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Welcome to Common Core Math 1!! Please find your name on a seat and start filling out the student info sheet. Take a look at your syllabus. Email: akennedy@wcpss.net PB Works Akennedykhs.pbworks.com EVERYTHING WE DO IN CLASS WILL BE ON THIS WEBSITE!!!!!! Take advantage of it.
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Welcome to Common Core Math 1!! Please find your name on a seat and start filling out the student info sheet.
Take a look at your syllabus • Email: akennedy@wcpss.net • PB Works • Akennedykhs.pbworks.com • EVERYTHING WE DO IN CLASS WILL BE ON THIS WEBSITE!!!!!! Take advantage of it.
Classroom Procedures • IN YOUR SEAT WHEN BELL RINGS • You should not be getting up in the middle of class unless you have an emergency. • Borrowing pencils/ pens • This is a give/give situation. If you would like to borrow a pencil/ pen you will need to give me something of yours in return to ensure I get it back. • Calculators • Calculators are assigned in pairs. ONLY TAKE YOUR ASSIGNED CALCULATOR. Get this as soon as you walk in the door. If your calculator is not there, and another member(s) of your group does not have it tell me immediately. • Turning assignments in • You have a specific basket to turn work in, it is labeled with your class name.
Collaborative Learning This class if full of it! What does it mean to you? Group jobs: Recording Time Keeper Reading Manager Quality Controller Spying Monitor
Text: 919-695-9089 1st Period Message: @akennedy1 4th period Message: @akennedy4 Remind 101
1st group assignment End You have 10 minutes as a group to come up with definitions for the 12 vocabulary words. Work together!!
Vocabulary • Algebraic Expressions • Terms (numbers, variables, variables with numbers) linked together with an addition or subtraction sign. • Coefficient • Number in front of a variable • Constant • A term that has no variable and does not change • Distributive Property • Taking a term on the outside of a parenthesis and multiplying it to the inside. Ex a(b + c) = ab + ac
Equivalent Expressions • Expressions that have the same value or simplest form • Integers • Positive and negative whole numbers and 0. • Like terms • Terms that have identical variable parts • Order of Operations • P.E.M.D.A.S. • Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction
Simplify • To write an expression in simplest form (combine all like terms • Substitute • To replace • Term • Parts of an expression separated by addition and subtraction signs • Variable • A letter used to represent one or more number
What are some key words that represent the following operations? Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division
Tips to Remember When multiplying a number and a variable, the number is written first Ex) 5x (NOT x5) Be careful of order with subtraction & division!! Ex) “5 – t” is very different from “t – 5”
Homework • Have your parents/guardians read and sign the bottom of the course syllabus and return by Friday! • HW 1.1 • QUIZ Friday!!