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“Day D” May 7, 2019 7:51 - 8:51 Exploratory 8:53 - 9:53 9:55 - 10:55 7:51 - 8:51 Exploratory 8:53 - 9:53 9:55 - 10:55 Social Studies 10:57 -11:27 11:29-11:59 12:01-12:31 Science LUNCH (2nd Lunch) 12:33 - 1:33 English 1:35 - 2:35 Math Cell phones are in lockers Gum is in trash Your schedule for today!

-(-5) DO NOW: Take out your packet/H.W. Find the 5 number summary of this data set: 2, 5, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 -(-5)

6.SMP.1 all 6th grade standards Today I will be able to: make sense and persevere in solving real world and mathematical problems. So that I can: apply previous knowledge from earlier 6th grade mathematical standards to answer real world problems from multiple standards. I will show I know it when I can verbally discuss and then successfully complete MCAS problems with my group and compete in “A Minute to Win It” style challenges. 6.SMP.1 all 6th grade standards

Vocabulary: Expressions Equations Variables data points Statistics graphical representation of data geometric shapes Angles Area Volume Perimeter 6th grade vocabulary

A MINUTE TO WIN IT! Objective of the game……to get the most points! 14 questions (1 minute to answer) 14 challenges (1 minute to complete)

8 ¾ A MINUTE TO WIN IT! Question #1: Challenge #1: STACK IT UP: Players must stack 25 pennies in under a minute using only one hand. This game works well with 3 players competing in each round of play. One player per team.

A MINUTE TO WIN IT! 11 yards Question #2: Challenge #2: “SPACE SAUCER”: Players place a straw in their mouth and use suction to transfer a pile of 25 circle chips from one plate to another in under one minute. Only one hand may be used to hold the straw. One player per team.

A MINUTE TO WIN IT! 120 meters2 Question #3: Challenge #3: “SCOOP IT UP”: Using nothing but a spoon in your mouth, transfer six ping pong balls from one bowl to another in less than one minute. No hands! Hands are only allowed if you drop the ping pong ball, and then they can be used to place the ball back into the original bowl for another transfer attempt. One player per team.

A MINUTE TO WIN IT! 1:3 Question #4: Challenge #4: DEFY GRAVITY: Using only one hand, players must keep two balloons from touching the ground for one minute. No holding the balloons!  1 player per team, to give the players ample space to knock their balloons around.

A MINUTE TO WIN IT! GCF = 8 Question #5: Challenge #5: 32 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 40 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 5 GCF = 8 Challenge #5: “NOODLING AROUND”: Using a long piece of spaghetti in your mouth, stack 6 penne pasta in a row in 60 seconds or less. Everyone plays.

A MINUTE TO WIN IT! Question #6: Challenge #6: 6 cars “A BIT DICEY”: You have one minute to build a tower of six cubes on the end of a popsicle stick. The trick here is that the popsicle stick must be held in your mouth.

A MINUTE TO WIN IT! 5y + 10 Question #7: Challenge #7: “SCOOP IT UP”: Using nothing but a spoon in your mouth, transfer six ping pong balls from one bowl to another) in less than one minute. No hands! Hands are only allowed if you drop the ping pong ball, and then they can be used to place the ball back into the original bowl for another transfer attempt. One player per team.

A MINUTE TO WIN IT! Question #8: SA= 110 m2 Challenge #8: DEFY GRAVITY: Using only one hand, players must keep two balloons from touching the ground for one minute. No holding the balloons! 

A MINUTE TO WIN IT! 1:2 Question #9: Challenge #9: meal : vegetables 1:2 Challenge #9: “NOODLING AROUND”: Using a long piece of spaghetti in your mouth, stack 6 penne pasta in a row in 60 seconds or less. Everyone plays.

A MINUTE TO WIN IT! Question #10: Challenge #10: “A BIT DICEY”: You have one minute to build a tower of six cubes on the end of a popsicle stick. The trick here is that the popsicle stick must be held in your mouth. Everyone plays.

A. 800-4d A MINUTE TO WIN IT! Question #11: Challenge #11: STACK IT UP: Players must stack 25 pennies in under a minute using only one hand. This game works well with 3 players competing in each round of play. One player per team.

A MINUTE TO WIN IT! $4 per pie Question #12: Challenge #12: “SPACE SAUCER”: Players place a straw in their mouth and use suction to transfer a pile of 25 circle chips from one plate to another in under one minute. Only one hand may be used to hold the straw. One player per team.

A MINUTE TO WIN IT! 250 sweatshirts Question #13: Challenge #13: “SCOOP IT UP”: Using nothing but a spoon in your mouth, transfer six ping pong balls from one bowl to another in less than one minute. No hands! Hands are only allowed if you drop the ping pong ball, and then they can be used to place the ball back into the original bowl for another transfer attempt. One player per team.

A MINUTE TO WIN IT! x=6 Question #14: Challenge #14: DEFY GRAVITY: Using only one hand, players must keep two balloons from touching the ground for one minute. No holding the balloons!  1 player per team, to give the players ample space to knock their balloons around.

Homework: MCAS packet from yesterday due tomorrow

Accommodations Read or reread presentation or activity directions, as needed or after prompting Use examples to model and act as a guide for emerging learners