Standards:
AF 1.1: Write and solve one step linear equations.
AF 1.2: Students write and evaluate an algebraic expression for a given situation, using up to three variables.
AF 1.3: Applying algebraic order of operations and the commutative, associative and distributive properties to evaluate expressions; and justify each step.
AF 1.4: Solve problems manually by using correct order of operations or by using a scientific calculator.
MR 1.1: Analyze problems by identifying relationships; distinguishing relevant information from irrelevant information; identifying missing information; sequencing and prioritizing information and observing patterns.
HOMEWORK:
Monday, August 17: Topic: Writing Algebraic Expressions, text pages 28-29
Homework: Homework and Practice Workbook page 6 #1-14 and study for quiz
Tuesday, August 18: Quiz on Lessons 1 through 6
Homework: textbook page 30 #6-18 even
Wednesday, August 19: Topic: Focus on Problem Solving, text page 33
Homework: Homework and Practice Workbook page 6, #15-18
Thursday, August 20: Topic: Equations and Their Solutions, text pages 34-35
Homework: textbook page 36 #8-34 even.
Web Question: Be the first student in your period to solve this problem and show Ms. Trask your work and you will win a prize. The answer to last week's question was 60 minutes. You had three pills and were instructed by your doctor to take one every half hour. You take the first one, then thirty minutes later you take the second one and finally, 30 minutes after that, you take the last pill. That is a total of 60 minutes. Congratulations to everyone who tried this problem!
Question: How many two cent stamps are there in a dozen?
Don't forget, there is a quiz on Tuesday! The quiz will cover patterns, exponents, commutative, associative, distributive and identity properties, as well as one step equations.
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