Daily Review/BellRinger Daily Review CRCT Pg. 103 (1-2)

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Daily Review/BellRinger Daily Review CRCT Pg. 103 (1-2) Homework: Maintenance Sheet 26 via Study Island (no printed copies will be given) No computer- come during lunch Daily Review/BellRinger Daily Review CRCT Pg. 103 (1-2) Complete FAL Lesson Pre-test District Motto, Leaners Today, World Leaders Tomorrow School Motto, Building Character Mastering Standards School Vision, Creating a system of excellence for all learners School Mission Educating all children by providing quality instruction in a safe environment

model real-world situations of function Linear relationships Learning Targets Finding the rate of change from a table, graph, equation, or verbal description model real-world situations of function Linear relationships using linear model to solve problems Analyzing graphs MCC8.F.5 MCC8.F.4 Skills to maintain identifying and calculating slope • identifying the y-intercept • creating graphs using given data • analyzing graphs • making predictions from a graph

Misconceptions (5 minutes) If a person walked for a mile at a steady speed, away from home, then turned round and walked back home at the same steady speed, what would the graph look like? How does the distance change during the second section of Tom’s journey? What does this mean? How does the distance change during the last section of Tom’s journey? What does this mean? How can you tell if Tom is traveling away from or towards home? Use boards or a sheet of paper to show your response

Finding the rate of change from a table, graph, equation, or verbal description

Matching a Graph to a Story using your remotes Be sure to justify your response with at least 2 reasons A. Tom took his dog for a walk to the park. He set off slowly and then increased his pace. At the park Tom turned around and walked slowly back home. DISTANCE FROM HOME B. Tom rode his bike east from his home up a steep hill. After a while the slope eased off. At the top he raced down the other side. C. Tom went for a jog. At the end of his road he bumped into a friend and his pace slowed. When Tom left his friend he walked quickly back home. TIME

Furthest Tom gets from home Analyzing the graph Line not too steep- this means Tom slows down Furthest Tom gets from home DISTANCE FROM HOME Negative slope means Tom is walking back to his home Tom starts from home TIME Tom returns home

Finding the rate of change from a table, graph, equation, or verbal description

Matching Cards A & B (20minutes) Take turns at matching pairs of cards. You may want to take a graph and find a story that matches it. Alternatively, you may prefer to take a story and find a graph that matches it. Each time you do this, explain your thinking clearly and carefully. If you think there is no suitable card that matches, write one of your own. Place your cards side by side on your large sheet of paper, not on top of one another, so that everyone can see them. Write your reasons for the match on a separate sheet of paper just as we did with the example in class. Give explanations for each line segment. Make sure you leave plenty of space around the cards as, eventually, you will be adding another card to each matched pair.

1 minute talk- tell your partner everything you learned from the video