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Lesson Plan Grade 6

Lesson Plan Grade 6. Week 2: September 16-21, 2013. Monday. Warm Up: Write this number in exponent expanded form 1.0324 Write this number in standard form (1x10^0)+(3x10^-2)+(2x10^-3)+(4x10^-4). Monday. Recheck homework problems/questions Notes:

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Lesson Plan Grade 6

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  1. Lesson Plan Grade 6 Week 2: September 16-21, 2013

  2. Monday • Warm Up: • Write this number in exponent expanded form 1.0324 • Write this number in standard form (1x10^0)+(3x10^-2)+(2x10^-3)+(4x10^-4)

  3. Monday • Recheck homework problems/questions • Notes: • All numbers are understood to have a decimal place at the end ex: 1 = 1.0 • Exponents are numbers with a base from 1.0-9.9 multiplied by a power of 10 raised to some exponent • Exponents tell you how many times to multiply the numbers

  4. Monday • Ex 1.0 x 10^3 = 1000 • To convert exponents to standard numbers: • positive exponents move the decimal to the right • Zero exponents equal 1 • Negative exponents move the decimal left • Do p42 excercises: 1,3,9,13,15,19,23 • Homework page 42evens 2-32

  5. Tuesday • Warm Up • Write these numbers as exponents in expanded form 0.834 and 0.8342 • Which has a bigger value?

  6. Tuesday • Check any homework problems • Draw a number line from -1 to 1 using 4 hash marks • Order these numbers on the number line • 0.834, -0.834, 0.354, -0.354 • Do excersises p41 1,7,13,17 Homwork: p39 evens

  7. Wednesday • Warm up • Order the following numbers: 5607, 757,1000, 5000 • How does rounding numbers help us in life? • Check Tuesday’s homework • Lesson • When rounding numbers: look at the place value you are rounding if the number is 5 or more change the value, if 4 or less leave the value the same

  8. Wednesday • Example • Round this number to the nearest tenth • 0.83456 • Round this number to the nearest ten • 74 • Round this number to the nearest hundreth • 0.089653 • Round this number to the nearest hundred • 981.99

  9. Wednesday • Do excercises p43 1,5,9,13,19,23 • Homework: p43 evens

  10. Thursday • Warm up • Round these numbers to the underlined value • 123.856, 1,939,435 • Recheck homworkproblem/questions • Lesson • Rounding is used to check for accuracy • Two types of rounding • Front end estimation – uses highest place value ex. • Rounding- rounds to the greatest nonzero number ex.

  11. Thursday • Do p45 excercises 1,5,11,15,19 • Homework p45 evens

  12. Friday • Warm up • Front end estimate these calculations • 2398 + 1990 • 18092 – 11034 • Round these calculations • 90+45 • 11.983 – 9.953

  13. Friday • Recheck homework • Quiz from teacher resource book • Assess week • What was good? • What was not so good? • What could be done better? • What is unclear?

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