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This Week In Math:

This Week In Math:. Exponents And Order of Operations P lease E xcuse M y D ear A unt S ally. Parentheses, Exponents, (Multiply, Divide), (Add, Subtract)!. Monday. Starter: % of a number Follow Up: Create Test Key Lesson: Check and discuss test Activity: I can statements/sheets

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This Week In Math:

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  1. This Week In Math: Exponents And Order of Operations Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally. Parentheses, Exponents, (Multiply, Divide), (Add, Subtract)!

  2. Monday • Starter: % of a number • Follow Up: Create Test Key • Lesson: Check and discuss test • Activity: I can statements/sheets • HW: Exponent Review Sheet (will be graded as a take home quiz, you may use a calculator and notes) • Success Block-Sign Agendas

  3. Tuesday • Starter: % of a number • Follow Up: Check Take Home Quiz, Glue, and complete notebook check sheet-record your take home quiz grade on notebook check sheet. • Lesson: Order of Operations • Activity: Dry Erase Boards Guided Practice • HW: On next slide…

  4. Order of Operations • Parentheses • Exponents • Multiply/Divide-Whatever Comes FIRST!!! • Add/Subtract-whatever comes first!!! Please Excuse (My dear) (Aunt sally)!!

  5. Tuesday Night Homework • Create problems, using order of operations, as described below. You must include all specified operations, parentheses, and exponents. In some cases you may need to use negative integers. Have fun. You will swap with a friend and solve tomorrow. • Create a problem using parentheses, an exponent, addition, and multiplication that equals 11. • Create a problem that uses a negative integer, division, addition, and an exponent that equals -10. • Create a problem that uses an exponent inside parentheses, subtraction, addition, and multiplication that equals 20. • Create a problem that uses all operations in PEMDAS and a negative integer that equals -8

  6. Wednesday • Starter: % of a number (Mrs. Gledhill, Mrs. Gardner) • Math Minute #10 (Mrs. Gledhill, Mrs. Gardner) • Follow Up: Homework Huddle-Pair and Work (Mrs. Gledhill, Mrs. Gardner) • Lesson: More Order of Operations with negative integers, fractions… • Activity: Sort and Glue Steps: Order of Operations Problems (Mrs. Gledhill, Mrs. Gardner) • HW: Order of Operations Worksheet

  7. Thursday • Starter- % of a number • Math Minute #11 • Follow Up: Homework Huddle • Lesson: More Order of Operations, Review all concepts • Activity: Jeopardy/Laptops/Flip Camera Demos (whatever I can reserve)…? • HW: Order of Operations Review-Quiz Friday

  8. Friday • Starter- Assess % of # for class goal • Follow Up: Homework Huddle • Lesson: Any Last minute order of operations review questions/practice • Activity: Order of Operations Quiz/Laptops • HW: None

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