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Square Numbers and Area Models

Square Numbers and Area Models. Lesson 1.1. Focus. A square number can be modeled by a square with a whole number side length To square a number, just multiply it by itself ... Example: What is 3 squared? 3 Squared = 3 × 3 = 9 (or 3 2 ). 3. 3. 1. Introduction.

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Square Numbers and Area Models

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  1. Square Numbers and Area Models Lesson 1.1

  2. Focus • A square number can be modeled by a square with a whole number side length To square a number, just multiply it by itself ... Example: What is 3 squared? 3 Squared = 3 × 3 = 9 (or 32) 3 3

  3. 1. Introduction Square Roots – watch this video to get an introduction on what square numbers are and why they are called Square Roots. login: lhsmath8 password: lamo3404

  4. 2. Notes • Work through Lesson 1: Square Numbers and Area Models (in assignment booklet) • In class we will go over how this will look on a video and how you will be expected to complete your notes so you are ready to practice concepts in class

  5. 3. Connect and Examples • There will also be a video segment on how to do the Example Problems in the textbook should you need help working through these (will be done in class so you know what to expect) HINT: Make sure to write down these examples in your notebook

  6. 4. Assignment • Once you feel you have understood the concepts in the video and notes, and feel you understand the examples, you are ready to move on to practicing problems • Textbook: pg. 8-10 #1-5, 8-12

  7. 5. Quiz • When you have done the practice questions and have checked to see if you are obtaining the correct answers (back of the textbook), test your understanding by requesting the quiz question • The quiz question will be provided to you in class and must be done by yourself. • This will be marked and feedback will be provided to you as soon as possible (within 2 classes)

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