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Please Do Now

Please Do Now. Please turn in your HW 4 (and HW 3 if you have it) to the HOMEWORK folder on your desk. Get out your Do Now and complete any and all left over problems. Make sure to correct all problems from Thursday. When time is up, turn in your Do Now in to the DO NOW folder on your desk.

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Please Do Now

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  1. Please Do Now • Please turn in your HW 4 (and HW 3 if you have it) to the HOMEWORK folder on your desk. • Get out your Do Now and complete any and all left over problems. Make sure to correct all problems from Thursday. • When time is up, turn in your Do Now in to the DO NOW folder on your desk.

  2. Reminders • Unit 1 Test on Monday • Absolute Value • Adding and Subtracting Integers • Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers • I will have grades for Re-do’s by Monday.

  3. IXL • Your IXL password will be distributed by the end of the day. • There are different objectives to practice that can help you with the test on Monday. • Let’s check it out together. • www.ixl.com

  4. Quiz (20 minutes max) • Today’s quiz is only 8 questions! Each question is very important and you need to make sure you are reading carefully and showing all of your work! • When you are finished, please turn over the quiz and answer the following questions. We will grade the quizzes once everyone is finished. • After two weeks of school, do you feel prepared for 7th grade? • What areas do you already feel strong or confident with? • What areas do you feel weak or less confident with?

  5. Jeopardy! • You will play in teams of 4-5. • Each team will answer questions on 1 white board. Do not hold whiteboards up until the bell rings. You will have 1-2 minutes for each question. • If your white board is not up within 3 second of the bell ringing, your answer will not be accepted. • I will call from the popsicle sticks and the person will choose the next question. • After I show the answers, I will ring the bell and expect for everyone to be quiet within 5 seconds.

  6. Jeopardy Rational Numbers Rules and Strategies Absolute Value Integers Gotcha! Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  7. $100 Question from Absolute Value Define absolute value.

  8. $100 Answer from Absolute Value A number’s distance from zero on a number line.

  9. $200 Question from Absolute Value The absolute value of a number is always ______________.

  10. $200 Answer from Absolute Value Positive

  11. $300 Question from Absolute Value Solve the following:

  12. $300 Answer from Absolute Value 4

  13. $400 Question from Absolute Value Solve:

  14. $400 Answer from Absolute Value 22

  15. $500 Question from Absolute Value Gretta and her sister were jumping off of the rope swing at the lake. When you let go, the rope swing is 15 ft above the water. After Gretta let go, she ended up 10 feet below the water level. What is the distance between where she let go and where she ended in the water?

  16. $500 Answer from Absolute Value 25 feet

  17. $100 Question from Integers What are two examples and two non examples of integers?

  18. $100 Answer from Integers Ms. Diehl will check your answers.

  19. $200 Question from Integers Describe an integer without using the words whole, negative, or positive.

  20. $200 Answer from Integers Real numbers that are found to the left or right of 0 on a number line. They do not include numbers that could be written with a digit other than zero in the decimal place.

  21. $300 Question from Integers Solve: (-6) + 7 =

  22. $300 Answer from Integers 1

  23. $400 Question from Integers The temperature starts at -10 F, drops 2 degrees, and rises 1 degree. What is the current temperature?

  24. $400 Answer from Integers -11 degrees

  25. $500 Question from Integers On a family vacation to Florida, the car ran out of gas with 310 miles remaining. If the trip was 1200 miles total, how far did we go on the tank of gas?

  26. $500 Answer from Integers 890 miles

  27. $100 Question from Rational Numbers What kind of decimals are not Examples of rational numbers?

  28. $100 Answer from Rational Numbers Decimals that are non-terminating and non-repeating.

  29. $200 Question from Rational Numbers When changing from a mixed number Into an improper fraction, what Operations do you use?

  30. $200 Answer from Rational Numbers Multiplication and addition

  31. $300 Question from Rational Numbers Solve the following:

  32. $300 Answer from Rational Numbers

  33. $400 Question from Rational Numbers Darnell has to walk ¼ of a mile to get to school and Shirley has to walk 2/5 of a mile to school. Who walks farther to school and by how much?

  34. $400 Answer from Rational Numbers Shirley walks farther by 3/20 of a mile. (or by 0.15 of a mile)

  35. $500 Question from Rational Numbers Which fraction is bigger? You must show work to justify your answer!

  36. $500 Answer from Rational Numbers Your Text Here

  37. $100 Question from Rules and Strategies What strategy do we use to turn Subtraction into addition?

  38. $100 Answer from Rules and Strategies Keep, Change, Change

  39. $200 Question from Rules and Strategies How do I determine which direction to go on the number line when adding Integers?

  40. $200 Answer from Rules and Strategies If the signs match go right and if the Signs do not match go left. For example: -5 + 12 (right) 6 + (-2) (left)

  41. $300 Question from Rules and Strategies What rule would you use to solve the following problem? Please also solve the problem. -9.25 + -5.17 =

  42. $300 Answer from Rules and Strategies When the signs are the same, add them up and Keep the sign in the problem Answer: -14.42

  43. $400 Question from Rules and Strategies Solve the following problem: (-7) + (-3) + 10 =

  44. $400 Answer from Rules and Strategies 0

  45. $500 Question from Rules and Strategies Solve the following problem and Right down all rules used!

  46. $500 Answer from Rules and Strategies 16 Keep, change, change When the signs are the same, add and keep the sign.

  47. $100 Question from Gotcha! Where did Ms. Diehl go to college?

  48. $100 Answer from Gotcha! The University of Georgia! GO DAWGS!

  49. $200 Question from Gotcha! What are the qualifications to get into MLK Magnet School?

  50. $200 Answer from Gotcha! Proficient of Advanced on TCAP in Math and RLA. 85% Average or above across all classes

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