October 27, 2015 Warm-Up: Homework Review Packet * Due Wednesday*

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October 27, 2015 Warm-Up:

Homework Review Packet * Due Wednesday*

Objective SWBAT describe what they need to practice more on before the test Thursday. Write down the objective in your math journal in your own words

Lesson: Preparing for Unit Exam Convert Fractions to Decimals (terminating and repeating) Order of Operations Use of number lines or chip models, write a matching story to the problem Positive and Negative Rational Numbers Understanding of Absolute Value

Activity: Adding & Subtracting Jeopardy

Expectations: Remember: -Help out your team mates. (be observant) -Ask clarifying questions “How did you..” -Keep your conversations at your team I am listening for supportive math dialogue from your teams.

Hosted by Mrs. Edelen

Adding and Subtracting Integers Adding and Subtracting Fractions Adding and Subtracting Decimals Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers

= 7

= 0

1.75 or 1 ¾

-15 – 6 = -21

-15.8 – 15.8 = -31.6

11 – (-4) = 15

3.6 + (-1.7) = 1.9

-2 – (-10) = 8

= 15.53

-6

5 + (-7) – (-8) = 6

-4.4 – (-9.6) + 4.4= 9.6