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Will YOU go to Hollywood?

How do you get your golden ticket? Complete numerical patterns Write rules from function boxes Solve algebraic equations Complete geometric patterns Describe all types of transformations Show all your work and prove your answers Follow directions

Number Patterns Review If the numbers are increasing, the pattern is using addition or multiplication If the numbers are decreasing , the pattern is using subtraction or division In 6th grade, many patterns use more than one step Always try to write your “rule” of the pattern in algebraic form

R U ready 2 face the judges?

Use a hundreds board to find- Numbers with a 4 in them Numbers that are multiples of 3 Numbers with a 7 in them Numbers that are multiples of 5 Numbers with a 0 in them Numbers that are divisible by 6 Numbers with a 5 in the tens place Numbers that are multiples of 4 Numbers having both digits the same Numbers that are both multiples of 2 and 3 Numbers that are divisible by 8 Numbers whose digits add to 9 (example: 63)

Decisions….Decisions….Decisions Today is my 55th birthday. I have decided to give away some of my money each year to my relatives. You may choose one of the following options: Option 1: $100 dollars now, $90 next year, then $80 the year after, and so on. Option 2: $10 dollars now, $20 next year, then $30 the year after, and so on. Option 3: $1 now, $2 next year, $4 the year after and so on doubling each year. You will only receive money until I retire. Write to me soon and tell me how you want your money. With Love, Uncle Taylor

Complete function box X Y 3 15 5 23 7 31 9 39 11 47 13 55 ? What is the Rule?

Solve these equations with Bo 4n + 4 = 20 n=? 10n - 10 = 50 n=? p ÷ 13 = 4 p=? n – n + 5( n – 7) = 45 n=? t  10 + 2= 52 t=? 5n + 5 = 20 n=? p ÷ 10 = 4 p=?

David says, “Solve these patterns”

What color blocks are missing?

What blocks are missing?

What color blocks are missing?

Ready for Transformation?

Reflection, Rotation, or Translation

Reflection, Rotation, or Translation

Reflection, Rotation, or Translation

Reflection, Rotation, or Translation

Why is this not perfect reflection? The zebras have slightly different striping. One has its nose closer to the ground.

Congrats….C u N Mathwood!

Yes, you have Homework A special four-digit number has the following traits: All the digits are different The digit in the thousands place is 3 times the digit in the tens place. The number is odd. The sum of the digits is 27. What is the special four-digit number?