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Round the greater factor, Then use mental math to estimate the product. You can use rounding to estimate products. Estimate Products u Ha ;cr, Pj3 ni uru9.- hapter Resources 2 11 Releach 4.3X558 s.7x252 6.8/361 Estimate the product by finding two numbers the exact answer is between. i.6x316 2.5X29 3.4X73 Estimate the product by rounding. So. the product is between 49 and 5,6. 7 x 7=4,9 7 x = 5,6 7X7OO=4DO 7X8=SMOO 7x7=49D 7x8=56 7x759 Think:7x7=49 7x759 Think:7x8=56 hundred. greater hundred. Step 1 Estimate by rounding to the lesser Step 2 Estimate by rounding to the 7 x 759 Find two numbers the exact answer is between. 6 x 1 = 6 6x1=6 Step 2 Use patterns and mental math. 6 X 1 6 Step 1 Round 95 to the nearest ten. 95 rounds to 1. 6 x 95 Name Reteach Lesson 2.4

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By indy Grigg How Do We Get Salt? Sci -nce B. salt in sea water. water that has changed into a gas A. small grains of salt 3. What is water vapor? 2. What causes water to evaporate? B. Seawater is ptimped into shallow basins.. The sun heats the water and makes it evaporate. A. People collect the salt from the evaporated water. I. Which of these happens j? Questions How Do We Get Salt? ground. Just imagine: some of the salt you re eating today might have been in sea water that dinosaurs waded in! of Earth s land. Later, the seas dried up. The salt was left. Over millions of years, the salt was buried undcr the I-Tow did the salt get in the ground? That salt also came from seawater. Millions of years ago. seas covered some ice cream at home, that we use in our food. It is also sold in large chunks known as rock salt. You might have used rock salt to make mined, or dug out of the grotind. You can find it in stores in small grains Salt can also he found in the ground. Salt is a mineral called halite. It is is sent to stores for us to buy. Large chunks ofit are broken into small grains. It is put in packages. I: People gather the salt from the basins. The salt is sihed and cleaned. water evaporate. The water changes into a gas. The gas is called water evaporate. It is left behind. basins. Sea water is pumped into the basins. The hot sun makes the vapor. It becomes part of the air. The salt in the sea water does not In hot, sunny, and dry places near the ocean, people have built shallow sea water in vow mouth? If you have, you know how salty it is. We get salt from the sea. Nave you ever gone swimming in the ocean? Nave von ever gotten any Name.h_.edHeIper Date -w r1i

4. What is one use for salt? Z, D. all of the above B. It can be used to melt ice cream.. It can be used to make ice cream at home. A. People drink it. What is your favorite way to use salt? Explain. (ompare and contrast) What are two ways people get salt? I-low are these two ssavs alike? How are they different? B. Dinosaurs drank salt water.. People use salt to flavor food. A. We get salt from sea water. 5. What is the main idea in this story? Name i Helper. Date VLe ilfl*

Use any appropriate materials that you have on hand. smaller objects are farther away. other objects following that same principle: big objects are close; far away seem to be smaller, just like the road. Fill the landscape with goes all the way off the bottom of the paper. This is a road. Do you see it? Things that are closer to you seem to be larger, and things that are up the page. Make a giant upside-down V 1 that starts on the line and bay 1: Draw a ground line across a piece of paper more than halfway 4th Grade elearning: Art bay 1