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Bellwork. Take out your Bellwork Question Sheet, write down each problem, and then solve it Be ready for 2-Minute Drill. 2-MINUTE DRILL. Remember, this is your time to write in your planner: EQ Standard AOI Homework. Bellwork. Answers????
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Bellwork • Take out your Bellwork Question Sheet, write down each problem, and then solve it • Be ready for 2-Minute Drill
2-MINUTE DRILL • Remember, this is your time to write in your planner: • EQ • Standard • AOI • Homework
Bellwork • Answers???? • Be sure to notice that the Bellwork will be apart of your Notebook Check
Homework • Turn in homework up front in the basket with your period # on it • Make sure your name, date, period, and assignment title are on it
ATL Sheets • You’re each getting a page protector and an Approaches to Learning Map (like the one on the board) • This should be kept the entire year • Remember, I’ll ask the for this at the end of every class
Problem Solving Snowball • Take out a piece of paper • Write your own word problem for someone else to answer • Include: • A question • The information needed to answer that question • Extra information that may fool someone
Problem Solving Snowball • Now take your problem and ball it up like a small snowball
Problem Solving Snowball • You have 1-minute to find a snowball
Problem Solving Snowball • Take a couple of minutes and answer the question you picked up • See if the writer was creative in creating a good question
Powers and Exponents • On back on Study Guide Sheet: • Work on “Getting Ready for the Lesson” on the back of sheet • Answer Questions #1,2,3
Powers and Exponents • Key parts: • Standard Form 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 • Exponential Form 24 • Pay attention to which number is the base and which is the exponent
Powers and Exponents • Common Terms: • Squared: when the exponent is 2 • Example: 32
Powers and Exponents • Common Terms: • Cubed: when the exponent is 3 • Example: 53
Powers and Exponents • Common Terms: • Evaluate: to solve or find the answer
Powers and Exponents • Helpful hint: • Any number that has an exponent of 0 (zero) has an answer of 1. • Example: 100 = 1
Practice • Mr. Nicks will work a few of the odd problems • You will practice on the even ones
When finished… • Begin working on textbook homework (listed on the board)
Approaches to Learning (ATL) Visit • Notice Poster on Wall • With about 5 minutes left in class, I’ll ask anyone if they can help fill in a ATL bubble showing what they learned and/or experienced during that class • You will each receive a smaller copy to mark on and keep in your notebook
2-Minute Warning • Ticket Out the Door: • How can using exponents help us in writing equations or expression? • For instance: 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2