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“Day D” May 8, 2018 8:01 - 9:01 Exploratory 9:03 - 10:03 10:05 -11:05 8:01 - 9:01 Exploratory 9:03 - 10:03 10:05 -11:05 Social Studies 11:07 -11:37 11:39 -12:41 LUNCH (1st Lunch- need $) Science 12:43 - 1:43 English 1:45 - 2:45 Math

Take out H.W. and leave on desk (if completed). Answer this question in your notebook:

Today I will be able to: make sense and persevere in solving real world and mathematical problems. Apply previous knowledge from earlier mathematical standards. So that I can: use my reference sheet to answer real world problems from multiple geometry standards. I will show I know it when I can successfully complete the Geometry Bingo first with 100% accuracy. 6.SMP.1

Language Objective By the end of the lesson, students will be able to use the language domains of speaking, reading and writing. They will show their understanding by reading and writing the solution to real-world geometry problems through the use of their reference sheet. Students will also verbally express their success by saying “Bingo.” Academic Math Language Vocabulary: Geometric shapes, formula, rectangle, rectangular prism, trapezoid, area, volume, surface area (all geometry vocab)

By: Mrs. Matta Mrs. Kennedy Modified by Mrs. Sampson MCAS Bingo By: Mrs. Matta Mrs. Kennedy Modified by Mrs. Sampson

To Play … Find the correct formula Solve the problem Match the formula and solution on your card and cover

Place these numbers on your bingo card 2 3.1 4 5 7 10 24 30 36 40 54 14 60 64 72 74 84 720 99 100 144 216 348

Kelsey has a rug in the center of her bedroom floor Kelsey has a rug in the center of her bedroom floor. Both the floor and the rug are in the shape of a rectangle. The rug, the floor, and some of their dimensions are shown in the diagram below. What is the area, in square feet, of the entire floor?

John has a rectangular prism with the dimensions shown in the diagram below. What is the volume, in cubic feet, of John's rectangular prism?

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The shaded figure below represents Peggy’s garden. Based on the dimensions in the figure, what is the perimeter, in feet, of Peggy’s garden?

The floor in Steve’s room is shaped like a rectangle The floor in Steve’s room is shaped like a rectangle. It has an area of 168 square feet. It has a width of 12 feet. What is the length of Steve’s room?

A rectangular prism and some of its dimensions are shown below. The volume of the rectangular prism is 40 cubic inches. What is h, the height, in inches, of the rectangular prism?

The perimeter of the parallelogram shown below is 24 inches. Based on the given dimensions of the parallelogram, what is the length of side SR?

Carrie’s rectangular garden has the dimensions shown below. Carrie wants to put a fence along the perimeter of her garden. She will pay $15 per foot of fence that she uses. How much money will she spend?

If the volume of the following cube is 64 inches, What is the dimension of each side?

Mrs. Sampson drinks 9 cups of water each day Mrs. Sampson drinks 9 cups of water each day. How many fluid ounces does she drink?

Mrs. Matta is planting a garden Mrs. Matta is planting a garden. She has a small patch of land on the side of her house. The land is in the shape of a triangle. If the dimensions are as follows, 6 ft 10 ft What is the area of the garden?

Parallelogram EFGH has the dimensions shown below. What is the area of the parallelogram?

Kelsey has a rug in the center of her bedroom floor Kelsey has a rug in the center of her bedroom floor. Both the floor and the rug are in the shape of a rectangle. The rug, the floor, and some of their dimensions are shown in the diagram below. What is the perimeter, in feet, of the rug?

What is the area of the following figure? 8 inches

What is the volume of the cube, if each side is 6 feet?

Mrs. Kennedy has a table that has a height of 4 inches Mrs. Kennedy has a table that has a height of 4 inches. If the area is 20 inches, what is the base equal to ?

Roberto has a garden in the shape of a square Roberto has a garden in the shape of a square. The perimeter of his garden is equal to 48 feet. What is the area, in square feet, of Roberto’s garden? Show or explain how you got your answer.

Mrs. Smith is getting ready for a 5 kilometer race Mrs. Smith is getting ready for a 5 kilometer race. How many miles will she run?

What is the area of the parallelogram, if the base is 12 inches and the height is 7 inches?

How do you feel? topic.

I need to get a good night’s sleep Homework: packet due by tomorrow

Accommodations Read or reread presentation or activity directions, as needed or after prompting Use examples to model and act as a guide for emerging learners