Title: 7th Grade Math
17th Grade Math
- Week of 10/20/14
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d_integer_word_problems.pdf
2Monday Bell Work
- At sunrise, the outside temperature was 1 below
zero. By lunch time, the temperature rose by 17
and then fell by 4 by night. What was the
temperature at the end of the day? - 1) draw the problem out- be sure to correctly
label it - 2) write the correct expression
- 3) solve
3Agenda
- 1- bell work
- 2- Agenda copy homework workbook p. 7
- 3- vocabulary word of the day
- 4- Objective
- 5- lesson Translating words to math (add to TOB)
- 6- exit ticket
46. Absolute Value
This word actually means.. The distance of a
number from zero on a number line.
What does this word mean to you?
Explain how you would use this word in math.
Examples
5Lesson
- SPI 0706.3.7 Translate between verbal and
symbolic representations of real-world phenomena
involving linear equations.
6Translating Words to Math
Glue notes page in composition notebook
7Translating Words to Math
Write as an algebraic expression. 1. the sum of
m and 8 2. the product of 3 and n 3. 4 less
than x 4. the quotient of a number and
12 5. 52 times a number 6. w less than
15 7. the sum of 13 and a number 8. the
product of 5 and p, increased by 10 9. the sum
of 15 divided by b and 6 10. 12 less than the
amount y divided by 2
8Translating Words to Math
- 11. 26 increased by 12 times a number
-
- 12. the difference of 2 times a number and 6
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- 13. the product of h and 3, increased by 20
- 18 less than the product of a number and 4
- 15. take away 32 from the product of 6 and a
number
9Translating Words to Math
- Used video games cost 25 each. Write an
algebraic expression to find the cost of m video
games. - 17. Sal earned 740 for n weeks of work. Write an
algebraic expression for the amount he earned
each week. -
10- At the end of the 20042005 NBA season, Reggie
Miller was the all-time leader in 3-point field
goals made. He made n more field goals than Dale
Ellis. Dale Ellis made 1,719 3-pointers. Write
an algebraic expression to find the number of
3-pointers Reggie Miller made. - 19. The 2 bill has Thomas Jefferson on the front
of it. Write an algebraic expression to find out
how much money v bills with Thomas Jefferson on
them would be worth.
11Exit / Closure
- Partner discussion with neighbor (s)
- Why is it important to be able to properly read
and understand contextual problems?
12Tuesday Bell Work HW on desk
- A submarine hovers at 240 meters below sea level.
If it descends 160 meters and then ascends 390
meters, what is its new position? - 1) draw the problem out- be sure to correctly
label it - 2) write the correct expression
- 3) solve
13Agenda
- 1- bell work
- 2- Agenda Worksheet
- 3- vocabulary word of the day
- 4- Objective
- 5- Check Homework
- 6- lesson Simplifying Algebraic Expressions (add
to TOB) - 7- exit ticket
147. Algebraic Equation
This word actually means.. a math sentence that
shows two equivalent expressions using variables
and numbers.
What does this word mean to you?
Explain how you would use this word in math.
Examples
15Lesson
- SPI 0706.2.1 Simplify numerical expressions
involving rational numbers. - SPI 0706.3.1 Evaluate algebraic expressions
involving rational values for coefficients and/or
variables.
16Simplifying Algebraic Equations
Identify like terms in each list. 1. 6a b a
17 4b 32 17a 2. x x 2 3x 3 3x 2
6 3. 2 6z 6z 2 z 17z z 2
3 4. m 8 8m 2 8m m 2 12m
18 5. 2p 22p 56q 122 q 34 6. d
d 2 15d 2 2d 42 5d 44
17Simplifying Algebraic Equations
- Combine like terms.
- 7. 6p2 3p2
- 8. 9x - 6x
- 9. a2 b2 2a2 5b2
- 10. 7h2 3 - 2h2 4
- 11. 3x 3y x y z
- 12. 5b 5b 6b2 - 10 - 3b
-
18Simplifying Algebraic Equations
- 13. Find the perimeter of the rectangle.Combine
like terms. - A 4x 3y
- B 8x 6y
- C 12xy
- D 4x2 3y 2
-
19Simplifying Algebraic Equations
Simplify each expression. Justify your steps
using the Commutative, Associative, and
Distributive Properties, when necessary. 1. 8k2
4k - 3k2 32 - k 5 2. 10x3 5y2 2xy -
4y2 4xy - x3 3. 3a 2b2 6c a - 2c b2
c 4. 12x4 6x2 5x3 - x2 2xy -
8x4 5. 9p6 q2 6p 5q2 5p - 5q2 6. h2
4h 4h2 - h 4 h2 7h
20Exit/ Closure
- What does the term simplifying refer to in the
directions of these problems? - Discuss with your neighbor...
21Wednesday Bell Work HW on desk
- A monkey sits on a limb that is 25 ft above the
ground. He swings up 10 ft, climbs up 6 ft more
then jumps down 13 ft. How far off the ground is
the monkey now? - 1) draw the problem out- be sure to correctly
label it - 2) write the correct expression
- 3) solve
22Agenda
- 1- bell work
- 2- Agenda in class problems- no homework
- 3- vocabulary word of the day
- 4- Objective
- 5- Check Homework
- 6- lesson Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
- 7- exit ticket
238. Numerical Equation
This word actually means.. a math sentence that
shows two equivalent expressions using only
numbers.
What does this word mean to you?
Explain how you would use this word in math.
Examples
24Lesson
- SPI 0706.2.1 Simplify numerical expressions
involving rational numbers. - SPI 0706.3.1 Evaluate algebraic expressions
involving rational values for coefficients and/or
variables.
25Simplifying Algebraic Equations
- 7.
- Write an expression that has five terms and
simplifies to 5m 3 4n. -
- 8. Write and simplify an expression forthe
perimeter of the figure to theright. -
26Simplifying Algebraic Equations
- 9. Write an expression to find the combined
perimeters of the figures to the right. Then
simplify the expression. -
27Simplifying Algebraic Equations
- Jake scored x points in the first basketball
game. He scored 2 fewer points in the next game.
His teammate, Jack, scored 2y points in the first
game and 4 more than twice as many points in the
next game. Write and simplify an expression for
the total number of points scored by both
players. -
28Exit / Closure
- Partner discussion with your neighbor(s)
- What is the difference between a coefficient and
variable?
29Thursday Bell Work
- A submarine dove 836 ft. It rose at a rate of 22
ft per minute. What was the depth of the
submarine after 12 minutes? - 1) draw the problem out- be sure to correctly
label it - 2) write the correct the to expression
- 3) then solve the problem
30Agenda
- 1- bell work
- 2- Agenda copy homework worksheet
- 3- vocabulary word of the day
- 4- Objective
- 5- lesson N2K and Equations
- 6- exit ticket
319. Slope
This word actually means.. measure of the
steepness of a line on a graph (rise / run).
What does this word mean to you?
Explain how you would use this word in math.
Examples
32Lesson
- SPI 0706.3.6 Solve linear equations with rational
coefficients symbolically or graphically. - SPI 0706.3.8 Solve contextual problems involving
two-step linear equations. - N2K 2
33 34Friday Bell Work HW on desk
- During the football game, Justin caught three
passes. One was for a touchdown and went 52
yards. The other was for a first down and was for
17 yards. The other was on a screen pass that did
not work so well and ended up a gain of -10
yards. What was the total yardage gained by
Justin on the pass plays? - 1) draw the problem out- be sure to correctly
label it - 2) write the correct equation
- 3) solve
35Agenda
- 1- bell work
- 2- Agenda no homework
- 3- vocabulary word of the day
- 4- Objective
- 5- Check Homework
- 6- lesson Equations
- 7- exit ticket
3610. Unit Rate
This word actually means.. rate in which the
second quantity in the comparison is one unit.
What does this word mean to you?
Explain how you would use this word in math.
Examples
37Lesson
- SPI 0706.3.6 Solve linear equations with rational
coefficients symbolically or graphically. - SPI 0706.3.8 Solve contextual problems involving
two-step linear equations.
38Equations
39Exit / Closure
- Partner discussion with your neighbor(s)
- When solving equations we do addition before
multiplication why is this?