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Warm up 8/10 Refer back to your class syllabus for following questions. 1.What is your on line textbook website?. 2. What is Ms. Baiks website ? 3.What is the % for test in grading system? 4.What is the 8 th grade promotion requirement for math class? 5.Write two classroom rules and expectation.

Warm up 8/11/ What is classroom procedure for bathroom use? 2. According to classroom procedure, how do you make up work when you are absent? 3. Change to mixed number. a. 45/8 b. 31/7 4. Change to improper fraction. a. 4 1/3 b. 2 3/7 5.Solve a. 4/7 – 3/14 b. 3 1/3 + 5/6

Warm up 8/12 Add/Subtract /3- 1 5/6 2.( – 1 5/7 ) – 3/7 3. 2/9 – (- 1 1/3) 4. 3/5 + 2/3 5. 2/5 – 1 1/5