Thu Mar 26
Test tomorrow over T1, T2, T3, and T4 -- what we reviewed this week. Please bring your Chromebook (charged)
There will also be time for a couple of retakes.
Lesson 2
After completing the Check-your-understanding questions, which were important for everyone to do?
Pick one or two problems that you did and show your work to you seat partner.
Lesson 1
This is a review of U4T3 (from the first semester).
Turn-taking ----------------------> Collaboration
When you work with your team (x), you learn and grow (y)
Write down at least three things to remember about this topic in your math notebook (include examples)
My Responsibilities
Due 3/26
1. Check-your-understanding questions (CYUQs): Do your own, you choose where to start, check your work with the students around you. If you need help, get help. If someone needs help, give help.
2. Write down at least three things to remember about this topic in your math notebook (include examples)
3. Don't give up! If you get stuck, choose to persevere: review your thinking, try another approach, ask for help, search
Reminder
Test tomorrow over T1, T2, T3, and T4 -- what we reviewed this week. Please bring your Chromebook (charged)
There will also be time for a couple of retakes.
Lesson 2
Discuss (2 min)
After completing the Check-your-understanding questions, which were important for everyone to do?
Pick one or two problems that you did and show your work to you seat partner.
Lesson 1
Continue
This is a review of U4T3 (from the first semester).
Lesson 1
Lesson 1
Vertical Collaboration
Turn-taking ----------------------> Collaboration
When you work with your team (x), you learn and grow (y)
Lesson 1
Consolidation
Write down at least three things to remember about this topic in your math notebook (include examples)
Lesson 1
My Responsibilities
Due 3/26
1. Check-your-understanding questions (CYUQs): Do your own, you choose where to start, check your work with the students around you. If you need help, get help. If someone needs help, give help.
2. Write down at least three things to remember about this topic in your math notebook (include examples)
3. Don't give up! If you get stuck, choose to persevere: review your thinking, try another approach, ask for help, search