Math Message 8.1 Complete problems 1 & 2 on journal page 220.

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Math Message 8.1 Complete problems 1 & 2 on journal page 220.

Math Message 8.2 Work with a partner and estimate: The LONG side of our classroom is about _____ feet long. The SHORT side is about _____ feet long. Write your estimates on the table on the board.

Math Message 8.3 Read p. 133 of your SRB. Be ready to describe a situation in which you would need to know the area of a surface.

Math Message 8.4 Take 3 sheets of 1 inch-grid paper. Cut and tape the grids to make a square with sides that measure 1 foot (12 inches). How many square inches are there in one square foot?

Math Message 5 Complete Problem 1 on journal page 232.

Math Message 8.6 Take 2 short straws, 2 long straws, and 4 twist ties or pipe cleaner segments. Use them to construct a parallelogram.

Math Message 8.7 Make a list of EVERYTHING you know about triangles.

Math Message 8.8 Read p. 295 of the SRB. Be prepared to give several reasons why it is hard to measure the areas of countries, oceans, and deserts.

Math Message 8.9 Complete the Self-Assessment.