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Creating Name Tags Grab a blank sheet of paper off green counter Fold paper ‘hotdog style’ Decorate tag with your hobbies, etc. THERE ARE MARKERS ON THE COUNTER. THERE ARE MARKERS ON THE COUNTER. Make sure that, at least, your first name is on the tag When you are done with tag, place any items used back on the green counter.

Bell ringer Which of the following is the X coordinate? (9,0) Which is the Y coordinate? Is the X axis vertical or horizontal? What are the Order of Operations?

KIND OF Algebra 1 Review!!

Coordinate grid

Solving for X

Order of Operations Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally

We DO 20 ÷ (4 – (10 – 8))= 6[3 – 2(1+5)]=

We DO 20 ÷ (4 – (10 – 8))= 10 6[3 – 2(1+5)]=

We DO 20 ÷ (4 – (10 – 8))= 10 6[3 – 2(1+5)]= -54

Bell Ringer 8/20/14 {[(3 ⋅ 2) + 4] + 5} ⋅ 2 = [40 ÷ (4 × 5)] ÷ 2 = ⋅ 4 − 9 ⋅ 2 ÷ 6 =

WHAT DO WE DO NOW?! 3x – 2( -2x + 7) = -7

WHAT DO WE DO NOW?! 3x – 2( -2x + 7) = -7 REVERSE PEDMAS

WHAT DO WE DO NOW?! 3x – 2( -2x + 7) = -7 REVERSE PEDMAS AFTER WE DISTRIBUTE!!!!

WHAT DO WE DO NOW?! 3x – 2( -2x + 7) = -7 REVERSE PEDMAS So – 2( -2x + 7) becomes…..

WHAT DO WE DO NOW?! 3x – 2( -2x + 7) = -7 REVERSE PEDMAS So – 2( -2x + 7) becomes….. 4x - 14

WHAT DO WE DO NOW?! 3x – 2( -2x + 7) = -7 REVERSE PEDMAS So – 2( -2x + 7) becomes….. 4x – 14 So now we have 3x – 4x - 14 = -7 What now?

WHAT DO WE DO NOW?! 3x – 2( -2x + 7) = -7 REVERSE PEDMAS So – 2( -2x + 7) becomes….. 4x – 14 So now we have 3x + 4x - 14 = -7 What now? Or if you had Mr. Bise “STRANGER DANGER”

Name Sticks!! Write your name (or what you go by) on your popsicle stick. Decorate it if you like!!

Bell Ringer 8/21/ Solve for each variable

Multi- step We do Solve for variable. Then check answer b = 4(8b - 3)