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Lecture 7 Saturday, April 8th Kristina Gonzales, BS, MHA

Wrap Up Gonzales, Spring 2017

Discussion…pages 85-105

Interpreting Fiction Gonzales, Spring 2017

Language Arts- Interpreting Fiction- Lesson 3 Lesson 3: Character Characters people who inhabit a story Narrator  the person telling the story Lets practice… -5 minutes to read passage Questions… Gonzales, Spring 2017

Language Arts- Interpreting Fiction- Lesson 4 Lesson 4: Theme Theme  the message the author wants the reader to understand Sometimes the theme is directly states, and sometimes you can infer what the theme is Lets practice… -5 minutes to read passage Questions… Gonzales, Spring 2017

Language Arts- Interpreting Fiction- Lesson 5 Lesson 5: Style & Point of View Style  the individual characteristics that a writers chooses- sentence structure, choice of words, use of images, & other devices- all part of this Point of view  what point the author will write from Lets practice… -5 minutes to read passage Questions… Gonzales, Spring 2017

Language Arts- Interpreting Fiction- Lesson 6 Lesson 6: Figurative Language Figurative language  refers to words that are being used to mean something other than their actual, literal meaning Used to help paint a mental picture Lets practice… -5 minutes to read passage Questions… Gonzales, Spring 2017

Algebra Basics… Gonzales, Spring 2017

Lesson 1: The Number Line & Signed Numbers Positive Numbers Negative Numbers The earliest americans traveled from Asia to North America. These americans were called “Native Americans”. They were the first to settle, until an explorer name Christopher Columbus arrived. There were many explorers traveling and discovering the world in the late 1400s. In 1492, CC set out across the Atlantic ocean. He was rejected by multiple Kings, and finally went to Spain and convinced them finance his trip. At first he assumed he found India and later on it was discovered that he actually found the “new world”. After this discovery, European nations set out to conquer what they could. In other terms, they discovered new “colonies”. Was about power, wealth, and place to live Gonzales, Spring 2017

Lesson 1: The Number Line & Signed Numbers Adding & Subtracting Signed Numbers *if numbers have like signs, add the numbers and keep the same sign *if the numbers have unlike signs, find the difference between the 2 numbers and use the sign of the larger number The earliest americans traveled from Asia to North America. These americans were called “Native Americans”. They were the first to settle, until an explorer name Christopher Columbus arrived. There were many explorers traveling and discovering the world in the late 1400s. In 1492, CC set out across the Atlantic ocean. He was rejected by multiple Kings, and finally went to Spain and convinced them finance his trip. At first he assumed he found India and later on it was discovered that he actually found the “new world”. After this discovery, European nations set out to conquer what they could. In other terms, they discovered new “colonies”. Was about power, wealth, and place to live Gonzales, Spring 2017

Lesson 1: The Number Line & Signed Numbers Multiplying & Division Signed Numbers *if the signs are the same, the answer is positive *if the signs are different, the answers is negative The earliest americans traveled from Asia to North America. These americans were called “Native Americans”. They were the first to settle, until an explorer name Christopher Columbus arrived. There were many explorers traveling and discovering the world in the late 1400s. In 1492, CC set out across the Atlantic ocean. He was rejected by multiple Kings, and finally went to Spain and convinced them finance his trip. At first he assumed he found India and later on it was discovered that he actually found the “new world”. After this discovery, European nations set out to conquer what they could. In other terms, they discovered new “colonies”. Was about power, wealth, and place to live Gonzales, Spring 2017

Lesson 2: Powers & Roots Powers  to show repeated multiplication Exponents  a small number written above and to the right Base  tells how many times the base is repeated The earliest americans traveled from Asia to North America. These americans were called “Native Americans”. They were the first to settle, until an explorer name Christopher Columbus arrived. There were many explorers traveling and discovering the world in the late 1400s. In 1492, CC set out across the Atlantic ocean. He was rejected by multiple Kings, and finally went to Spain and convinced them finance his trip. At first he assumed he found India and later on it was discovered that he actually found the “new world”. After this discovery, European nations set out to conquer what they could. In other terms, they discovered new “colonies”. Was about power, wealth, and place to live Gonzales, Spring 2017

Lesson 3: Scientific Notation Uses the powers of 10 to express very small and very large numbers Positive # = to the right Negative # = to the left The earliest americans traveled from Asia to North America. These americans were called “Native Americans”. They were the first to settle, until an explorer name Christopher Columbus arrived. There were many explorers traveling and discovering the world in the late 1400s. In 1492, CC set out across the Atlantic ocean. He was rejected by multiple Kings, and finally went to Spain and convinced them finance his trip. At first he assumed he found India and later on it was discovered that he actually found the “new world”. After this discovery, European nations set out to conquer what they could. In other terms, they discovered new “colonies”. Was about power, wealth, and place to live Gonzales, Spring 2017

Lesson 4: Order of Operations PEMDAS

Science Practices Gonzales, Spring 2017

Lesson 1: Comprehend Scientific Presentations Main Idea  topic Details, facts, and evidence The earliest americans traveled from Asia to North America. These americans were called “Native Americans”. They were the first to settle, until an explorer name Christopher Columbus arrived. There were many explorers traveling and discovering the world in the late 1400s. In 1492, CC set out across the Atlantic ocean. He was rejected by multiple Kings, and finally went to Spain and convinced them finance his trip. At first he assumed he found India and later on it was discovered that he actually found the “new world”. After this discovery, European nations set out to conquer what they could. In other terms, they discovered new “colonies”. Was about power, wealth, and place to live Gonzales, Spring 2017

Lesson 2: Use the scientific method 1 2 3 4 5 Set of techniques that scientists use to investigate observable facts & occurrence & to acquire new knowledge The earliest americans traveled from Asia to North America. These americans were called “Native Americans”. They were the first to settle, until an explorer name Christopher Columbus arrived. There were many explorers traveling and discovering the world in the late 1400s. In 1492, CC set out across the Atlantic ocean. He was rejected by multiple Kings, and finally went to Spain and convinced them finance his trip. At first he assumed he found India and later on it was discovered that he actually found the “new world”. After this discovery, European nations set out to conquer what they could. In other terms, they discovered new “colonies”. Was about power, wealth, and place to live Gonzales, Spring 2017

Lesson 2: Use the scientific method Dependent variable  the phenomenon you’re studying Independent variable  a factor that you believe might be affecting the phenomenon Taking samples: for step #2 sample  portion of the entire thing or population To make an inference on entire population, have guidelines concern: sample may not be representative of entire population -an unrepresentative sample introduces bias -to prevent this, collect large enough sample size to reduce the probability The earliest americans traveled from Asia to North America. These americans were called “Native Americans”. They were the first to settle, until an explorer name Christopher Columbus arrived. There were many explorers traveling and discovering the world in the late 1400s. In 1492, CC set out across the Atlantic ocean. He was rejected by multiple Kings, and finally went to Spain and convinced them finance his trip. At first he assumed he found India and later on it was discovered that he actually found the “new world”. After this discovery, European nations set out to conquer what they could. In other terms, they discovered new “colonies”. Was about power, wealth, and place to live Gonzales, Spring 2017

Lesson 2: Use the scientific method Randomization  increase the chance of valid results Control group  does not receive any treatment The earliest americans traveled from Asia to North America. These americans were called “Native Americans”. They were the first to settle, until an explorer name Christopher Columbus arrived. There were many explorers traveling and discovering the world in the late 1400s. In 1492, CC set out across the Atlantic ocean. He was rejected by multiple Kings, and finally went to Spain and convinced them finance his trip. At first he assumed he found India and later on it was discovered that he actually found the “new world”. After this discovery, European nations set out to conquer what they could. In other terms, they discovered new “colonies”. Was about power, wealth, and place to live Gonzales, Spring 2017

Lesson 3: Comprehend Scientific Presentations The test require you to recognizing or citing specific evidence to support a conclusion. Conclusion or scientific theory  a substantiated explanation of the natural world Other questions will ask to make predictions  based on evidence or data that the test provides to you based on trends  forecast The earliest americans traveled from Asia to North America. These americans were called “Native Americans”. They were the first to settle, until an explorer name Christopher Columbus arrived. There were many explorers traveling and discovering the world in the late 1400s. In 1492, CC set out across the Atlantic ocean. He was rejected by multiple Kings, and finally went to Spain and convinced them finance his trip. At first he assumed he found India and later on it was discovered that he actually found the “new world”. After this discovery, European nations set out to conquer what they could. In other terms, they discovered new “colonies”. Was about power, wealth, and place to live Gonzales, Spring 2017

Lesson 4: Express & apply scientific information *You will be asked to find relationships among science passages, graphics, formulas or equations Reference page 508 The earliest americans traveled from Asia to North America. These americans were called “Native Americans”. They were the first to settle, until an explorer name Christopher Columbus arrived. There were many explorers traveling and discovering the world in the late 1400s. In 1492, CC set out across the Atlantic ocean. He was rejected by multiple Kings, and finally went to Spain and convinced them finance his trip. At first he assumed he found India and later on it was discovered that he actually found the “new world”. After this discovery, European nations set out to conquer what they could. In other terms, they discovered new “colonies”. Was about power, wealth, and place to live Gonzales, Spring 2017

Lesson 5: Use statistics & probability Math in the science section: -Central tendency  average, median, mode, range -Independent and dependent probabilities -counting techniques for combinations and permutations The earliest americans traveled from Asia to North America. These americans were called “Native Americans”. They were the first to settle, until an explorer name Christopher Columbus arrived. There were many explorers traveling and discovering the world in the late 1400s. In 1492, CC set out across the Atlantic ocean. He was rejected by multiple Kings, and finally went to Spain and convinced them finance his trip. At first he assumed he found India and later on it was discovered that he actually found the “new world”. After this discovery, European nations set out to conquer what they could. In other terms, they discovered new “colonies”. Was about power, wealth, and place to live Gonzales, Spring 2017

Lesson 6: Construct short-answer responses You will need to write 2 written responses 2 writing tasks: 1. cite specific evidence -complete & well developed explanation -specific facts, details, or evidence from source material 2. design a scientific experiment -clearly stated hypothesis -well-formulated design of how the experiment would be conducted -logical method to collect data -sound criteria for evaluating the results in relation to the hypothesis The earliest americans traveled from Asia to North America. These americans were called “Native Americans”. They were the first to settle, until an explorer name Christopher Columbus arrived. There were many explorers traveling and discovering the world in the late 1400s. In 1492, CC set out across the Atlantic ocean. He was rejected by multiple Kings, and finally went to Spain and convinced them finance his trip. At first he assumed he found India and later on it was discovered that he actually found the “new world”. After this discovery, European nations set out to conquer what they could. In other terms, they discovered new “colonies”. Was about power, wealth, and place to live Gonzales, Spring 2017

Lesson 6: Construct short-answer responses ***Budget 10 minutes per short answer 5-Step process: Read question Develop a thesis statement Emphasize facts, details, and evidence Plan your response Write 1 or 2 paragraph response The earliest americans traveled from Asia to North America. These americans were called “Native Americans”. They were the first to settle, until an explorer name Christopher Columbus arrived. There were many explorers traveling and discovering the world in the late 1400s. In 1492, CC set out across the Atlantic ocean. He was rejected by multiple Kings, and finally went to Spain and convinced them finance his trip. At first he assumed he found India and later on it was discovered that he actually found the “new world”. After this discovery, European nations set out to conquer what they could. In other terms, they discovered new “colonies”. Was about power, wealth, and place to live Gonzales, Spring 2017