Check Homework Homework: Book: pg. 15; 4 Homework: Book: pg. 21; 7.

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Check Homework Homework: Book: pg. 15; 4

Homework: Book: pg. 21; 7

Goals: Identify patterns in the Multiplication table Explain Rules for Multiplying Negatives Apply Rules for Arithmetic and Properties Lesson 1.04 & Multiplication & Rules of Arithmetic Vocabulary: Integer

1. What are the missing numbers in the table? 2. Find and explain patterns you see. On Your Own:

1. Up 1 row 2. Down 1 row 3. Right 1 column 4. Left 1 column

Moving down 1 entry subtracts 4, so moving down 6 entries subtracts 24. Therefore,

Homework: Book: pg. 25; 8

Goals: Explore the rules/properties of arithmetic. Lesson The Basic Rules of Arithmetic Vocabulary: Integer

Homework: Book: pg. 32; 8

1. Fill in the missing numbers For You to Explore: 2. Find and explain patterns you see.