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“Day A” February 3, 2017 7:51 -8:51 Math 8:53 -9:53 Science 9:55-10:55 7:51 -8:51 Math 8:53 -9:53 Science 9:55-10:55 Exploratory 10:57-11:59 12:01-12:31 Social Studies LUNCH (3rd Lunch) 12:33 -1:33 English 1:35 - 2:35

Common Assessment 8 Please get a Common Assessment #8 to complete You will have 15 minutes to work on it (please make sure your name is on it before you hand it in) Check it over and make sure you answered everything before turning it in.

Substitute values for the variable in an equation or inequality I can…: Substitute values for the variable in an equation or inequality So I can determine which values will result in a true number sentence or a false number sentence I will know I got it when I can successfully complete at least 5 out of the 6 whiteboard problems. 6.EE.B.5

Language Objective By the end of the lesson, students will be able to use the language domains of reading and writing to communicate the academic math language of equations and inequalities. Students will be able to verbally communicate and write a determined sentence that will result in a true number sentence or a false number sentence. They will know I got it when they verbally communicate add can successfully write and complete at least 5 out of the 6 whiteboard problems. Academic Math Language Vocabulary: Equations, inequalities, expressions

1. Go to pg. 108 and copy: 4 ½ = 4.5 Is equal to 4 ½ > 4.0 4 ½ > 4.0 Is greater than Is less than 4 < 4 ½ 4 ≤ 4 ½ 4 ≤ 4 Is less than or equal to or 4 ½ ≥ 4 4 ≥ 4 Is greater than or equal to or

Pg. 111 TRUE Any value for “h” other than 2 1/6 will make this number sentence false. I .. FALSE Any value for “g” less than ¼ will make this number sentence true. We .. TRUE Any value for “f” greater than 12 will make this number sentence false. We ..

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Pg. 111 TRUE Any value for “r” greater than 23 will make this number sentence false. You.. You.. FALSE 9 is the only number that will make number sentence true.

topic. How do you feel?

3g > 15 Substitute 4 ½ for g 3 (4 1/2) > 15 13.5 > 15 False Using your whiteboards, substitute the indicated value into the variable, and state whether the resulting number sentence is true or false. 4 + x = 12 Substitute 8 for x 4 + 8 = 12 12 = 12 True 3g > 15 Substitute 4 ½ for g 3 (4 1/2) > 15 13.5 > 15 False 14.2 < h -10.3 Substitute 25.8 for h 14.2 < 25.8 – 10.3 14.2 < 15.5 True

3 > k + ¼ Substitute 1 ½ for k Using your whiteboards, substitute the indicated value into the variable, and state whether the resulting number sentence is true or false.     3 > k + ¼ Substitute 1 ½ for k 3 > 1.5 + .25 3 > 1.75 3 > 1 ¾ True

topic. How do you feel?

With your partners… Go to page 111, and complete questions 6-9. Have your partners check it by trying to solve the problem.

Page 110

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