Do Now Week #7 Eureka Math 2017

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Do Now Week #7 Eureka Math 2017 September 18 to 22

IWBAT identify Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships by using graphs and tables BTEOC. Monday 9/18 Determine whether or not the following graph represents two quantities that are proportional to each other. Identify the unit rate (K) and list all ordered pairs (x , y). Bonus: Can you outrun the Jaguar? Monday 9/18 Determine whether or not the following graph represents two quantities that are proportional to each other. Identify the unit rate (K) and list all ordered pairs (x , y). Bonus: Are you the donor or benefactor?

IWBAT use the unit rate to represent proportional relationships with Equations BTEOC. Tuesday 9/19 Find Each Unit Rate and explain its meaning with a complete sentence, then write an equation changing the x and y variables to give your equation context. Tuesday 9/19 Find Each Unit Rate and explain its meaning with a complete sentence, then write an equation changing the x and y variables to give your equation context. 630 miles in 7 hours You drove to Phoenix, AZ to watch the Suns and Cavaliers. B) 396 customers in 3 days You opened up a new food truck and named it “El Oso Gordito” C) 152 meters in 16 seconds You were timing Usain Bolt in practice. D) $16.45 for 5 pounds You purchased Carne Asada for a BBQ.

IWBAT Calculate a unit rate based on fraction ratios bteoc. Wednesday 9/20 If a Cheetah can run 75 miles per hour, how far can he run in 2.5 hours? In ¾ of an hour? If a sailfish can swim 65 miles per hour, how far can it swim in 5.5 hours? In ¼ of an hour? Wednesday 9/20 Help Mrs. Miller track her miles on the chart to the right. Her pedometer broke! Is the relationship between the miles and hours proportional? Miles (Y) Hours (X) C.O.P Y ÷ X 7.5 1 2 22.5 3 5

IWBAT use operations (+, - , ÷ , x) on fractions to calculate actual lengths and scale lengths bteoc. Thursday September 21,2017 Thursday September 21,2017 Multiply each fraction and cross cancel to simplify. Write your answer as a mixed fraction. Bonus: Explain how to cross cancel. 3 4 5 ∙ 5 11 6 10 ∙ 7 9 Multiply each fraction and cross cancel to simplify. Write your answer as a mixed fraction. Bonus: Explain C.D.F.! 3 5 ÷ 4 9 2 2 3 ÷ 8 3

IWBAT score 80% or higher on the Module #1 Exam bteoc. Friday 9/22 Complete the table to find the fuel consumption in miles per gallon. Is the relationship proportional? What is the Constant of Proportionality (COP)? Friday 9/22 Complete the table. Is the relationship proportional? What is the Constant of Proportionality (COP)? Time (HRS) Independent Pay ($) Dependent 1 6.50 2 3 19.50 5 9 58.50 10 20 Gas (gallons) Independent 3 6 9 12 10 1 Distance (miles) Dependent 24 80