Half Inch 358A 358B, 358 359 Customary Units of Length 360A 360B, 360 361, 362 363 Problem-Solving Strategy: Use Logical Reasoning 364A 364B, 364 365, 366 367 Hands-On: Estimate and Measure Capacity 368A 368B, 368 369 Customary Units of Capacity 370A 370B, 370 371 Customary Units of Weight 372A 372B, 372 373, 374 375 Problem-Solving Decision: Too Much or Too Little Information 376A 376B, 376 377 M3: U1: S3 M3: U2: S1 M3: U2: S1 M3: U1: S3 M3: U2: S1 M3: U2: S3 M3: U1: S2 M3: U1: S2 Unit 5 Chapter 14 Centimeter and Decimeter 382A 382B, 382 383 Meter and Kilometer 384A 384B, 384 385 Metric Units of Capacity 386A 386B, 386 387, 388 389 Problem-Solving Strategy: Work Backward 390A 390B, 390 391, 392 393 Metric Units of Mass 394A 394B, 394 395, 396 397

7 Unit 6 Chapter 15 Lines, Line Segments, Rays, and Angles 414A 414B, 414 415, 416 417 Classify Plane Figures 418A 418B, 418 419, 420 421 Classify Triangles 422A 422B, 422 423 Classify Quadrilaterals 424A 424B, 424 425, 426 427 Problem-Solving Strategy: Find a Pattern 428A 428B, 428 429, 430 431 Solid Figures 432A 432B, 432 433 Explore Solid Figures 434A 434B, 434 435, 436 437 Unit 6 Chapter 16 Congruent Figures 442A 442B, 442 443 Similar Figures 444A 444B, 444 445, 446 447 Line of Symmetry 448A 448B, 448 449 Transformations 450A 450B, 450 451, 452 453 Problem-Solving Application: Visual Thinking 454A 454B, 454 455, 456 457 Unit 6 Chapter 17 Explore Perimeter 462A 462B, 462 463 Find Perimeter 464A 464B, 464 465, 466 467 Hands-On: Explore Area 468A 468B, 468 469 Find Area 470A 470B, 470 471, 472 473 Problem-Solving Application: Use Measurement 474A 474B, 474 475 Explore Volume 476A 476B, 476 477 Find Volume 478A 478B, 478 479, 480 481 M5: U1: S1 M5: U1: S2, S3 M5: U1: S3 M4: U1: S1, S2 M3: U2, S2 M3: U2, S2 M5: U2: S2 M5: U2: S2 M5: U1: S2, S3 M5: U1: S2, S3 M3: U2: S1, S2, S3 M3: U1: S2 M3: U1: S2

8 Unit 7 Chapter 18 Fractions and Regions 498A 498B, 498 499 Fractions and Groups 500A 500B, 500 501 Fractional Parts of a Group 502A 502B, 502 503, 504 505 Problem-Solving Application: Multi-step Problems 506A 506B, 506 507 Model Equivalent Fractions 508A 508B, 508 509 Find Equivalent Fractions 510A 510B, 510 511 Mixed Numbers 512A 512B, 512 513, 514 515 Unit 7 Chapter 19 Compare Fractions 520A 520B, 520 521 Order Fractions 522A 522B, 522 523 Problem-Solving Strategy: Act it Out 524A 524B, 524 525, 526 527 Add Fractions 528A 528B, 528 529, 530 531 Subtract Fractions 532A 532B, 532 533, 534 535 M2: U3: S3 M2: U3: S3 M3: U3: S3 M3: U1: S3 M3: U1: S3 M3: U1: S2 M3: U1: S4 M3: U1: S4, S2, S3 M3: U2: S1, S3 M3: U2: S2, S3

9 Unit 7 Chapter 20 Tenths 540A 540B, 540 541 Hundredths 542A 542B, 542 543 Decimals Greater Than 1 544A 544B, 544 545 Problem-Solving Decision: Reasonable Answers 546A 546B, 546 547 Compare and Order Decimals 548A 548B, 548 549 Compare and Order Fractions and Decimals 550A 550B, 550 551 Hands-On: Relate Decimals, Fractions, and Money 552A 552B, 552 553, 554 555 Add and Subtract Decimals 556A 556B, 556 557, 558 559 Problem-Solving Application: Use Money 560A 560B, 560 561, 562 563 M4: U1: S1, S2 M4: U1: S1 M4: U3: S2 M4: U1: S1, S2 M4: U1: S2 M3: U1: S4 M4: U1: S2 M4: U2: S1 M4: U3: S1 M4: U2: S1, S2 M3: U2: S2

10 Unit 8 Chapter 21 Multiply Multiples of 10, 100, and 1,000 580A 580B, 580 581 Model Multiplication 582A 582B, 582 583 Estimate Products 584A 584B, 584 585, 586 587 Multiply 2-Digit Numbers by 1-Digit Numbers 588A 588B, 588 589, 590 591 Multiply 3-Digit Numbers by 1-Digit Numbers 592A 592B, 592 593 Problem-Solving Strategy: Solve a Simpler Problem 594A 594B, 594 595, 596 597 Regrouping Twice 598A 598B, 598 599, 600 601 Multiply Money 602A 602B, 602 603, 604 605 Unit 8 Chapter 22 Use Mental Math to Divide 610A 610B, 610 611 Model Division with Remainders 612A 612B, 612 613, 614 615 Estimate Quotients 616A 616B, 616 617, 618 619 Two-Digit Quotients 620A 620B, 620 621 Problem-Solving Application: Interpret Remainders 622A 622B, 622 623 Three-Digit Quotients 624A 624B, 624 625 Place the First Digit 626A 626B, 626 627 Divide Money 628A 628B, 628 629, 630 631 M2: U2: S2 M2: U2: S1, S2, S3 M2: U3: S1 M2: U3: S1