Quick Start Expectations 1.Come in and sit quietly. 2.Fill in Learning Log: 3.Complete the Warm-up in your notebook : Homework: AN 1.2 Zaption Video w/questions.

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Quick Start Expectations 1.Come in and sit quietly. 2.Fill in Learning Log: 3.Complete the Warm-up in your notebook : Homework: AN 1.2 Zaption Video w/questions How does this picture symbolize positive and negative numbers?

Set of whole numbers, their opposites, and zero A statement that gives the relationship between two expressions -2, -1, 0, 1, = 200 equation

1.1 Math Fever Using Positive and Negative Numbers Work on the ATN 1.1 classwork with your team. If you have questions, ask your team members first. If everyone is stuck, your Resource Manager should raise his/her hand. There are two teacher check points. When you finish, solve the ACE problems in your notebook. Be prepared to have a class discussion.

Highest score: Rocket Scientists (150) Lowest score: Know-It-Alls (-500) KIA SB RS

= = = -600 KIA RS SB Highest score: Rocket Scientists and Super Brains (-150) Lowest score: Know-It-Alls (-600)

0450 Answered 200-point question incorrectly, 150-point question correctly, 100-point question incorrectly for a total score of -150 Answered 450-point question correctly and 300-point question incorrectly for a total score of 150 Answered 300-point question correctly and 450-point question incorrectly for a total score of -150 Answered 350-point question incorrectly and 200-point question correctly for a total score of -150 KIA RS SB

-100 because you have to add a negative number to get a smaller answer. Both are correct – subtracting a number gives the same answer as adding its opposite.

How can you find the total value of a combination of positive and negative integers? Homework: AN 1.2 Zaption Video (If you don’t have internet at home you can go to the library before or after school or at lunch.)

ACE Problems Answers vary. B

Overall gain/loss: = 8 yards Average gain/loss per play = 8 ÷ 7 = 1.14 yards per play