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Please complete Thursday’s Warm Up questions. Good Morning  Please complete Thursday’s Warm Up questions.

Learning Targets I can translate phrases into numerical expressions. I can evaluate expressions. I can insert parenthesis to make an equation true.

4 less than the quotient of 18 and 2 Review Which numerical expression would represent the statement below? 4 less than the quotient of 18 and 2 4 – 18 ÷ 2 (18 ÷ 2) -4 4 – 18 x 2 18 ÷ (2 – 4)

Review Mateo inserted parentheses to the expression 4 + 5 x 2 ÷ 6 -3 to create an expression with a value of 0. Which of the following shows where Mateo inserted the parentheses? (4 + 5) x 2 ÷ 6 -3 4 + (5 x 2) ÷ 6 -3 4 + 5 x (2 ÷ 6) -3 4 + 5 x 2 ÷ (6 -3)

Review Juan added a set of parentheses and a set of brackets in the expression below. Juan’s expression has a value of 40. 15 ÷ 3 x 5 + 4 x 8 Write one way that Juan could have written the grouping symbols.

Review Keesha wrote the expression 3 + 4 x 2. Which statement correctly translates the expression that Keesha wrote? The sum of 3 and 4 multiplied by 2 Two times the product of 3 and 4 3 more than the product of 4 and 2 3 more than the sum of 4 and 2

Review Which numerical expression has a value of 8? 15 ÷ 3 + (8 – 3 + 2) 16 – (4 x 2 + 2) + 8

Review Li is 12 years old. Match each phrase to its numerical expression. Maya is 3 years more than twice Li’s age. 1.) 3 x 12 -2 Greg is 2 years less than three times Li’s age. 2.) 2 x 12 + 3 Cassie is 3 years less than twice Li’s age. 3.) 3 x 12 + 2 Peter is 2 years more than three times Li’s age. 4.) 2 x 12 -3

Review Evaluate each expression. Compare the value to 20. Write each expression in the correct box. Also, translate the green expressions into phrases. 1/5 x (9x2) (9x2) x (4-3) (9x2) ÷ 3 22 – (9x2) (9x2) + 10 4 x ¼ x (9x2) 1 x (9x2) 3 x (9x2) Less than 18 Equal to 18 Greater than 18

Analyze iReady authors are creating a practice question. They add the phrase below. 1.75 more than 15 divided by 5 Determine if the phrase can be translated into each of the numerical expressions. Select Yes or No. Yes No No Yes No 15 ÷ 5+1.75 ( 1.75+ 15) ÷ 5 15 ÷ ( 1.75+ 5) 1.75 + ( 15 ÷ 5) 5 ÷ ( 1.75+ 15) Yes No

Carl translated a phrase into a numerical expression shown below. Analyze Carl translated a phrase into a numerical expression shown below. 14 + (22 ÷ 9) Which phrase could he have translated? Mark all that apply. 14 plus the quotient of 22 and 9 The quotient of 22 and 9 increased by 14 The sum of 14 and 22 divided by 9 Add 14 and 9, then divide by 22 The quotient of 22 and 9 more than 14

Partner Chat With your partner, evaluate the ten expressions. As you work, discuss which steps you must take first. As you complete two, check your progress. When you have finished, please submit your work to the tray. Mini Quiz Version B

PROVE IT!! & Rock your Quiz Can you hit the targets??? Can you translate phrases into numerical expressions?? Can you evaluate expressions?? Can you insert parenthesis to make an equation true?? PROVE IT!! & Rock your Quiz