Integer Operations Ch. 1.5 and 1.6

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Integer Operations Ch. 1.5 and 1.6 EQ: How do you find sums and differences of real numbers? I will find sums and differences of real numbers.

BellWork Set up a new bellwork/exit slip sheet. You will only need three days worth of rows. Read over page 40-41 in your textbook. Fill in the box with the definitions. Multiplicative Inverse Reciprocal EQ: How do you find products and quotients of real numbers? I will find products and quotients of real numbers.

Using Number Line models EQ: How do you find sums and differences of real numbers? I will find sums and differences of real numbers.

Adding Real Numbers EQ: How do you find sums and differences of real numbers? I will find sums and differences of real numbers.

Subtracting Real Numbers EQ: How do you find sums and differences of real numbers? I will find sums and differences of real numbers.

Multiplying real numbers EQ: How do you find products and quotients of real numbers? I will find products and quotients of real numbers.

Simplifying Square root Expressions EQ: How do you find products and quotients of real numbers? I will find products and quotients of real numbers.

Simplifying Square root Expressions Now you try! EQ: How do you find products and quotients of real numbers? I will find products and quotients of real numbers.

Dividing fractions EQ: How do you find products and quotients of real numbers? I will find products and quotients of real numbers.

EXIT HW: p. 9-10, 11-21 odd, 25-31 odd and p. 7-8, 1-5 odd and 27-33 odd EXIT EQ: How do you find products and quotients of real numbers? I will find products and quotients of real numbers.