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A Remainder of One- Arrays, Remainders, and Math Literature

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Can poor soldier Joe make the queen bug happy by keeping equal and tidy lines? Find out with this exciting hands-on lesson that connects literature and math. This lesson is based off of the book "A Remainder of One" by Elinor J. Pinczes.

Students will learn about:
-Remainders
-Factors
-Division
-Multiplication
-Arrays
-Prime Numbers
-Composite Numbers

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A Remainder of One features clipart by Scrappin Doodles, Lettering Delights, and includes:

*Math Match- "is the factor of"
- Determine the factors of the numbers 25, 12, 8, 24, 6, 36, 11, and 18

*Math Match- "is the definition of"
-Match the definition for remainders, multiplication, division, composite numbers, and prime numbers

*Ant Counters- Represent arrays

*A Remainder of One Printable- Identify factors and draw arrays

Happy learning!
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Several of the pages have blurry areas on them and I can't find any directions on the pages. For example, page 2 of the document just has green blurred rectangles and black blurred rectangles. Then there are a lot of periods but no words. I think something's wrong with the document. Page 3 has photos of your student with no captions, just black blurry rectangles...Page 4 is fine but page 5 has a blurry black square and nothing else but the ant. Same with pages 6, 7, 8, and 12. The rest seem to be okay. Can you please advise?
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Hi Sonya,

I think I may have a solution to the problem! Most likely my file was created on a newer version of Powepoint then is installed on your computer. Hopefully, you will just need to download the newest version of Adobe Reader!

Below is a blog entry from Erica Bohrer explaining possible reasons why a file my be blurry,etc. To see the entire blog please click on the link below.

http://ericabohrer.blogspot.com/2012/05/trouble-opening-tpt-files.html?spref=bl

1. The black bars - These are showing up because you do not have the most updated version of Adobe Reader installed on your computer or you have a Mac. If you go to your purchases page, you will see the word "blurry" flashing. There is a link there to download the newest version of Adobe for free.

If you have a Mac, go to your downloads folder. Open your the file with Adobe, not your default reader. I have a Mac, so I have this issue also.

2. Rest assured the file is not corrupted and does not contain a virus. It probably just was created in a computer with a newer version of Adobe or Word than you have on your computer. Follow the steps in number one above and it should open fine.

Sonya, please let me know if the file still does not work after you install Adobe Reader and I can contact TPT for further directions. My email is reneesmalley@hotmail.com.

Thanks for your patience and I promise I will help resolve this problem as quickly as I can!

Renee
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Aloha! My name is Renee Smalley and I can't tell you how much I love my job! This year is my 9th year in the classroom. Five years ago, I moved to Hawaii from North Dakota, where I was very fortunate to have had the opportunity to work at a variety of grade levels. I have taught kindergarten, second, third and fourth grade. I currently work at Pearl Harbor Elementary School in Honolulu, HI. Go Sharks! There are so many fun things to do and learn in Fourth grade, and I can't wait to share some of my ideas!

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