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Test your math skills with 10 true or false questions and learn the answers. Solve problems involving equations, coordinate planes, and more.
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Cars II Week 17 December 3-7
Monday Math Minute 1. True or False? 52 = (–5)2 2. If 2x – 7 = 19, then x = 3. (–2)(–3)(4) = 4. = 5. 6. –10 + (–12) = 7. 10 + (–12) = Use a = 5, b = –3, and c = –2 to complete Problems 8–10. 8. ab = 9. b + c = 10. a c=
Monday Math Minute 1. True or False? 52 = (–5)2 2. If 2x – 7 = 19, then x = 3. (–2)(–3)(4) = 4. = 5. 6. –10 + (–12) = 7. 10 + (–12) = Use a = 5, b = –3, and c = –2 to complete Problems 8–10. 8. ab = 9. b + c = 10. a c= Answers
Math MinutesWord Wall DiceHanukkah Strategic ReadingExit Monday Agenda
Large Image Slide Word Wall Dice Review: Roll the die Follow the directions for the number you roll 1. Synonym 2. Antonym 3. Example 4. Use in a sentence 5. Definition 6. Your choice
Hanukkah Strategic Reading Lesson10 minute challenge:Read the article and answer the questions. Guiding Question: How is the dreidel related to a significant event in Jewish history?
Play Dreidel! You will be divided into teams Each team will be given candy to begin play Teams will have 8 –10 minutes to win as much candy as they can You keep the candy you win!
Exit ticketWhat is the meaning of the Hebrew phrase "NesGadol Haya Sham" (words on the dreidel)? Bring your own Device tomorrow, for the escape room activity!!!
1. A bag of pennies could be divided among 6 children, or 7children, or 8 children, with each getting the same number, and with 1 penny left over in each case. What is the smallest number of pennies that could be in the bag? • A. 22 • B. 43 • C. 57 • D. 169 • E. 337
2. An object detected on radar is 5 miles to the east, 4 miles to the north, and 1 mile above the tracking station. Among the following, which is the closest approximation to the distance, in miles, that the object is from the tracking station? • A. 6.5 • B. 7.2 • C. 8.3 • D. 9.0 • E. 10.0
3. In the standard (x,y) coordinate plane, the triangle with vertices at (0,0), (0,k), and (2,m), where m is constant, changes shape as k changes. What happens to the triangle’s area, expressed in the square coordinate units, as k increases starting from 2? • A. The area increases as k increases. • B. The area decreases as k increases. • C. The area always equals 2. • D. The area always equals m. • E. The area always equals 2m.
4. If 537 to the 102 power were calculated, it would have 279 digits. What would be the digit farthest to the right be (the ones digit)? • A. 1 • B. 3 • C. 4 • D. 7 • E. 9
5. A person 2 meters tall casts a shadow 3 meters long. At the same time, a telephone pole casts a shadow 12 meters long. How many meters tall is the pole? • A. 4 • B. 6 • C. 8 • D. 11 • E. 18
Answers 1. A bag of pennies could be divided among 6 children, or 7children, or 8 children, with each getting the same number, and with 1 penny left over in each case. What is the smallest number of pennies that could be in the bag? 2. An object detected on radar is 5 miles to the east, 4 miles to the north, and 1 mile above the tracking station. Among the following, which is the closest approximation to the distance, in miles, that the object is from the tracking station? 3. In the standard (x,y) coordinate plane, the triangle with vertices at (0,0), (0,k), and (2,m), where m is constant, changes shape as k changes. What happens to the triangle’s area, expressed in the square coordinate units, as k increases starting from 2? 4. If 537 to the 102 power were calculated, it would have 279 digits. What would be the digit farthest to the right be (the ones digit)? 5. A person 2 meters tall casts a shadow 3 meters long. At the same time, a telephone pole casts a shadow 12 meters long. How many meters tall is the pole? 1. D- 169 2. A- 6.5 3. A- The area increases as k increases. 4. E- 9 5. C- 8
ACT Prep BellworkWord Wall Parts of Speech ACT Prep – Punctuation Escape Room Exit Tuesday Agenda
Large Image Slide • 3 minutes goes on the clock • Tables each hunt for their words' parts of speech • 6 tables = 5 words each • We will share what we found with the whole class • Everyone will have all 30 word wall words' parts of speech when we're done! Word Wall Parts of Speech Jigsaw
Escape Room Instructions Go to my website Click on the Google Form Keep track of your letters on your student instruction page. First to escape gets candy!
How hard was it for you to escape? Did you escape? What punctuation skills do you struggle with the most? This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND Exit Ticket
N2K • Which answer is THE BEST answer? Why? • Which answer is ALMOST CORRECT? Why is it not the best? • Which two answers are wrong? Reword the question to make the answer correct. Denise made plans to visit Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio with a group of her close friends. Denise dislikes roller coasters because it is scary. She experienced anxiety when it came to big roller coasters, but she was determined to conquer her fears and finally ride one of the tallest coasters in the United States, The Millenium Force. As she looked up at the ride, her palms began to sweat and her heart began to beat out of her chest. Which sentence best demonstrates proper pronoun-antecedent agreement? Denise dislikes roller coasters because they are scary. Denise dislikes roller coasters because she is scary. Denise dislikes roller coasters because it is scary. Denise dislikes roller coasters because them are scary.
NTK Constructed Response Read the passage below and answer the question in complete sentences. Denise made plans to visit Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio with a group of her close friends. Denise dislikes roller coasters because it is scary. She experienced anxiety when it came to big roller coasters, but she was determined to conquer her fears and finally ride one of the tallest coasters in the United States, The Millenium Force. As she looked up at the ride, her palms began to sweat and her heart began to beat out of her chest. 2.Why was she determined to overcome something that scares her? What are the pros and the cons to overcoming such a fear?
Wednesday AgendaACT PRACTICE: Online • Get logged into your assigned laptop • Test will take entire period • Exit ticket- save, log off and put your computer away.
Think and Write Which coversations matter? Which conversations are you not brave enough to start? Why and Why?
Think & Write Word Wall Trashket BallEtymology- Predict a Story Trashket Ball Play Offs Thursday Agenda
Large Image Slide • Each student will take their turn shooting a basket • Choose your spot to shoot from • If you make the shot, then you don't have to answer a question • If you miss the shot, then I get to ask you for the word that matches my definition Word Wall Trashket Ball
Predict a Story/ MadLib Directions: in your groups, Write a story with these words, based on what you THINK they mean. Do not look them up. MISSILE AQUATIC CORPORAL GESTATION CRESCENT INTERMISSION VERBOSE VIRILE SUPERLATIVE MANUAL
Check Yo' Self Check your meanings with the LITERAL ones, read your story again with correct meanings to see if it still makes sense and make corrections. MISSILE- an object that can be thrown AQUATIC- to do with water CORPORAL- bodily GESTATION- pregnancy CRESCENT-growing INTERMISSION- interval VERBOSE-wordy VIRILE- manly SUPERLATIVE- better than everything else MANUAL- worked by hand
Trashket Ball Play Offs Exit Ticket Top scorers from today's game will now shoot for the final winning spot
The Sound of Silence Write about staying quiet when you feel like shouting.
BellworkFun Fact FridayHeadbandz Word WallEtymology Exit-Open Mic Friday Agenda
Fun Fact Friday:How many of these celebrities did you know are Jewish? Jewish celebrities Outside of Hollywood
Large Image Slide • Do not look at your own word • Everyone else will be able to see your word • Guesser Goal: correctly guess the word in your headband • Hint Giver Goal: correctly describe the word without saying it. • Define it • Use synonyms and antonyms • Describe a scenario where the word would be used. • Give examples Headbandz Word Wall
Create an Invention Imagine that you've identified a great need in your society & you are going to fill that need (and make millions!) ******Use the Greek/Latin roots, prefix, suffix list as a resource. Step #1 Brainstorm an invention (be creative). See what words you can pair together to create an interesting name the represents the abilities of your invention. Step #2. Include the English meaning of your invention’s name Step #3. Write a paragraph explaining what your invention can do. Step #4. Draw and color your invention! Example Invention Tired of forgetting items on your grocery list? This self-powered home improvement tool will record ALL of your household needs. Simply think of an item that you need and this tool will record that item and auto stream it from the store into your hands. The beauty of this machine is that it is self-powered. That’s right, it NEVER needs batteries and consumes no electricity! To use this wonderful invention, simply wind the hand crank 3,423 times a day. Within minutes, you will have the power of home organization at your fingertips; no more forgotten items, no more cranky family members. Order your Dynadomestigraph today! The Dynadomestigraph (Self-powered, home writing tool)
Large Image Slide • Let's mix it up! Everyone stand. Now, choose a partner of the opposite gender and have a seat. • Seating is boy/girl/boy/girl at each table. • Do not look at your own word • Everyone else will be able to see your word • Guesser Goal: correctly guess the word in your headband • Hint Giver Goal: correctly describe the word without saying it. • Define it • Use synonyms and antonyms • Describe a scenario where the word would be used. • Give examples Headbandz Word Wall Encore
Large Image Slide Open Mic