 Class Work Grading Criteria
 Organizing Your Notebook
 Warm-Up
 Translating Expressions & Equations
Today:
 Cw 1.1: Student Teacher Agreement, Due date is
August 23, 2016
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Organizing Your Notebook
Notebook Examples:
Properties: (In the Resource Section)
Commutative Property of Addition
a + b = b + a
2 + 3 = 3 + 2
Commutative Property of
Multiplication
a • b = b • a
2 • ( 3 ) = 3 • ( 2 )
The Commutative Property says that the order of the numbers
being added or multiplied does not matter
Formulas: (Resource)
1. Perimeter of a rectangle: P = 2L + 2W
2. Area of a rectangle: A = L x W
In an expression, you do not solve for any variables.
Expressions are simplified by combining like terms.
Vocabulary: (Resource)
Notebook Examples:
Vocabulary: (Resource)
3. Constant:
A Constant is a number that does not change.
4. Variable:
A variable is a number that we don’t know yet. Once
the variable is solved for, it becomes a constant.
State the constant and the variable, then write the
equation describing the following:
You make $5.00 an hour and want to know how many
hours you need to work to make $125.00
Warm-Up: Number Sense
Large & Small Numbers
1. What number comes after a trillion?
2. How many millions in a billion?
Write your answer in numbers and words:
3. How far is a one-way trip from the Earth to the Sun?
4. Each time a comma is added to a number, we have
multiplied by what number?
5. What is a thousand times a thousand times a thousand?
Warm-Up: Number Sense
Large & Small Numbers
6. A hummingbird can flap its wings 10 times in one second.
How long does it take to flap its wings once?
Write your answer in numbers and words:
Large & Small Numbers: Answers
1. What number comes after a trillion? A Quadrillion
2. How many millions in a billion?
Write your answer in numbers and words:
3. How far is a one-way trip from the Earth to the Sun?
1000
20,420,060,000 miles Twenty billion, four-hundred
twenty million,
sixty-thousand miles.
(‘and’ is not a number)
4. Each time a comma is
added to a number, we have
multiplied by what number?
1,000
5. What is a thousand times a thousand times a thousand?
One Billion
0.1 seconds One-tenth of a second
6. A hummingbird can flap its wings 10 times in one second.
How long does it take to flap its wings once?
Write your answer in numbers and words:
Large & Small Numbers: Answers
Write an expression to represent:
Three minus the quotient of a number and six.
Write an expression to represent:
Three less than three times a number x.
Translating Expressions
After Translating, Equations are solved for the unknown variable
1. Five less than a number is 18. What is the number?
2.Two-thirds of a number is equal to 11. What is the number?
3. A board 76 inches long is cut into two pieces. One piece is 5
inches less than twice as long as the first. How long is each piece?
Translating Equations:

August 22, 2016

  • 1.
     Class WorkGrading Criteria  Organizing Your Notebook  Warm-Up  Translating Expressions & Equations Today:
  • 2.
     Cw 1.1:Student Teacher Agreement, Due date is August 23, 2016  Be sure to post the date submitted ofter turning in. Grade Trackers Out
  • 3.
    Instructions for addinga coach @ the Khan Academy: 1. After logging in, your name should appear in the upper right corner. 2. Select Profile
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Notebook Examples: Properties: (Inthe Resource Section) Commutative Property of Addition a + b = b + a 2 + 3 = 3 + 2 Commutative Property of Multiplication a • b = b • a 2 • ( 3 ) = 3 • ( 2 ) The Commutative Property says that the order of the numbers being added or multiplied does not matter Formulas: (Resource) 1. Perimeter of a rectangle: P = 2L + 2W 2. Area of a rectangle: A = L x W
  • 6.
    In an expression,you do not solve for any variables. Expressions are simplified by combining like terms. Vocabulary: (Resource) Notebook Examples:
  • 7.
    Vocabulary: (Resource) 3. Constant: AConstant is a number that does not change. 4. Variable: A variable is a number that we don’t know yet. Once the variable is solved for, it becomes a constant. State the constant and the variable, then write the equation describing the following: You make $5.00 an hour and want to know how many hours you need to work to make $125.00
  • 8.
    Warm-Up: Number Sense Large& Small Numbers 1. What number comes after a trillion? 2. How many millions in a billion? Write your answer in numbers and words: 3. How far is a one-way trip from the Earth to the Sun? 4. Each time a comma is added to a number, we have multiplied by what number?
  • 9.
    5. What isa thousand times a thousand times a thousand? Warm-Up: Number Sense Large & Small Numbers 6. A hummingbird can flap its wings 10 times in one second. How long does it take to flap its wings once? Write your answer in numbers and words:
  • 10.
    Large & SmallNumbers: Answers 1. What number comes after a trillion? A Quadrillion 2. How many millions in a billion? Write your answer in numbers and words: 3. How far is a one-way trip from the Earth to the Sun? 1000 20,420,060,000 miles Twenty billion, four-hundred twenty million, sixty-thousand miles. (‘and’ is not a number) 4. Each time a comma is added to a number, we have multiplied by what number? 1,000
  • 11.
    5. What isa thousand times a thousand times a thousand? One Billion 0.1 seconds One-tenth of a second 6. A hummingbird can flap its wings 10 times in one second. How long does it take to flap its wings once? Write your answer in numbers and words: Large & Small Numbers: Answers
  • 12.
    Write an expressionto represent: Three minus the quotient of a number and six. Write an expression to represent: Three less than three times a number x. Translating Expressions
  • 13.
    After Translating, Equationsare solved for the unknown variable 1. Five less than a number is 18. What is the number? 2.Two-thirds of a number is equal to 11. What is the number? 3. A board 76 inches long is cut into two pieces. One piece is 5 inches less than twice as long as the first. How long is each piece? Translating Equations: