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MATHEMATICS 5 CURRICULUM GUIDE 2015
Specific Outcomes
ADDING AND SUBTRACTING DECIMALS
Suggestions for Teaching and Learning
Students will be expected to:
Number
Compatible numbers is a method of estimating using “friendly” or
“nice” numbers, which can be easily calculated mentally. Students have
used this strategy in Grade 4. In this unit, students use compatible
numbers in estimating sums and differences of large whole numbers and
decimal numbers.
e.g.,
(a) 109 543 – 10 257
109 543 – 10 243 = 99 300.
(b) 46.093 + 78.92 + 54.1 (46 + 54) + 79 = 100 + 79 = 179
Model estimating both sums and differences using compatible numbers.
Suppose Roger has $17 986 in the bank and spends $196 buying new
school clothes. In order to determine about how much money he has
left his account, students could use compatible numbers.
$17 986 (compatible number $18 000) - $196 (compatible number
$200)
So, $18 000- $200= $17 800. Roger has about $17 800 left.
Students should also work with problems involving decimals, such as:
To raise money at school, 24 students each sold 6 chocolate bars at
$1.75 each. Estimate how much money the students collected. This
problem could be solved using addition while some students may
choose to use multiplication. Both strategies are acceptable. Teachers
could remind students that multiplication is just repeated addition. A
compatible number for $1.75 is $2. The estimate can be found using
either $2 + $2 + $2 + $2 + $2 + $2 = $12 or 6 x $2 = $12.
Teachers should note that the teacher resource for Math Focus 5 refers
to
front-end rounding. Students have already used this strategy but
the terminology used in Grades 3 and 4 has been
front-end estimation.
Rounding is another related but separate estimation strategy. To combine
the terms will be misleading. For clarity of student understanding, teachers
should refer to this strategy as front-end estimation.
Front-end estimation is a method of estimating computations by
keeping the first digit (i.e., furthest to the left) in each of the numbers
and changing all of the other digits to zeros. This strategy can be used
to estimate sums and differences. Students should recognize that this
strategy always gives an underestimate for sums,
e.g., 189 523 + 25 812 100 000 + 20 000 = 120 000
Students should apply front end estimation to find sums and differences
in problems such as: Joshua has a piece of ribbon that is 46.5 cm long
and he cuts off a piece 22.7 cm long. About how much ribbon does
Joshua have left?
5N2.3 Estimate a sum, difference
or product, using compatible
numbers.
5N2.4 Apply front-end
estimation to find:
• sums
• differences
• products
• quotients
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