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If you get it wrong re-work it or raise your hand and ask This is a review for the test! Don’t click until you and your partner agree on the answer! If you get it wrong re-work it or raise your hand and ask Write down each questions and SHOW YOUR WORK!

Get a Handout – Learning Goal Sheet from the back Only need 1 per group Put both partners names on the top Read through each of the goal parts (numbers 1-5 and rate yourself 0-4 on your readiness for the test)

Of the below items which can you do RIGHT NOW with NO help? LEARNING GOAL: You will apply properties of operations as strategies to add, subtract, factor, and expand linear expressions. Names: Of the below items which can you do RIGHT NOW with NO help? Read these with your partner and rate yourself 0-4 (remember 0 is your clueless and 4 is you are taking Mr. Todd’s job and gonna start teaching. Take a word problem and CREATE an Algebra Question and solve? Solve an algebra question where I give you x = Explain how to use the Distributive property (rainbow math) to simplify algebra Do the reverse of the Distributive property using GCF. Simplifying Algebra by combining like terms?

Define each and show an example: Integer Rational number Variable Constant Coefficient Algebraic Expression A positive or negative WHOLE number A positive or negative number with repeating or terminating decimals DID YOU REALLY DEFINE EACH? ITS WRITTEN DOWN ON YOUR PAPER??? DO IT CORRECTLY Something that CHANGES – is not constant. Represented by a letter other than o - 0 Something that stays the same The number touching a variable Math with letters!!! Ahhh why, why!

WHAT is the EQUATION? - the equation answer will come up last $3 + $2x = Total WHAT is the EQUATION? - the equation answer will come up last $7 $11 $12 4 ½ Hours d. 3/4 Hour $4.5 If you got all of these correct you’re a 3 for our learning goal for Take a word problem and CREATE an Algebra Question and solve – if you helped your partner learn these you might be a four.

If you got all of these correct you’re a 3 for our learning goal for Combine Like Terms   5x + 4y – x + 3x 2) 5x2 + 4x – x - 5 + 3x2 3) 35 + 3x + 4g – x + 3g – g + 7 4) 3(3x + 2) – x 7x + 4y 8x2 + 3x - 5 9x + 6 - x 42 + 2x + 6g 8x + 6 If you got all of these correct you’re a 3 for our learning goal for Simplifying Algebra by combining like terms – if you helped your partner learn these you might be a four.

If you got all of these correct you’re a 3 for our learning goal for Lesson Quiz Combine like terms. 1. 3x + 4 + 2x 2. 13k + 6  8k + 9 + k Simplify. 3. 4(3x + 6)  7x 4. 6(x + 5) + 3x Solve. 5. The accounting department ordered 15 boxes of pens. The marketing department ordered 9 boxes of pens. If the total cost of the combined order was $72, what is the price of each box of pens? 6k + 15 5x + 4 9x + 30 5x + 24 $3 If you got all of these correct you’re a 3 for our learning goal for Simplifying Algebra by combining like terms – if you helped your partner learn these you might be a four.

If you got all of these correct you’re a 3 for our learning goal for Explain how to use the Distributive property (rainbow math) to simplify algebra – if you helped your partner learn these you might be a four.

If you got all of these correct you’re a 3 for our learning goal for Do the reverse of the Distributive property using GCF. – if you helped your partner learn these you might be a four.

If you got all of these correct you’re a 3 for our learning goal for DON’T JUST USE YOUR CALCULATOR – YOU SHOULD BE WRITING OUT THE EQUATION EACH TIME 32 -10*-10 = ? -25 75 11 If you got all of these correct you’re a 3 for our learning goal for Solve an algebra question where I give you x = – if you helped your partner learn these you might be a four. -16 -28

Look back at your Learning Goal Handout. Now re-evaluate yourself Look back at your Learning Goal Handout. Now re-evaluate yourself? Did you move up at all? LEARNING GOAL: You will apply properties of operations as strategies to add, subtract, factor, and expand linear expressions.

When you are done… After you read these instructions you need to log off and plug in the computer There is a review WS hanging on the dry erase board… it is in 4 spots (Each spot is the same WS) Go to the spot that has the least amount of people. Take your paper with you and solve those questions