NOTES FOR THE WEEK OF 9-17 TO 9-21 MS. LONSDALE’S 7 TH GRADE MATH.

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NOTES FOR THE WEEK OF 9-17 TO 9-21 MS. LONSDALE’S 7 TH GRADE MATH

MONDAY, BELLWORK

THINK IT – ADDITION/SUBTRACTION? Do the following words mean addition, subtraction, either, or neither? Sumdropped Altogetherper Differenceless than How much moretotal cut

SEE IT – ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION KEY WORDS Add – to bring amounts together (increasing) Subtract – to take a something away from an amount (decreasing).

SEE IT Angelina deposited $1, in her checking account. She withdrew a check for $11.53, then deposited another $ What is the current balance in Angelina’s account?

SEE IT Angelina deposited $1, in her checking account. She withdrew a check for $11.53, then deposited another $ What is the current balance in Angelina’s account?

SEE IT Angelina deposited $1, in her checking account. She withdrew a check for $11.53, then deposited another $ What is the current balance in Angelina’s account?

SEE IT Angelina deposited $1, in her checking account. She withdrew a check for $11.53, then deposited another $ What is the current balance in Angelina’s account?

SEE IT Angelina deposited $1, in her checking account. She withdrew a check for $11.53, then deposited another $ What is the current balance in Angelina’s account?

SEE IT Angelina deposited $1, in her checking account. She withdrew a check for $11.53, then deposited another $ What is the current balance in Angelina’s account?

SEE IT Angelina deposited $1, in her checking account. She withdrew a check for $11.53, then deposited another $ What is the current balance in Angelina’s account?

SEE IT Angelina deposited $1, in her checking account. She withdrew a check for $11.53, then deposited another $ What is the current balance in Angelina’s account?

SEE IT The temperature in Gulfport on one summer day rose from 78.6º to 97.3º. What was the change in temperature that day?

SEE IT The temperature in Gulfport on one summer day rose from 78.6º to 97.3º. What was the change in temperature that day?

SEE IT The temperature in Gulfport on one summer day rose from 78.6º to 97.3º. What was the change in temperature that day?

SEE IT WHERE do you look first in a real world problem?

SEE IT Brandon went to the Byhalia football game and bought snacks for $1.25. Zack went too and bought additional snacks for $2.50.

SEE IT Brandon went to the Byhalia football game and bought snacks for $1.25. Zack went too and bought additional snacks for $2.50. What is the difference between the amount Brandon bought and the amount Zack bought? How much did Brandon and Zack pay altogether?

SEE IT Brandon went to the Byhalia football game and bought snacks for $1.25. Zack went too and bought additional snacks for $2.50. What is the difference between the amount Brandon bought and the amount Zack bought? How much did Brandon and Zack pay altogether?

SEE IT Brandon went to the Byhalia football game and bought snacks for $1.25. Zack went too and bought additional snacks for $2.50. What is the difference between the amount Brandon bought and the amount Zack bought? How much did Brandon and Zack pay altogether?

SEE IT One week John was given an allowance of $ The next week, this allowance dropped to $7.25. What is the difference between these two amounts?

SEE IT One week John was given an allowance of $ The next week, this allowance dropped to $7.25. How much money will John have earned in those two weeks combined?

SEE IT No key word? Think about what is happening – is the value increasing or decreasing… Nathean goes to the store and buys $7.72 worth of snacks. If he pays with a $10 bill, how much money will he get back?

WORK IT How many problems can your group solve? When you finish: one person quietly goes to Ms. Lonsdale, she checks answer, you get another question. See how many you can solve!

OWN IT Begin work on your homework packet for this week!

TUESDAY, BELLWORK One week Kimora was given an allowance of $ The next week, this allowance dropped to $8.75. How much money will Kimora have earned in those two weeks combined? 1. What key words do you see? 2. Which one would you use? Why? 3. What is the solution to the problem?

THINK IT ____________, ____________, or neither?

THINK IT ____________, ____________, or neither? How many more like ______ than ______?

SEE IT The Coldwater River was 21.3 feet above normal levels during flooding last year. This year, it is only 2.54 feet above normal levels. By how much has the water level changed from last year to this year?

SEE IT The Coldwater River was 21.3 feet above normal levels during flooding last year. This year, it is only 2.54 feet above normal levels. By how much has the water level changed from last year to this year? 21.3 ft.

SEE IT The Coldwater River was 21.3 feet above normal levels during flooding last year. This year, it is only 2.54 feet above normal levels. By how much has the water level changed from last year to this year? 21.3 ft ft.

SEE IT The Coldwater River was 21.3 feet above normal levels during flooding last year. This year, it is only 2.54 feet above normal levels. By how much has the water level changed from last year to this year? 21.3 ft ft. change Change =

SEE IT Keiarra is cutting plastic string to make a keychain. She starts with 13.2 feet of red string, then she cuts off 3.4 feet, and then she cuts off another 5.13 feet. How much rope is left for Keiarra to use?

SEE IT Keiarra is cutting plastic string to make a keychain. She starts with 13.2 feet of red string, then she cuts off 3.4 feet, and then she cuts off another 5.13 feet. How much rope is left for Keiarra to use? 13.2 ft 3.4 ft.

SEE IT Keiarra is cutting plastic string to make a keychain. She starts with 13.2 feet of red string, then she cuts off 3.4 feet, and then she cuts off another 5.13 feet. How much rope is left for Keiarra to use? 13.2 ft 3.4 ft ft.

SEE IT Jennifer drove 53.2 miles to her grandmother’s home. From her grandmother’s home she drove miles to her aunt’s home. How far did she drive in total?

SEE IT Jennifer drove 53.2 miles to her grandmother’s home. From her grandmother’s home she drove miles to her aunt’s home. How far did she drive in total? 53.2 miles

SEE IT Jennifer drove 53.2 miles to her grandmother’s home. From her grandmother’s home she drove miles to her aunt’s home. How far did she drive in total? 53.2 miles12.67 miles

WORK IT Distance in space can be measured in astronomical units, or AU. Jupiter is 5.2 AU from the Sun. Pluto is AU from the Sun. How much closer to the Sun is Jupiter than Pluto?

WORK IT Jackie and Pam were running a race. Jackie finished the race in 32.4 minutes, while Pam finished in minutes. What is the difference between Pam and Jackie’s finishing time?

WORK IT Create your own problem (either with addition or subtraction) using decimals. You have 10 minutes to write and illustrate your problem. Solve it in your own notes!

WORK IT Pass with the group next to you! Once you get a new question, solve it. Great examples? We will share with the class!

OWN IT Continue working on your homework packet.

WEDNESDAY, BELLWORK Illustrate the following: “In Greenwood, 4,025 people voted in the state elections. In Holly Springs, 9,242 people voted. How many more people voted in Holly Springs than in Greenwood?” Step Up: Solve the real-world problem above.

THINK IT Gasoline sells for $2.79 per gallon. If Mr. Pollard purchases 13.7 gallons, how much does it cost him?

SEE IT Multiplication – the repeated addition of a quantity. Division – the splitting of a quantity into a number of groups.

SEE IT Multiplication – the repeated addition of a quantity. Division – the splitting of a quantity into a number of groups.

SEE IT Multiplication – the repeated addition of a quantity. Division – the splitting of a quantity into a number of groups.

SEE IT Multiplication – the repeated addition of a quantity. Division – the splitting of a quantity into a number of groups.

SEE IT Multiplication – the repeated addition of a quantity. 4 x 3 = 12 Division – the splitting of a quantity into a number of groups.

SEE IT Multiplication – the repeated addition of a quantity. 4 x 3 = 12 Division – the splitting of a quantity into a number of groups.

SEE IT Multiplication – the repeated addition of a quantity. 4 x 3 = 12 Division – the splitting of a quantity into a number of groups.

SEE IT Multiplication – the repeated addition of a quantity. 4 x 3 = 12 Division – the splitting of a quantity into a number of groups.

SEE IT Multiplication – the repeated addition of a quantity. 4 x 3 = 12 Division – the splitting of a quantity into a number of groups.

SEE IT Multiplication – the repeated addition of a quantity. 4 x 3 = 12 Division – the splitting of a quantity into a number of groups.

SEE IT Multiplication – the repeated addition of a quantity. 4 x 3 = 12 Division – the splitting of a quantity into a number of groups.

SEE IT Multiplication – the repeated addition of a quantity. 4 x 3 = 12 Division – the splitting of a quantity into a number of groups.

SEE IT Multiplication – the repeated addition of a quantity. 4 x 3 = 12 Division – the splitting of a quantity into a number of groups. 12 ÷ 2 = 6

SEE IT A new train can average miles per hour. Approximately how many miles can the train travel in 5.1 hours?

SEE IT A new train can average miles per hour. Approximately how many miles can the train travel in 5.1 hours?

SEE IT A new train can average miles per hour. Approximately how many miles can the train travel in 5.1 hours? miles= 1 hour

SEE IT A new train can average miles per hour. Approximately how many miles can the train travel in 5.1 hours? miles= _____? Miles___ 1 hour 5.1 hours

SEE IT A new train can average miles per hour. Approximately how many miles can the train travel in 5.1 hours? miles

SEE IT A new train can average miles per hour. Approximately how many miles can the train travel in 5.1 hours? x ___ miles

SEE IT Eumetria finds $4.20 on the ground. She decides to give each of her friends $0.30. How many friends can she give $0.30 to?

SEE IT Eumetria finds $4.20 on the ground. She decides to give each of her friends $0.30. How many friends can she give $0.30 to? $4.20

SEE IT Eumetria finds $4.20 on the ground. She decides to give each of her friends $0.30. How many friends can she give $0.30 to? $4.20

SEE IT Eumetria finds $4.20 on the ground. She decides to give each of her friends $0.30. How many friends can she give $0.30 to? 4.20 = 0.3

SEE IT Eumetria finds $4.20 on the ground. She decides to give each of her friends $0.30. How many friends can she give $0.30 to? 4.20 =

WORK IT A taxi in Memphis costs $2.25 per mile. How much would a taxi ride cost if you go 4.3 miles?

WORK IT A taxi in Memphis costs $2.25 per mile. How much would a taxi ride cost if you go 4.3 miles?

WORK IT Denisha has 16.8 feet of green plastic string. She wants to cut the string into pieces 1.2 feet long. How many pieces can she cut?

WORK IT Denisha has 16.8 feet of green plastic string. She wants to cut the string into pieces 1.2 feet long. How many pieces can she cut?

WORK IT The cost of a candy bar is $0.75. If Jessica has $5.75 in her pocket, what is the greatest number of candy bars she can purchase?

WORK IT Mary had 700 basketballs. She gave away 205 basketballs and put the remaining basketballs equally into 5 bags. How many basketballs were there in each bag?

WORK IT Mikey is a drummer in a rock band. He has $90 to buy drumsticks. Each set of drumsticks cost $ How many sets of drumsticks can Mikey buy?

WORK IT Mechanical pencils are sold 10 for $0.99. What is the price of one pencil rounded to the nearest whole cent?

WORK IT Chloe has a piece of wood moulding that is 27 inches long. She cuts the moulding into 4 pieces of equal length. How long is each of the smaller pieces?

WORK IT Tamika and 3 of her friends are going to split the lunch bill of $ How much will each girl have to pay?

WORK IT A new hybrid car can go 362 miles on 14 gallons of gas. The owner drove for 285 miles. About how many gallons of gas did she use?

WORK IT Solve the 4 questions you receive. Each question you solve = 1 Indian Buck!

THURSDAY, BELLWORK Martavious is buying 6-ounce burgers for a family reunion cookout. Each package of burgers costs $4.25, and he buys 24 packages. What is the total amount Martavious spends on the burgers?

SEE IT On Saturday, the temperature in Memphis was 83.5 degrees. On Sunday, the temperature rose to degrees. By how much did the temperature increase from Saturday to Sunday?

SEE IT On Saturday, the temperature in Memphis was 83.5 degrees. On Sunday, the temperature rose to degrees. By how much did the temperature increase from Saturday to Sunday? Comparison? Subtract!

SEE IT Every day this past week, the temperature in Memphis has decreased by 2.1 degrees. By how much will the temperature have decreased after 7 days?

SEE IT Every day this past week, the temperature in Memphis has decreased by 2.1 degrees. By how much will the temperature have decreased after 7 days? Repeating subtraction – Multiply!

SEE IT Last week, gasoline in Memphis sold for $3.67. This week, the price has increased by $0.23. Based on this increase, what is the price of gasoline in Memphis now?

SEE IT Last week, gasoline in Memphis sold for $3.67. This week, the price has increased by $0.23. Based on this increase, what is the price of gasoline in Memphis now? Increasing once – addition!

SEE IT A pound of oranges costs $3.24 at the convenience store. How much should 3.5 pounds of oranges cost?

WORK IT – SCAVENGER HUNT! Start with a problem anywhere in the room; solve with your pair partner! Find that answer on another card in the room and start working on that problem next! Write down the letter next to your answer! First 5 teams to finish receive Indian Bucks!

OWN IT Finish your homework packet.

FRIDAY, BELLWORK Aaron has $400, and he spends $ on a television. How much money does he have left?

REMEMBER Under 60%? Your test must be signed and returned to Ms. Lonsdale by Friday (or -5% and parent phone call). Under 80%? Get your test signed and returned for a free 5%! After school tutoring? Bring in a note from a parent or guardian. (Starting THURS)

SCAVENGER HUNT REVIEW Sarah has to drive 6.8 miles from school to home. She has already gone 4.87 miles; how far does she still have to go?

SCAVENGER HUNT REVIEW Keiarra gets a summer job and receives payments of $45.67, $53.08, and $ How much total money will Keiarra have after these payments?

SCAVENGER HUNT REVIEW A gallon of gasoline costs $3.65. Corraelean is going to a Justin Bieber concert in Tunica, so she fills her parents’ car with 13.6 gallons of gas. How much will that gasoline cost her?

SCAVENGER HUNT REVIEW A cubic foot of air weighs about.08 pounds. How much would 12.3 cubic feet of air weigh?

SCAVENGER HUNT REVIEW Ricardo is making a birdhouse for his backyard. He has a piece of wood that is 28.8 feet long, and wants to cut it into pieces that are each 2.4 feet long. How many pieces can he cut?

SCAVENGER HUNT REVIEW Allissa went to the bank and deposited $ Later in the week, she withdrew $8.34. How much money does Allissa have in the bank now?

SCAVENGER HUNT REVIEW For $10.25, Devin buys 25 ounces of starburst. Based on that, how much does each ounce of starburst cost?

SCAVENGER HUNT REVIEW A train going through Byhalia has travelled miles in 2.4 hours. How many miles is the train averaging per hour?

SCAVENGER HUNT REVIEW School lunches cost $14.50 per week. About how much would 15.5 weeks of lunches cost?

TEST – REAL WORLD PROBLEMS WITH DECIMALS You have the rest of class to finish this test. You may use your notes for this test. Finish early? Here are your options: 1.Read your AR book silently. 2.Take a math book from the back and complete page 25, #4-8 for extra credit. Turn this in to the “extra credit” tray when done.