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Materials Reminders

Get out your agenda if you see your name below Get out your agenda if you see your name below. I would like to have you in my FLEX tomorrow. Period 2 Period 7

Add or subtract the following. Musical Math Add or subtract the following. − 3 11 + 1 11 − 5 15 − 4 15 4 5 − 1 5

Group Activity Get into groups of two. Work Area: Cornell Notes Group Activity Get into groups of two. Use a Whiteboard and work the following problem in two ways. Add or subtract the whole number and fractions separately Convert to an improper fraction first and then evaluate. 2 2 5 +1 1 5 4 3 7 +1 2 7 2 5 6 −1 1 6 2 7 8 −3 5 8 3. Be prepared to share with the class!

Essential Question(s): Cornell Notes Topic: Review: Adding and Subtracting Fractions Essential Question(s): How do I add and subtract mixed fractions?

Step 1. ALWAYS CONVERT MIXED FRACTIONS INTO IMPROPER FRACTIONS! Questions: Notes: Cornell Notes How do I add and subtract mixed fractions? Step 1. ALWAYS CONVERT MIXED FRACTIONS INTO IMPROPER FRACTIONS! Example: 1 4 7 +1 3 8 = 11 7 + 11 8 Step 2. Put both fractions over a common denominator! Example: 11 7 + 11 8 = 11(8) 7 (8) + 11(7) 8(7) = 88 56 + 77 56 Step 3. Add the numerators and keep the denominators the same! Example: 88 56 + 77 56 = 165 56 Step 4. Put back in to mixed fraction form if possible! Example: 165 56 = 2 53 56

WS Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers AND Cornell Notes Summary Homework WS Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers AND Cornell Notes Summary