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Period 6 Seating Chart 8/16/16. Have a seat quietly and take out your notebook/ homework. SCOREBOARD. Updated on 8/24. VOICE LEVEl : 1 WHISPER. VOICE LEVEl : 1 WHISPER. Do Now: 8/23/16. Divide: 25 ÷ 5 = 30 ÷ 10 = 45 ÷ 5 = 60 ÷ 20 =. 2. Write these 2 team expectations:
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Period 6 Seating Chart 8/16/16 Have a seat quietly and take out your notebook/ homework.
SCOREBOARD Updated on 8/24
VOICE LEVEl: 1 WHISPER VOICE LEVEl: 1 WHISPER Do Now: 8/23/16 • Divide: • 25 ÷ 5 = • 30 ÷ 10 = • 45 ÷ 5 = • 60 ÷ 20 = • 2. Write these 2 team expectations: • No talking outside your team (table). • You must use study team voice levels. 3. a. b. Fractions and Decimal Patterns
1.2.1 – Fraction to Decimal Conversions Objective: Students will be able to convert fractions to decimals using long division with a 75% accuracy or more on the exit slip. 1.2.1 – Fraction to Decimal Conversions • What will students be able to do? • What must you score on the exit slip to meet the objective?
Resource Managers -Stand up quietly and grab one book from the back for each member at your table.
Get ready to follow instructions. Keep the conversations within your team.
1.2.1 – Fraction to Decimal Conversions Whole Class 2-1 • Turn to page “71“ and read the problem with your table. • Complete “a” and “b” • You have 6 minutes to work with your table.
1.2.1 – Fraction to Decimal Conversions Swapmeet 2-2 • Turn to page “ 71 “ and read the problem with your table. • Complete “a-e • You have 10 minutes to work with your table.
1.2.1 – Fraction to Decimal Conversions SWAPMEET 2-3 • Turn to page “ 72 “ and read the problem with your table. • Complete “a-e • You have 10 minutes to work with your table.
“Close Your Books” -Close your books. -Stack them neatly at your table.
In your Ipads: • - Go to join.www.quizizz.com/ • Fill in your Self Check Rubric RULES: • In your Ipads, turn The Volume Down • Write your table’s number/name. • Keep the Voice Levels at a “2” • Everyone must remain seated
Collaborative Station VOICE LEVEL: 2 Partner Talk VOICE LEVEL: 2 Partner Talk
You should all have a spinner, now: With your table, decide how to color the spinner with the following criteria: 40% should be red 30% should be blue 1/10 should be yellow The rest should be green
At the bottom of your spinner: • Which color is the most likely result of a spin? How do you know? • Which color is the least likely result of a spin? How do you know? • What is the probability of the spinner landing on purple? Explain. • What is the probability of the spinner landing on either red or blue? • What is the probability of the spinner landing on green?
Creating Your Own Spinner 1) You will create criteria for your own spinner with a partner at your table (Write the criteria on the front of the page). -Do not color in the Spinner 2) You will create 5 questions regarding your spinner. -Write these questions on the back of the spinner.
Summary: 1.2.1 1 minute to think Share out
Exit Slip:2.1.1: Converting Fractions to Decimals Name:_____________________ Date:_8/23/16 Period:_____ For each of the following: -Convert to Decimal -Decide whether it is a repeating or terminating decimal 1) 3) 2)
Exit Slip:2.1.1: Converting Fractions to Decimals Name:_____________________ Date:_8/23/16 Period:_____ For each of the following: -Convert to Decimal -Decide whether it is a repeating or terminating decimal 1) 3) 2)
Exit Slip:2.1.1: Converting Fractions to Decimals Name:_____________________ Date:_8/23/16 Period:_____ For each of the following: -Convert to Decimal -Decide whether it is a repeating or terminating decimal 1) 3) 2)
Period 6 Seating Chart 8/16/16 Have a seat quietly and take out your notebook/ homework.
SCOREBOARD Updated on 8/24
VOICE LEVEl: 1 WHISPER VOICE LEVEl: 1 WHISPER Do Now: 8/26/16 • Determine the place value of each number: • 123.456 2. If I start with $100 and spend all but $4, how much do I have left? • Create 2 webdiagrams: • a. • b. Fractions and Decimal Patterns
Rewriting Decimals as Fractions Objective: Students will be able to develop strategies for rewriting terminating and repeating decimals as fractions. • What will students be able to do? • What must you score on the exit slip to meet the objective?
Quiz on Thursday/Friday Need to review: - Homework: Questions similar to the homework might come up on the quiz. -Repeating and Terminating Decimals -Probability: How can you show probability?
Team Test You will now take a team test. • You may choose any 5 of the 7 problems. You will solve the problems with your team. • You will be graded on completion of the test and how well you fulfill your team expectations.
Team Expectations • “No talking outside your team (Table).” • “Discuss questions with your team before calling the teacher over.” • “Within your team, keep your conversation on math.” • “You must try to help anyone in your study team who asks.” • “You must use study team voice levels.” 6) “Be respectful to your teammates.”
Exit Slip:2.1.1: Converting Fractions to Decimals Name:_____________________ Date:_8/23/16 Period:_____ For each of the following: -Convert to Decimal -Decide whether it is a repeating or terminating decimal 1) 3) 2)
Period 6 Seating Chart 8/16/16 Have a seat quietly and take out your notebook/ homework.
SCOREBOARD Updated on 8/26
VOICE LEVEl: 1 WHISPER VOICE LEVEl: 1 WHISPER Do Now: 8/26/16 • Determine the place value of each number: • 123.456 2. If I start with $100 and spend all but $4, how much do I have left? • Create 2 webdiagrams: • a. • b. Fractions and Decimal Patterns
2.1.2 - Rewriting Decimals as Fractions Objective: Students will be able to develop strategies for rewriting terminating and repeating decimals as fractions. • What will students be able to do? • What must you score on the exit slip to meet the objective?