ALGEBRA I LESSON 4. DO NOW OBJECTIVES SWBAT EVALUATE EXPRESSIONS CONTAINING EXPONENTS AND SQUARE ROOTS. SWBAT SIMPLIFY NUMERICAL EXPRESSIONS USING THE.

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ALGEBRA I LESSON 4

DO NOW

OBJECTIVES SWBAT EVALUATE EXPRESSIONS CONTAINING EXPONENTS AND SQUARE ROOTS. SWBAT SIMPLIFY NUMERICAL EXPRESSIONS USING THE ORDER OF OPERATIONS.

WHY DOES ALL THIS MATTER? $10 Million

INM: ROOTS AND SQUARES

PERFECT SQUARES AND ROOTS 0-12

INM: THE SIMPLE LIFE: EVALUATING POWERS

SIMPLIFYING EXPRESSIONS WITH ORDER OF OPERATIONS WHAT IS ORDER OF OPERATIONS? HOW DO WE USE THE ACRONYM PEMDAS? WHAT DOES EACH LETTER STAND FOR?

PEMDAS IN USE: P-Parenthesis-Do any operations that are in parenthesis first E-Exponents-Evaluate any exponents or square roots. M/D-Perform multiplication or division from left to right. A/S-Perform addition or subtraction from left to right.

GUIDED PRACTICE

GP: EVALUATING ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS:

INDEPENDENT PRACTICE

EXIT TICKET: