QUARTER 2 BENCHMARK REVIEW THURSDAY 1/16/2014 FRIDAY 1/17/2014 WEEK 21.

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QUARTER 2 BENCHMARK REVIEW THURSDAY 1/16/2014 FRIDAY 1/17/2014 WEEK 21

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Do Now (3 mins) PKB (Prior knowledge box) Topic: Benchmark Review Exit Slip Write a couple of sentences on how you felt about the Bootcamp Assessment.

CAHSEE Math Diagnostics Using the assessment information I passed out, fill out the diagnostics worksheet (5 mins max.).

Algebra Functions/Algebra 1 Pre-Assessment Let’s see what you know! Take out a piece a paper – Show work on left side – Write answers on the right side – Input on Data Director

AF 1.2 Evaluate Algebraic Expression

STANDARD 7AF 1.2 Use the correct order of operations to evaluate algebraic expressions such as 3(2x + 5) 2.

OBJECTIVE Huskies will be able to use the order of operations to solve various algebraic expressions.

Vocabulary Evaluate- to substitute the variable with the value, then solve for an answer. Variable- an unknown value. Expression- an arrangement of numbers and variables that involve addition, subtraction multiplication, division.

PEMDAS P- Parenthesis E- Exponents M- Multiplication (left  right) D- Division (left  right) A- Addition (left  right) S- Subtraction (left  right)

Example 1

You Try

Example 2 If x = 3, evaluate

You Try 2 If n = -2, evaluate

You Try 3 If a = 5, and b=-3 evaluate

Homework Time! Do not write on the worksheet Use a separate paper

Exit Slip-Operations and Expressions Name Date Period

Do Now (3 mins) PKB (Prior knowledge box) Topic: Benchmark Review Exit Slip Now that you have reviewed the topics you struggled with, write down the new concept you learned to help you on the CAHSEE.