Wed Sep 17
Today is Wear GREEN Wednesday!
Tomorrow is Upstander Thursday.
NS.7 a, b & d
Lesson 2
After completing the Check-your-understanding Questions, which were important for everyone to do?
* When comparing rational numbers, remember to use a number line to prove your answer.
* The number on the right (on a number line) is ALWAYS the bigger number
Consolidation
Notes
Three ways to compare fractions with different size pieces (denominators):
1. Double number line -- a double number line has two number lines, one above the other, with the same starting and ending numbers but different intervals (spacing)
2. Area models (using rectangles) -- one directly above the other
My Responsibilities
Due 9/17
1. In your notebook, make meaningful notes for your forgetful selves
2. CYUqs → Do in your notebook. You chose where you want to start. Check answers as you’re working. If you make a mistake, fix it. If you need help, get help. If someone else needs help, give help. * Pro tip - DO NOT rotate your paper today
Click the link below to see the questions:
Answers:
3. Stuck? Choose to persevere: review your thinking, try different approaches, ask for help, search
School Info
Today is Wear GREEN Wednesday!
Tomorrow is Upstander Thursday.
Lesson 2
Discuss (2 min)
After completing the Check-your-understanding Questions, which were important for everyone to do?
Lesson 2
Reminder
* When comparing rational numbers, remember to use a number line to prove your answer.
* The number on the right (on a number line) is ALWAYS the bigger number
Lesson 2
Lesson 2
Consolidation
Notes
Three ways to compare fractions with different size pieces (denominators):
1. Double number line -- a double number line has two number lines, one above the other, with the same starting and ending numbers but different intervals (spacing)
2. Area models (using rectangles) -- one directly above the other
Lesson 2
My Responsibilities
Due 9/17
1. In your notebook, make meaningful notes for your forgetful selves
2. CYUqs → Do in your notebook. You chose where you want to start. Check answers as you’re working. If you make a mistake, fix it. If you need help, get help. If someone else needs help, give help. * Pro tip - DO NOT rotate your paper today
Click the link below to see the questions:
Answers:
3. Stuck? Choose to persevere: review your thinking, try different approaches, ask for help, search