Tuesday, August 18, 2015

1st Unit


4th grade Math - Place Value
What place VS What is the value of the digits?
Expanded notation
Comparing and ordering
Addition and Subtraction
1) What is the difference between the value of a digit and the place of a digit? 
2) Using the digits 1-9, once and only once, what is the largest number you can make? How do you know your number is the largest number?

Understand relationships between digits and their place value


5th grade Math - Whole number operations
1) What is the different between the value of the digit and the place of the digit? Give a specific example.
2) Why is the number 15 composite and the number 13 prime? Why 0 and 1 are considered neither prime nor composite?
3) Explain the important of a remainder in a division word problem.
4) Find the greatest and smallest number that can be rounded to 9,000 when rounding to the nearest thousand. Explain how you got your answer.
5) How can you multiplication to solve the problem 1,450 divided by 25?
6) Write the steps you need to follow to solve this problem: (30+2)/(8-4)

Interpret parentheses as "do this first"
Add parentheses to an expression to make it easier to solve
Write an mathematical expression using parentheses to represent a real life situation
Determine if parentheses change the value of an expression 

7&8th grade Math - Real Numbers.
Rational and Irrational Numbers, Adding, Subtraction, Multiplying, and Dividing Rational Numbers. 
Sets of Real Numbers, Ordering Real Numbers, Scientific Notation with Positive and Negative Powers of 10,

1) How can we describe very large or very small numbers in a more convenient way?
2) How can we calculate the square root of a number that is not a perfect square?
3) Why isn't pi equal to 3.14?
4) Do all numbers have a fractional equivalent? How do we know? Why is this important?
5) How can we place irrational numbers on a number line if they do not have an exact decimal equivalent?
5) What do we need to know to order a mixed set of rational and irrational numbers?
Rational and Irrational Numbers - BrainPOP
Square Roots - BrainPOP
Standard and Scientific Notation - BrainPOP


Algebra 1 
One Variable Equations and Inequalities
Lesson 1-4 The Distributive Property
Lesson 2-4 Solving Equations with Variable on Each Side
Lesson 2-8 Literal Equations and Dimensional Analysis
Lesson 5-3 Solving Multi-Step  Inequalities

t = 3a,  5 + t = 3a + 5
2 ( 5 + t ) = 2 (3a + 5)
Solve for t.

3rd grade Social Studies

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