Homework Due Friday Unit Test 9/12/17
Order from Least to greatest Learning Target: NS1-NS3: Real world context of computation of rational numbers (integers, fractions, decimals, mixed numbers, & whole numbers) Order from Least to greatest
A warehouse sells clothing at a fraction of its original cost A warehouse sells clothing at a fraction of its original cost. The table below shows the fraction off the original price for clothing that remains in the warehouse after 10 days, 20 days, and 30 days.
Learning Target: NS1-NS3: Real world context of computation of rational numbers (integers, fractions, decimals, mixed numbers, & whole numbers) Before Reading: When did Canada gain its full independence? During Reading: Partner Read and think about the following question, Name one math fact about Canada that interest you and why? After Reading: What is the central idea of the article? 1982
Learning Target: NS1-NS3: Real world context of computation of rational numbers (integers, fractions, decimals, mixed numbers, & whole numbers)
How many Giant Rubber Ducks tall is the CN Tower? #Canada150mathchallenge What do you Notice? Wonder? What information do you need to know? Learning Target: NS1-NS3: Real world context of computation of rational numbers (integers, fractions, decimals, mixed numbers, & whole numbers) How many Giant Rubber Ducks tall is the CN Tower?
How many Giant Rubber Ducks tall is the CN Tower? Learning Target: NS1-NS3: Real world context of computation of rational numbers (integers, fractions, decimals, mixed numbers, & whole numbers) How many Giant Rubber Ducks tall is the CN Tower?
#Canada150mathchallenge Learning Target: NS1-NS3: Real world context of computation of rational numbers (integers, fractions, decimals, mixed numbers, & whole numbers) How many Giant Rubber Ducks tall is the CN Tower?
Learning Target: NS1-NS3: Real world context of computation of rational numbers (integers, fractions, decimals, mixed numbers, & whole numbers)
Learning Target: NS1-NS3: Real world context of computation of rational numbers (integers, fractions, decimals, mixed numbers, & whole numbers)
Learning Target: NS1-NS3: Real world context of computation of rational numbers (integers, fractions, decimals, mixed numbers, & whole numbers) Before Reading: When did Canada gain its full independence? During Reading: Partner Read and think about the following question, Name one math fact about Canada that interest you and why? After Reading: What is the central idea of the article? 1982