Please start Bellwork #3 8-29-11 Please start Bellwork #3 Please have HW, red pen, pencil, and book on your desk.
Workbook pp.1-3 all odd problems. Write out questions, show work. Agenda 8-29-12 Workbook pp.1-3 all odd problems. Write out questions, show work. p.1 #1-19 odd p.2 #1-15 odd p. 3 #1-15 odd Fruit for Thought due Friday.
Please start Bellwork #4 8-30-12 Please start Bellwork #4 Please have HW, red pen, pencil, and book on your desk.
1-4: Integers and Absolute Value p.17
DEFINITIONS Integers—positive and negative whole numbers. Positive number —a number to the right of zero on a number line Negative number —a number to the left of zero on a number line. Absolute value —the distance from a number to zero
Games and sports (scoring) EXAMPLES of INTEGERS Temperature Stock market Elevation on a map Bank balances Games and sports (scoring)
EXAMPLE 1 Graph -1, 4 and -5 on a number line. Order the numbers from least to greatest. -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
EXAMPLE Absolute value is the distance on a number line that a number is from zero. It is noted like this: or In this example the absolute value of 5 is 5 and the absolute value of -7 is 7
TRY THIS Find Find Find Find
TRY THIS Find 10 Find Find Find
TRY THIS Find 10 Find 10 Find Find
TRY THIS Find 10 Find 10 Find 5 Find
TRY THIS Find 10 Find 10 Find 5 Find -8
TRY THIS Graph 0, 2 and -6 on a number line. Order the numbers from least to greatest.
TRY THIS Graph 0, 2 and -6 on a number line. Order the numbers from least to greatest. -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 Least to greatest: -6, 0, 2
Quiz tomorrow (Lessons 1-1 to 1-4) Agenda 8-30-12 p.19 #12-22 even, 23-32 all Quiz tomorrow (Lessons 1-1 to 1-4)