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12/17 Keystone – Reading & Math These exercises are about following directions primarily and foremost! MAKE SURE YOU DO THE WARM-UP IN THE CORRECT BLOCK! WARM-UPS DONE IN THE WRONG BLOCK WILL NOT EARN CREDIT. DATE YOUR BOX. Non-dated entries will not be scored. You must do the whole activity to earn a point.

FLIPPANT: Lacking proper respect or seriousness. This week’s theme is: FLIPPANT: Lacking proper respect or seriousness.

12/17 – COPY and DO ALL Word of the day: Flippant Definition: ?. Write one sentence with it in context. Give an antonym.

12/17 MATH WARM-UP (copy problem) Find the intersection between these lines: Y = 8x – 2 X = - Y – 1 Hint: eliminate Y, solve for X, and then calculate Y.

12/18 – COPY and DO ALL Word of the day: GLIB Definition: fluent in a superficial or insincere way. Write one sentence with it in context. Give an antonym.

12/18 MATH WARM-UP (copy problem) Find the distance covered by an object traveling from the origin to (3,4), then from (3,4) to (2, 8).

12/19 – COPY and DO ALL Word of the day: Impertinent Definition: brash: showing a bold or rude lack of respect, especially to a superior. Write one sentence with it in context. Give an antonym.

12/19 MATH WARM-UP (copy problem) An object travels from the origin to (3, 4), then from (3, 4) to (2, 8). How far is it from the starting point?

12/20– COPY and DO ALL Word of the day: Impudent Definition: showing a lack of respect and excessive boldness. Write one sentence with it in context. Give an antonym.

12/20 MATH WARM-UP (copy problem) Which of the following geometric figures have the same area? Triangle with base 3 and height 4; Square of side 3; Rectangle of sides 2 and 6.

12/21 – COPY and DO ALL Word of the day: Pert Definition: bold and lively in a pleasant or amusing way. Write one sentence with it in context. Give an antonym.

12/21 MATH WARM-UP (copy problem) Santa travels around the world at a speed of 2000 km/h. How long will it take him to travel 35000 km in minutes?

YOU’LL GET A BONUS SHEET AND YOUR QUIZZES IN A BIT. That’s all folks… … FOR TODAY! STAY IN YOUR SEATS. YOU’LL GET A BONUS SHEET AND YOUR QUIZZES IN A BIT.