Word Splash Create you own word splash using a focus word. Let NO one know your word. Use other words to describe that word. We will have to guess which.

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Homework Due Thursday Comprehensive Test 2 Friday Menu Choice Board Due Friday

Word Splash Create you own word splash using a focus word. Let NO one know your word. Use other words to describe that word. We will have to guess which focus word you’re a describing. 7th Grade Torch Great Students Smart Creative Unique Talented

Focus Words Pythagorean Theorem Volume Exponents Irrational Number Perfect Squares Perfect Cubes

Team Yellow -Vs-Team Green Everyone must answer the question since numbers will randomly be called Yes! You can help your teammates If correct, place your counter in the position of choice Remember to play defense!

Which of the following item is best described as a sphere? A. Pizza B. Soda can C. Cereal box D. Tennis ball

Do the following lengths form a right triangle? A = 10inches B = 12 inches C = 14 inches

xc , for x

Sue left her house traveling due west towards the store Sue left her house traveling due west towards the store. After 35 yards she traveled due north 19 yards to the store. When she left the store she cut across the field and traveled along a straight path. How much shorter was the path Sue took home then the path she took to the store?

Two cylindrical science beakers are similar Two cylindrical science beakers are similar. The smaller one has a radius of 2 cm and a height of 4 cm. Its volume is about 50 cubic cm. The larger beaker has a height of about 16 cm. Approximately what is the volume of the larger beaker?

0.5(8x-14)=37