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What to have out on your desk: 1. Agenda 2. 12/5 Bell Work (5 points) 3. Notes on Multiplying Rational Numbers (15 points) Today’s Bell Work is on the handout you picked up when you walked into class. Make sure you show all you work for full credit!

Fun Fact!! Contrary to popular belief, possums, squirrels, chipmunks and mice do NOT carry rabies!

Summary Statements Take 2 minutes to share your summary statements with your partner. Be prepared to share you summaries with the class.

Pages 83, 84, and 85 Let’s follow along with the Go Math powerpoint. These pages are worth 15 points total!

Olweus You will work in a group of about 4 students for today’s lesson. Each team will design a game or activity that small groups can do together. Use your creativity! These new activities can be physical, mental, non-verbal, funny or anything else as long as they are appropriate and are something that will help build trust with any small group. Ideas include writing new lyrics to a well-known song, using vocabulary words to create a crossword puzzle, using paper or cardboard squares to create a structure, or writing new rules to an existing sport (such as football, softball, baseball, or bowling) Write an explanation and the rules for the game or activity on your paper. (This is your exit ticket today!) You will have 15 minutes to design your game or activity Next Olweus meeting, we will try out some of these games and activities.