Tue Sep 23
NS.7 a, b & d
Lesson 6
U2T4 Entry Ticket
After completing the Check-your-understanding Questions, which were important for everyone to do?
At the top, write: First name, last name, U2T5
Graph and label the following:
A (3, -2)
B. (-1, -4)
C. (-3, 5)
D. (4, 2)
G.3 & NS.8
Lesson 1
Guided Practice
Notes
Find the distance between the two points:
A. (-2, 5) and (3, 5)
B. (4, -3) and (4, 6)
C. (-3, -4) and (-3, -1)
D. (4, -1) and (-8, -1)
Summarize
Notes
IF two points share an x value,
you can find the distance between the points with either method:
1. Graph and count
2. Subtract the y-values (find the difference) and then find the absolute value of the difference
* Works for shared y-values too (just be sure to subtract the x-values)
My Responsibilities
Due 9/23
1. In your notebook, make meaningful notes for your forgetful selves
2. CYUqs → When needed, show your thinking in your notebook. You chose where you want to start. If you need help, get help. If someone else needs help, give help.
Sign into Delta Math > click Login > Sign in with Google > with your school Google Account > U2T6 CYUQs
* If you come to a question that references a triangle, ignore the triangle part and focus on the two ordered pairs (points) that belong to the line (segment). See image:
3. Stuck? Choose to persevere: review your thinking, try different approaches, ask for help, search
Lesson 6
Glue & Review
U2T4 Entry Ticket
Lesson 3
Discuss (2 min)
After completing the Check-your-understanding Questions, which were important for everyone to do?
Lesson 3
Entry Ticket (5 min)
At the top, write: First name, last name, U2T5
Graph and label the following:
A (3, -2)
B. (-1, -4)
C. (-3, 5)
D. (4, 2)
Lesson 1
Guided Practice
Notes
Find the distance between the two points:
A. (-2, 5) and (3, 5)
B. (4, -3) and (4, 6)
C. (-3, -4) and (-3, -1)
D. (4, -1) and (-8, -1)
Lesson 1
Summarize
Notes
IF two points share an x value,
you can find the distance between the points with either method:
1. Graph and count
2. Subtract the y-values (find the difference) and then find the absolute value of the difference
* Works for shared y-values too (just be sure to subtract the x-values)
Lesson 1
My Responsibilities
Due 9/23
1. In your notebook, make meaningful notes for your forgetful selves
2. CYUqs → When needed, show your thinking in your notebook. You chose where you want to start. If you need help, get help. If someone else needs help, give help.
Sign into Delta Math > click Login > Sign in with Google > with your school Google Account > U2T6 CYUQs
* If you come to a question that references a triangle, ignore the triangle part and focus on the two ordered pairs (points) that belong to the line (segment). See image:
3. Stuck? Choose to persevere: review your thinking, try different approaches, ask for help, search