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The students will be assessed on participation in their groups as well as writing down the problems in the book we made.

The students will then get a sheet of construction paper and come up with their own math problem about pollution and draw a picture(s) that go with the problem.

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M3N2. Students will further develop their skills of addition and subtraction and apply them in problem solving.

-c. Solve problems requiring addition and subtraction.

M3N3. Students will further develop their understanding of multiplication of whole numbers and develop the ability to apply it in problem solving.

a. Describe the relationship between addition and multiplication, i.e. multiplication is defined as repeated addition.

g. Solve problems requiring multiplication.

M3N4. Students will understand the meaning of division and develop the ability to apply it in problem solving.

a. Understand the relationship between division and multiplication and between division and subtraction.

f. Solve problems requiring division.

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M3P1. Students will solve problems (using appropriate technology).

a. Build new mathematical knowledge through problem solving.

b. Solve problems that arise in mathematics and in other contexts.

c. Apply and adapt a variety of appropriate strategies to solve problems.

d. Monitor and reflect on the process of mathematical problem solving.

M3P3. Students will communicate mathematically.

a. Organize and consolidate their mathematical thinking through

communication.

b. Communicate their mathematical thinking coherently and clearly to peers,

teachers, and others.

c. Analyze and evaluate the mathematical thinking and strategies of others.

d. Use the language of mathematics to express mathematical ideas precisely.