Before you sit down make sure you have all your supplies! Monday, Sept. 19, 2016 Before you sit down make sure you have all your supplies!
Jumpstart -17 - 9 = 2) - 9 - 12 = 3) -12 - 14 = 4) - 20 - 3 =
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Rules: Subtracting- different sign Subtracting Integers Rules: Subtracting- different sign KEEP, FLIP, CHANGE (KFC)
Rules: Subtracting- Same Sign Subtracting Integers Rules: Subtracting- Same Sign Example: -12 - (- 10) = Keep the first number the same Example: -12 - (-10 ) = Flip the subtraction sign to addition Example: -12 + ( - 10) =
Rules: Subtracting- Same Sign Subtracting Integers Rules: Subtracting- Same Sign Change the sign of the second number to its opposite Example: -12 + +10 = Now subtract the numbers and take the sign of the bigger number Example: -12 + +10 = -2
-14 - (- 4) = 2) -2 - ( - 5) = 3) -17 - (- 12) = 4) --1 - ( - 15) = You try it!! -14 - (- 4) = 2) -2 - ( - 5) = 3) -17 - (- 12) = 4) --1 - ( - 15) = 5) -15 - ( - 16) = 6) -18 - ( - 18) = 7) -14 - ( - 6) = 8) -9 - ( -10) =
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Before you sit down make sure you have all your supplies! Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016 Before you sit down make sure you have all your supplies!
-17 - ( -9) = 2) - 9 - ( -12) = 3) -12 - ( -14) = 4) - 20 - ( -3) = Jumpstart -17 - ( -9) = 2) - 9 - ( -12) = 3) -12 - ( -14) = 4) - 20 - ( -3) =
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In groups work through your packet Subtraction in groups In groups work through your packet Write in your notebook not on the packet I will set a timer for each sheet you should get through If you get through the sheet you receive a marble
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Before you sit down make sure you have all your supplies! Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016 Before you sit down make sure you have all your supplies!
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Multiplicative Inverse: Multiplicitive Inverse, terminating decimals, repeating decimals KIM Vocab Multiplicative Inverse: Means the reciprocal of the number. Example: 13 and the inverse is 1/13 Terminating decimal: It is a decimal that ends Repeating decimal: It is a decimal that doesn’t end, like. 0.6666666...You may show it doesn’t end if you 0.6 with a line over top of the 6.
Multiplying positive and negative numbers Same Sign ---- Positive 2 × 2 = 4 -9 × -2 = 18
Multiplying positive and negative numbers Different Sign ---- negative -2 × 2 = - 4 -9 × 2 = -18
You try it! 7 × 6 = -8 × 4 = -9 × -5 = 2 × -5 =
Dividing positive and negative numbers Same Sign ---- Positive 2 × 2 = 4 -9 × -2 = 18
Divding positive and negative numbers Different Sign ---- negative -2 × 2 = - 4 -9 × 2 = -18
You try it! 14 ÷ 2 = -8 ÷ 4 = -9 ÷ -3 = 20 ÷ -5 =
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Before you sit down make sure you have all your supplies! Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016 Before you sit down make sure you have all your supplies!
Jumpstart 2 × -3 = 2) -12 ÷ 4 = 3) 14 ÷ 7 = 4) 9 ÷ -3 = 5) -5 × -10 =
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Group Work: Investigation Pages 24 and 25 in groups. (scanned) Things to think about… We have multplied and divide fractions and decimals before what is the difference now? What strategies can you come up with to help you remember positive and negative numbers?
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Before you sit down make sure you have all your supplies! Friday, Sept. 23, 2016 Before you sit down make sure you have all your supplies!
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Converting Fractions to Decimals How do you think we convert fractions to decimals?
Fraction line also means divided by Converting Fractions to Decimals 2 5 Fraction line also means divided by
Converting Fractions to Decimals 2 5 Numerator or top number goes under divide sign 5 2 Denominator or bottom number goes on the outside of the divide sign
Converting Fractions to Decimals 5 2 Step 1: How many times does 5 go into 2? Step 2: Add a decimal under the division sign and on top of the division sign. 0. 5 2.
Converting Fractions to Decimals Step 3: Add a zero under the division sign 0. 5 2.0 Step 4: How many times does 5 go into 20 0. 4 5 2.0 -2 0 Answer = 0.4
Converting Fractions to Decimals 3 4 Numerator or top number goes under divide sign 4 3 Denominator or bottom number goes on the outside of the divide sign
Converting Fractions to Decimals 4 3 Step 1: How many times does 4 go into 3? Step 2: Add a decimal under the division sign and on top of the division sign. 0. 4 3.
Converting Fractions to Decimals Step 3: Add a zero under the division sign 0. 4 3.0 Step 4: How many times does 4 go into 30 0. 7 4 3.0 -2 8 2 Answer = 0.4
Converting Fractions to Decimals Step 5: Continue adding zeros till the numbers end or repeat and see how many times 4 goes into the new number. 0. 7 5 4 3.00 -2 8 20 -20 Answer = 0.75
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