T3
Evaluate expressions at specific values of their variables *
EE.2c
Lesson 1
My Responsibilities
Due 1/8
1. Check-your-understanding questions:
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. Make sure that you have notes in your math notebook (things to remember)
3. If you get stuck, choose to persevere: review your thinking, try another approach, ask for help, search
Lesson 2
After completing the Check-your-understanding questions, which were important for everyone to do?
Pick one problem that you did and show your work to you neighbor.
On the blank side, write: First name, last name, U7T3
Allowance: You get $18 per week minus $2 for every chore missed (c). Evaluate 18 - 2c for c = 3.
Direct Instruction
Notes
1. How to read (smaller) exponents:
5² is read "five to the power of two" OR "five squared"
6³ is read "six to the power of three" OR "six cubed"
2. Key vocabulary reminder:
Sum: answer to an addition problem
Difference: answer to a subtraction problem
Product: answer to a multiplication problem
Quotient: answer to a division problem
Lesson 3
Lesson 1
My Responsibilities
Due 1/8
1. Check-your-understanding questions:
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. Make sure that you have notes in your math notebook (things to remember)
3. If you get stuck, choose to persevere: review your thinking, try another approach, ask for help, search
Lesson 2
After completing the Check-your-understanding questions, which were important for everyone to do?
Pick one problem that you did and show your work to you neighbor.
On the blank side, write: First name, last name, U7T3
Allowance: You get $18 per week minus $2 for every chore missed (c). Evaluate 18 - 2c for c = 3.
Direct Instruction
Notes
1. How to read (smaller) exponents:
5² is read "five to the power of two" OR "five squared"
6³ is read "six to the power of three" OR "six cubed"
2. Key vocabulary reminder:
Sum: answer to an addition problem
Difference: answer to a subtraction problem
Product: answer to a multiplication problem
Quotient: answer to a division problem
Lesson 3