12/22/16

12/22/16 Classwork

Task 1: Percentages Pre-Unit Survey (5 min)

Task 2: Help out with an experiment. I am trying to get this to work. It might, or it might not. If you cannot join, that's fine. If you can, great.

Join our Google Classroom: Google Classroom Use this Code: 860991 (2 min)

Task 3: Central Park (25 min)

Task 4: Exit Slip (5 min)


12/14/16

Today's Practice for IA2

Yesterday, we worked on rewriting expressions in equivalent forms.  Sometimes this means simplifying by using the distributive property, the commutative property, and the associative property.

It also means combining like terms sometimes.

Today, you will work on a few lessons in DreamBox that help you to practice this even more.

When you go to your DreamBox account, you will notice there is a box that has a star in the bottom corner. This is the lesson you will start with.

Once you complete all of the lessons with the star, you may practice whatever you want--on DreamBox or on our other math blogs.

DreamBox

login name: [first letter of first name][last name]

standard pw: dream123
(unless you have changed)



Exit Slip:

Links For MLK Project



http://correctrecord.org/the-record/

12/13/16

Guess Who Game!

https://student.desmos.com?prepopulateCode=9rbzp

12/9/16

IXL Practice- Round 2

Username: jackieschechter
Password: schechter51

Type in these directions BEFORE you start the activity. Students who earn 100 as their final score will earn 2 hard work merits. Since there are four different activities, that means you can earn a total of 8 merits in one period. What?!

Total IXL Time: 20 minutes. 

Beginner: Multiply Fractions with Models

Divide Fractions (USE MATH NOTEBOOK TO SHOW WORK)

Multiply using Distributive Property

Challenge: Evaluate Expressions (3 merits)


Choice Time via DREAM Box: Time Remaining 

12/1/16

Quick IXL Practice

Username: russabrecht61
Password: abrecht59

Type in these directions BEFORE you start the activity. Students who earn 100 as their final score will earn 2 hard work merits. Since there are four different activities, that means you can earn a total of 8 merits in one period. What?!

Add and subtract like terms

Multiply using the distributive property

Identify equivalent expressions

Solve equations using properties