Lesson #1.  Foldable: terms, definitions and examples  Mathematical properties– commutative, associative, distributive, identity  I CAN apply the properties.

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Lesson #1

 Foldable: terms, definitions and examples  Mathematical properties– commutative, associative, distributive, identity  I CAN apply the properties for solving problems: commutative, associative, identity, and distributive property

 NO SCHOOL!!! Enjoy your day off

 Finish foldables  Mathematical Properties— whole group activity  Book: pg. 26 Guided Practice 1- 6//Independent Practice 19-24

 Mathematical Properties—whole group activity  Simplify expressions: Book pg. 26 guided practice 7- 12//independent practice  HOMEWORK: Book pg. 27 #46-53  I CAN…use substitution to evaluate algebraic expressions

Mrs. Webster  Number worlds: Activity 18 (independent & group work)  Mathematical Properties: Review  Work books– pg.4 & 5