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Do now: How many weeks are in a year? How many days are in November?
You earn $18,000 per year. You’re paid biweekly paychecks. How much do you earn per paycheck? 52 weeks per year 30 days in Nov. 18,000 / 26 = $ / check
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Today’s Goals So that you won’t be embarrassed in real life.
Memorize time periods Memorize measurement amounts So that you won’t be embarrassed in real life.
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When Mr. Daunt says “go” Get up and form groups of 3.
Sit with all three group members at the same desk. Take out one page of note paper.
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Jeopardy
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Categories Months Weeks Years Paychecks English measurement
Metric measurement Dimensional Analysis
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How this works: Mr. Daunt displays a question. Write down the answer.
Stay quiet. Mr. Daunt calls on one person. That person answers the question.
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1. Months
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a) How many months are in a year? 12 months per year
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b) How many days are in January? 31 days in January
1. Months b) How many days are in January? 31 days in January
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c) How many days are in December? 31 days in December
1. Months c) How many days are in December? 31 days in December
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d) What does “semimonthly” mean? Every half a month or Twice per month
1. Months d) What does “semimonthly” mean? Every half a month or Twice per month
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e) How many days are in November? 30 days in November
1. Months e) How many days are in November? 30 days in November
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f) How many days are in April? 30 days in April
1. Months f) How many days are in April? 30 days in April
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g) How many days are in October? 31 days in October
1. Months g) How many days are in October? 31 days in October
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1. Months h) How many days are in February on a leap year? 29 days in Feb. on a leap year
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i) How many days are in May? 31 days in May
1. Months i) How many days are in May? 31 days in May
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j) How many days are in September? 30 days in September
1. Months j) How many days are in September? 30 days in September
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k) How many days are in June? 30 days in June
1. Months k) How many days are in June? 30 days in June
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1. Months l) How many days are in February on a Regular year? 28 days in Feb. on a regular year
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m) How many days are in August? 31 days in August
1. Months m) How many days are in August? 31 days in August
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n) How many days are in July? 31 days in July
1. Months n) How many days are in July? 31 days in July
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2. Weeks
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a) How many weeks are in a year? 52 weeks per year
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b) How many days are in a week? 7 days per week
2. Weeks b) How many days are in a week? 7 days per week
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c) What does “biweekly” mean? Every 2 weeks
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3. Years
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a) How many days are in a regular year? 365 days in a regular year
3. Years a) How many days are in a regular year? 365 days in a regular year
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b) How often to leap years happen? Every four years
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c) What does “semiannual” mean? Every half a year
3. Years c) What does “semiannual” mean? Every half a year
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d) How many days are in a leap year? 366 days in a leap year
3. Years d) How many days are in a leap year? 366 days in a leap year
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e) What does “annual” mean? Once a year
3. Years e) What does “annual” mean? Once a year
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4. Paychecks
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4. Paychecks a) If you get a weekly paycheck, how many paychecks do you get a year? 52 paychecks per year
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4. Paychecks b) If you get a monthly paycheck, how many paychecks do you get per year? 12 paychecks per year
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4. Paychecks c) If you get a biweekly paycheck, how many paychecks do you get per year? 26 paychecks per year
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4. Paychecks d) If you get a semimonthly paycheck, how many paychecks do you get per year? 24 paychecks per year
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4. Paychecks e) What is an “hourly wage”? You’re paid a certain amount of money per hour
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5. English measurement
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a) How many inches are in a foot? 12 inches per foot
5. English Measurement a) How many inches are in a foot? 12 inches per foot
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b) How many feet are in a yard? 3 feet per yard
5. English Measurement b) How many feet are in a yard? 3 feet per yard
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c) How many inches are in a yard? 36 inches per yard
5. English Measurement c) How many inches are in a yard? 36 inches per yard
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d) How many feet are in a mile? 5,280 feet per mile
5. English Measurement d) How many feet are in a mile? 5,280 feet per mile
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e) How many are in a dozen? 12 per dozen
5. English Measurement e) How many are in a dozen? 12 per dozen
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f) How many are in a baker’s dozen? 13 per baker’s dozen
5. English Measurement f) How many are in a baker’s dozen? 13 per baker’s dozen
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g) How many are in a “gross”? 12 dozen per gross or 144 per gross
5. English Measurement g) How many are in a “gross”? 12 dozen per gross or 144 per gross
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6. Metric Measurement
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a) How many centimeters are in a meter? 100 cm per meter
6. Metric Measurement a) How many centimeters are in a meter? 100 cm per meter
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b) How many millimeters are in a centimeter? 10 mm per cm
6. Metric Measurement b) How many millimeters are in a centimeter? 10 mm per cm
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c) How many meters are in a kilometer? 1,000 meters per km
6. Metric Measurement c) How many meters are in a kilometer? 1,000 meters per km
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d) How many milliliters are in a liter? 1,000 milliliters per liter
6. Metric Measurement d) How many milliliters are in a liter? 1,000 milliliters per liter
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e) How many grams are in a kilogram? 1,000 grams per kg
6. Metric Measurement e) How many grams are in a kilogram? 1,000 grams per kg
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7. Dimensional analysis
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7. Dimensional Analysis You’re paid $500 per month. How much do you earn per year? 500 * 12 = $6,000 / yr
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7. Dimensional Analysis b) You’re paid $216 per week. How much do you earn per year? 216 * 52 = $11,232 / yr
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7. Dimensional Analysis c) You’re paid a biweekly paycheck of $350. How much do you earn per year? 350 * 26 = $9,100 / yr
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7. Dimensional Analysis d) You’re paid a semimonthly paycheck of $450. How much do you earn per year? 450 * 24 = $10,800 / yr
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7. Dimensional Analysis e) You earn $22,000 per year and you get monthly paychecks. How much do you get paid per paycheck? 22,000 / 12 = $1, per check
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7. Dimensional Analysis f) You earn $18,000 per year and you receive weekly paychecks. How much do you get per paycheck? 18,000 / 52 = $ per check
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7. Dimensional Analysis g) You earn $24,000 per year and you receive biweekly paychecks. How much do you get per paycheck? 24,000 / 26 = $ per check
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7. Dimensional Analysis h) You earn $17,500 per year and you get semimonthly paychecks. How much do you get per paycheck? 17,500 / 24 = $ per check
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i) How much do you earn per year for each of these options?
Option 1: You earn $14.50 per hour and working 8 hours per day, 6 days per week, 50 weeks per year. Option 2: You earn an annual salary that pays you $63,000 over the course of two full years.
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