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MCC6.EE.5 MCC6.EE.6 MCC6.EE.7 MCC6.EE.8 MCC6.EE.9 Unit 4 – Equations and Inequalities

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: Algebraic Word Problems Classwork: Solving one step equations with addition and subtraction (9.1 pg ) Homework: pg. 30 in workbook due FRIDAY

Equations with Adding/Subtracting (9.1 pg ) Example 1: 4 = x – 1 Example 2: x + 78 = 114 Example 3: k – 34 = 100 When solving equations – ALWAYS check your work!

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: Equivalent Expressions Classwork: Solving one step equations with multiplication and division (9.2 pg. 112) Homework: pg. 30 in workbook due TOMORROW

Equations with Multiplying/Dividing (9.2 pg. 112) Example 4: 3x = 24 Example 5: k = 10 8 When solving equations – ALWAYS check your work!

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -Turn in warm-up papers. **BE sure NAME, DATE, PERIOD, ASSIGNMENT is in right hand corner** Classwork: Review Worksheet Homework: Computer Lab Monday

MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: Solving Equations (Adding) Classwork: Computer Lab Homework: Study for Finals – Math is WEDNESDAY

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: Solving Equations (Subtraction) Classwork: Combining Like Terms (pg. 114 – 9.4) Homework: Study for Finals – Math is TOMORROW

9.4 Combining Like Terms pg. 114 Algebra problems separate terms with + and – signs. The expression 5x – 4 – 3x + 7 has 4 terms: 5x, 4, 3x, and 7. Terms having the same variable can be combined (added or subtracted) to simplify the expression. Simplify 5x – 4 – 3x + 7

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: Solving Equations (Multiplication) Classwork: MATH FINAL Homework: Study for Finals

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: Solving Equations (Division) Classwork: Solving Algebra Word Problems (pg. 116 – 9.6) Homework:

9.6 Solving Algebra Word Problems pg. 116 The key is to READ CAREFULLY! Use the information given to solve what the question is asking. Example 9: Mrs. Hill bought 3 pounds of apples. The price is $2.49 per pound. How much did Mrs. Hill pay for the 3 pounds of apples? Step 1: Get the facts together:

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -Turn in warm-up papers. **BE sure NAME, DATE, PERIOD, ASSIGNMENT is in right hand corner** Classwork: Christmas Coordinate Graph Activity Homework: Have a wonderful and safe holiday

TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: Combining Like Terms Classwork: Review Rules and Procedures Homework: Multiplication/Division Number Puzzle/Bring Composition Book Due FRIDAY.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: Solving Equations Classwork: Graphing Inequalities (9.7) pg Homework: Multiplication/Division Number Puzzle/Bring Composition Book Due FRIDAY.

Graphing Inequalities (9.7) pg An inequality is a sentence that contains a, ≤, or ≥ sign. Look at the following graphs of inequalities on a number line. Graphing inequality shows all the numbers that make the inequality true. X > 2 is read “x is greater than 2” since it is > and not ≥. X ≤ 3 is read “x is less then or equal to 3” since the inequality is ≤. The endpoint is filled in. The graph uses a closed circle because the number 3 is included in the graph.

Graphing Inequalities (9.7) pg There can be more than one inequality sign. These are called compound inequalities. For example: 1 < x < 4 is read “1 is less than x and x is less than 4.” 1 4 X < 1 or x ≥ 4 is read “x is less than 1 or x is greater than or equal to 4.” 0 1 4

Graphing Inequalities (9.7) pg. 119

THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: Solving Equations Classwork: Solving Inequalities by Adding and Subtracting (9.8) pg. 120 Homework: Multiplication/Division Number Puzzle/Bring Composition Book Due TOMORROW.

Solving Inequalities by Addition and Subtraction(9.8) pg. 120 Solving inequalities is similar to solving equations. Example 11: Solve and graph the solution set for x – 2 ≤ 5 Step 1: Add 2 to both sides of the inequality so the variable will be by itself. x – 2 ≤ 5 Step 2: Graph the solution set for the inequality.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: Order of Operations Classwork: Solving Inequalities by Multiplying and Dividing (9.9) pg. 121 Homework: MAKE SURE YOU HAVE COMPOSITION BOOK

Solving Inequalities by Multiplication and Division (9.9) pg. 121 Solving inequalities is similar to solving equations. Example 12: Solve and graph the solution set for 4x ≤ 5 Step 1: Divide both sides of the inequality by 4. 4x ≤ 5 Step 2: Graph the solution

MONDAY, JANUARY 14, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: CRCT Practice in Composition Book Classwork: Computer Lab Homework: Inequality Word Problems (9.10) pg. 122 CDA #4 Friday

MONDAY’S WARM-UPS 1.) A pancake recipe calls for 1.5 cups of mix to make 6 pancakes. Gina estimates that she will need a total of 15 pancakes to feed her family. How many cups of pancake mix should she use? A 3.75 cups B 4 cups C 4.25 cups D 4.5 cups 2.) Evaluate 2( ) A 14.3 B 15.8 C 16.7 D 18.4

TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: Classwork: Graphing Linear Equations (10.1) pg Homework: CRCT Algebra Practice due Friday CDA #4 Friday

TUESDAY’S WARM-UPS 1.) What is the prime factorization of 90? A 2 × 3 × 5 B 2 × 32 × 52 C 2 × 32 × 5 D 22 × 32 × 5 2.) The table shows how much it costs to ship packages of different weights. How much would it cost to ship 3 packages that weigh 2.8 pounds each and 2 packages that weigh 3.7 pounds each? A $68.25 B $59.85 C $47.65 D $24.40 Weight (lb)Cost 0-1$ $ $ $ $15.65

WENDESDAY, JANUARY 16, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: Classwork: Finding Values of Variables in Tables / Dependent and Independent Variables Homework: CRCT Algebra Practice due Friday CDA #4 Friday

WEDNESDAY’S WARM-UPS 1.) Evaluate 8b - b2 + 4 if b = 3. A 11 B 14 C 19 D 22 2.) Solve a - 12 = 36 for a. A 48 B 34 C 24 D 3

THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: Classwork: Chapter 9 Review Homework: CRCT Algebra Practice due Tomorrow CDA #4 Tomorrow / Ch.9 Post Test Tuesday

THURSDAY’S WARM-UPS 1.) Evaluate 4 + 3b if b = 8. 4 A 7 B 14 C 25 D 48 2.) What value of c is a solution of the equation c = 20.8? A 9.4 B 12.6 C 28.8 D 32.2

FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: Classwork: Unit 4 CDA Homework: Review for Chapter 9 Post Test Tuesday NO SCHOOL MONDAY

FRIDAY’S WARM-UPS 1.) What is the GCF of 50 and 125? A 50 B 25 C 15 D 5 2.) What is the prime factorization of 36? A 2² × 3² B 2² × 3³ C 2³ × 3² D 4 × 3²

TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, COME IN QUIETLY AND SIT IN YOUR ASSIGNED SEAT. -FILL OUT YOUR AGENDA AND HAVE IT OUT FOR ME TO SIGN. -COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING WARM-UP: Classwork: Ch.9 Post Test / Ch. 11 Pre-test Homework:

TUESDAY’S WARM-UPS 1.) Which decimal is equivalent to 13 ? 20 A 0.13 B 0.58 C 0.65 D ) What is the next term in the sequence? 0.12, 0.6, 3, 15, 75, … A 105 B 255 C 375 D 425