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Let’s Try Together

Rate of Change Practice

What are we doing? 1) Creating new base partners. #1 – 8, Rate of Change Practice You choose: Rational/Irrational, Exponents, Scientific Notation Review (0.5 points each) Equations and Pythagorean Theorem Review (1 point each)

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What are we doing? 1) Creating new base partners. #1 – 8, Rate of Change Practice You choose: Rational/Irrational, Exponents, Scientific Notation Review (0.5 points each) Equations and Pythagorean Theorem Review (1 point each)

Get your desk ready for partner practice.

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1st Base Partner

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What are we doing? 1) Creating new base partners. #1 – 8, Rate of Change Practice You choose: Rational/Irrational, Exponents, Scientific Notation Review (0.5 points each) Equations and Pythagorean Theorem Review (1 point each)

Move desks back.

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