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By: Sarah Camisa. Order of Operations Order of Operations are the steps you follow in order to solve a problem. For example, PEMDAS is our order of operations.

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1 By: Sarah Camisa

2 Order of Operations Order of Operations are the steps you follow in order to solve a problem. For example, PEMDAS is our order of operations and it means to put these things from first to last in a problem. Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, then Subtraction. That is what Order of Operations is.

3 Reciprocals Next, I will tell you what a reciprocal is. A reciprocal is a fraction flipped over. For example, the reciprocal of 5/6 would be 6/5. The reciprocal of 8/7 would be 7/8. That is what a reciprocal is.

4 Tree Diagrams Lastly, I will show you what a tree diagram is. A tree diagram is a diagram which helps you figure out a problem. For example, this is what a tree diagram looks like: 60 30 15 10 It pretty much helps you break up a number to find its smallest simplification.

5 What was your favorite activity? My favorite activity was when we worked on cross multiplication. I really liked this subject because it was pretty simple and it was fun. That is what my favorite activity was in math.

6 What Went Well for you This Quarter? What went well for me this quarter was math tests, and trying my best. At the beginning of the quarter, I wasn’t doing so well but I pulled it together and by the end of the quarter I was doing much better. That is what went well for me this quarter.

7 What do you Still Need to Work On? What I still need to work on is participating more. Sometimes I get nervous to participate because I don’t understand a concept when he calls on me, so I think that I need to participate more and ask him questions when I don’t understand something.

8 Math Goal for Next Year My math goal for next year would be to study harder for my tests. I have chosen this goal because I feel like I don’t study long or hard enough for my tests, and the consequence for that is to get a bad grade. I want a good grade in math, so next year I am really going to take my time on studying and make sure I get the best grade possible on my tests.

9 Questions 1. What is a tree diagram? 2. What does PEMDAS mean? 3. What is a reciprocal?

10 Answers 1. A tree diagram is a diagram that helps you break down a problem to find its smallest simplification. 2. PEMDAS mean Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction. 3. A reciprocal is a fraction flipped over.

11 Heartfelt Letter Dear Mom and Dad, I want to thank you for all of the hard work you have put into helping me with my homework, studying for tests, and more. I love you so much and I want you to know I really appreciate all that you have done for me this year. Much Love, Sarah C.


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