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1 Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation Lesson Quizzes

2 Math Journal (5 Min) Venn Diagram - Each student will be given the title/title’s of the lesson that will be taught that day. They must then, at the beginning of class, construct a Venn Diagram by drawing 2 overlapping circles and fill out information in each circle on the topic’s (will be 2 topics) about what they know about the topic’s before they have been taught the lesson, and at the end of class, look over and refine their pervious Venn Diagram with information that they now know about the topic after they have been taught the lesson. Then, each student will discuss his/her answers within their group. Finally, to leave class, each student will have to give/write 1 common and different characteristic that they now know that pertained to the lesson. (Remember in a Venn Diagram: Unique characteristics of the two topics being compared are recorded in the outer of the two overlapping circles. Common characteristics are recorded where the circles overlap).

3 Homework Review (5 Min)

4 Warm Up Find the LCM for each set of numbers. 1. 8 and 12 2. 12 and 18 3. 10 and 12 4. 12 and 24 24 36 60 24

5 ( ) ( ) ( ) Problem of the Day
Let A through l represent digits of a number. Replace the letters A through l with the digits 1 through 9, respectively, and verify that the statement is true. ( E CD ) ( AB l ) ( G ) + + = 1 FH 5 34 9 12 7 68 + = 408 = 1

6 Textbook Examples (I Do) (5 Min)

7 Learn to add and subtract fractions.

8 approximately its orbit.
From January 1 to March 14 of any given year, Earth completes approximately of its orbit around the Sun, while Venus completes approximately its orbit. 1 5 3 The illustration shows what the positions of the planets would be on March 14 if they started at the same place on January 1 and their orbits were circular. To find out how much more of its orbit Venus completes than Earth, you need to subtract fractions.

9 Additional Example 1A: Adding or Subtracting Fractions with Like Denominators
Add. Write the answer in simplest form. 5 8 1 8 + 5 8 1 8 5 + 1 Add the numerators and keep the denominator. + = 8 6 8 3 4 = = Simplify.

10 Subtract. Write the answer in simplest form.
Additional Example 1B: Adding or Subtracting Fractions with Like Denominators Subtract. Write the answer in simplest form. 9 11 4 11 Subtract the numerators and keep the denominator. 9 11 4 11 9 – 4 = 11 = 5 11 The answer is in the simplest form.

11 Check It Out: Example 1A Add. Write the answer in simplest form. 5 6 1 6 + 5 6 1 6 5 + 1 Add the numerators and keep the denominator. + = 6 6 = = 1 Simplify.

12 Subtract. Write the answer in simplest form.
Check It Out: Example 1B Subtract. Write the answer in simplest form. 7 10 4 10 Subtract the numerators and keep the denominator. 7 10 4 10 7 – 4 = 10 = 3 10 The answer is in the simplest form.

13 Two Ways to Find a Common Denominator
To add or subtract fractions with different denominators, you must rewrite the fractions with a common denominator. Two Ways to Find a Common Denominator Find the LCM (least common multiple) of the denominators. Multiply the denominators. The LCM of two denominators is the lowest common denominator (LCD) of the fractions. Helpful Hint

14 Additional Example 2A: Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators
Add. Write the answer in simplest form. 5 6 7 8 + 5 6 7 8 5 · 4 6 · 4 7 · 3 8 · 3 + = + The LCM of the denominator is 24. 20 24 21 24 41 24 17 24 Write equivalent fractions. Add = + = = 1 is a reasonable answer. 1 17 24 Estimate = 2

15 Additional Example 2B: Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators
Subtract. Write the answer in simplest form. 2 3 3 4 2 3 3 4 2 · 4 3 · 3 = Multiply the denominators. 3 · 4 4 · 3 = 8 12 9 = – 1 12 Write equivalent fractions. Subtract. is a reasonable answer. - 1 12 Estimate 1 – 1 = 0

16 Add. Write the answer in simplest form.
Additional Example 2C: Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators Add. Write the answer in simplest form. 2 7 1 3 + 2 7 + 1 3 = 2 · 3 7 · 3 + 1 · 7 3 · 7 Multiply the denominators. = + 7 21 6 1 21 = Write equivalent fractions. Add Estimate = 0 1 2 is a reasonable answer. 1 21

17 Check It Out: Example 2A Add. Write the answer in simplest form. 2 5 5 6 + 2 5 5 6 2 · 6 5 · 6 5 · 5 6 · 5 + = + Multiply the denominators. 12 30 25 30 37 30 Write equivalent fractions. Divide. = + = 7 30 = 1 is a reasonable answer. 1 7 30 Estimate 1/2 + 1 = 2

18 Subtract. Write the answer in simplest form.
Check It Out: Example 2B Subtract. Write the answer in simplest form. 2 5 1 2 2 5 1 2 2 · 2 1 · 5 = Multiply the denominators. 5 · 2 2 · 5 = 4 10 5 = 1 10 Write equivalent fractions. Subtract. Estimate – = 0 1 2 is a reasonable answer. - 1 10

19 Add. Write the answer in simplest form.
Check It Out: Example 2C Add. Write the answer in simplest form. 3 5 1 2 + 3 5 + 1 2 = 3 · 2 5 · 2 + 1 · 5 2 · 5 Multiply the denominators. = + 5 10 6 1 10 Write equivalent fractions. Add = Estimate = 0 1 2 Is a reasonable answer. - 1 10

20 Additional Example 3: Astronomy Application
In one Earth year, Jupiter completes about of its orbit around the Sun, while Mars completes about of its orbit. How much more of its orbit does Mars complete than Jupiter? 1 2 12 1 2 = 12 1 · 6 2 · 6 1 · 1 12 · 1 The LCM of the denominators is 12. = 6 12 1 Write equivalent fractions using the common denominator. = 5 12 Subtract. Mars completes more of its orbit than Jupiter does. 5 12

21 It takes Luke hour longer to drive to work.
Check It Out: Example 3 It takes Michelle hour to drive to work. It takes Luke hour to drive to work. How much longer does it take Luke to drive to work? 1 2 5 12 1 2 = 5 12 1 · 6 2 · 6 5 · 1 12 · 1 The LCM of the denominators is 12. = 6 12 5 Write equivalent fractions using the common denominator. = 1 12 Subtract. It takes Luke hour longer to drive to work. 1 12

22 Class work Problems (We Do) (10 Min)
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36 Homework (You Do) (10 Min)
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37 Math Journal (5 Min) Venn Diagram - Each student will be given the title/title’s of the lesson that will be taught that day. They must then, at the beginning of class, construct a Venn Diagram by drawing 2 overlapping circles and fill out information in each circle on the topic’s (will be 2 topics) about what they know about the topic’s before they have been taught the lesson, and at the end of class, look over and refine their pervious Venn Diagram with information that they now know about the topic after they have been taught the lesson. Then, each student will discuss his/her answers within their group. Finally, to leave class, each student will have to give/write 1 common and different characteristic that they now know that pertained to the lesson. (Remember in a Venn Diagram: Unique characteristics of the two topics being compared are recorded in the outer of the two overlapping circles. Common characteristics are recorded where the circles overlap).

38 Lesson Quizzes Standard Lesson Quiz Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

39 Lesson Quiz Add or subtract. Write each answer in simplest form. 5 7 3 7 2 7 3 8 5 8 + 1 1. 2. 5 12 1 2 11 12 1 3 1 12 1 4 3. + 4. 7 8 5. You need a nail to go through a -inch door and extend an extra inch. How long should the nail be? 1 4 in. 1 8

40 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
1. Add. Write your answer in simplest form. + A C. B D. 1 4 9 5 9 1 9 1 2

41 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
2. Subtract. Write your answer in simplest form. A C. B. or 1 D. 1 9 11 5 11 4 11 3 11 14 11 3 11 4 11

42 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
3. Add. Write your answer in simplest form. + A C. B D. or 1 3 8 1 3 4 11 17 24 3 11 24 17 7 17

43 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
4. Subtract. Write your answer in simplest form. A C. B D. or 4 5 12 1 5 4 7 13 60 6 7 60 13 8 13

44 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems
8 9 5. You need pounds of fruits to make a pudding. Sam has pounds of fruits. How much more does he need to make the pudding? A. lb C. lb B. lb D. lb 5 12 17 24 17 36 19 24 19 36


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