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No after school help tomorrow due to a faculty meeting. “Day A” November 28, 2016 7:51 - 8:51 Math 8:53 - 9:53 Science 9:55 -10:55 Exploratory 10:57 -11:59 12:01-12:31 Social Studies LUNCH (3rd Lunch) 12:33 -1:33 English 1:35 - 2:35 No after school help tomorrow due to a faculty meeting. locker

Do Now In your notebook, copy the table, and place each word in the appropriate column. Gain Loss Deposit Credit Debit Charge Receive Below Zero Owe Withdraw Positive Number Negative Number

Do Now In your notebook, copy the table, and place each word in the appropriate column. Gain Loss Deposit Credit Debit Charge Receive Below Zero Owe Withdraw Positive Number Negative Number Gain Deposit Credit Receive Loss Debit Charge Below Zero Owe Withdraw

Objective: Positive and Negative Numbers on a Number Line Outcome: Students will be able to place positive and negative numbers on a horizontal and vertical number line. 6.NS.C.5, 6.NS.C.6a, 6.NS.C.6c Pick up new packet (put name and class on it)

Language Objective By the end of the lesson, I will be able to use the four language domains of listening, speaking, reading and writing to communicate the academic math language of positive and negative integers on a number line. I will be able to place positive and negative numbers on a horizontal and vertical number line. Academic Math language Vocabulary: integers, positive, number line, gain, deposit, credit, receive, loss, debit, negative,charge, below zero, owe, withdraw.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0E4vxLydNY

Opening Problem On your white board please draw horizontal and vertical number lines. Try and place these numbers on both number lines: -3 5

Let’s try some examples On your white board draw horizontal and vertical number lines. First we are just going to work on placing positive and negative numbers on the number line.

-4 2 and their opposites

-4 2 4 -2 4 2 -2 -4 -2 4 2 -4

Now you try some examples On your white board draw horizontal and vertical number lines. Graph each point and its opposite on the number line. Explain how you found the opposite of each point What does each tick mark represent? -2, 4 and 6

How do you feel? topic.

Here’s another one… On your white board draw a horizontal number line. 1. Choose an integer between -5 and -10. Label it R 2. What is the opposite of R? Label it Q 3. State a positive integer greater than Q, label it T. 4. State a negative integer greater than R, label it S. 5. State a negative integer less than R. Label it U.

Think about it… Carlos uses a vertical number line to graph the points -4, -2, 3, and 4. He notices that -4 is closer to zero than -2. He is not sure about his diagram. Use what you know about a vertical number line to determine if Carlos made a mistake or not. (support your explanation with a number line diagram).

Polling time… The opposite of a positive number will_______ be a positive number. Always Sometimes Never

Polling time… The opposite of zero will_______ be zero. Always Sometimes Never

Polling time… The opposite of a number will_______ be greater than the number itself. Always Sometimes Never

How do you feel? topic.

Real-World Positive and Negative Numbers Open your packet to page 5. Write each individual description as an integer and model the integer on the number line using an appropriate scale. Now you try the rest

Write an integer to represent each of the following situations: A company loses $345,000 in 2011. You earned $25 for dog sitting. Jacob owes his dad $5. The temperature at the sun’s surface is about 5,500°C. The temperature outside is 4 degrees below zero. A football player lost 10 yards when he was tackled.

Write an integer to represent each of the following situations: A gain of 56 points in a game A fee charged of $2 A temperature of 32 degrees below zero A 56-yard loss in a football game A 12,500 deposit.

If there is time… Adding positive and negative numbers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYdVKlyn1pE

Let’s try some addition on a number line 1 + (-2)

What about the inverse? (-2) + 1

What does this look like on a vertical number line? 1 + (-2) (-2) + 1

How do you feel? topic.

Now you try some -2+2 -4 +5

How do you feel? topic.

Ticket to Go -5 10 Plot these two points on both number lines.

Homework Pg. 6

Accommodations Read or reread presentation or activity directions, as needed or after prompting Use examples to model and act as a guide for emerging learners