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Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011 You will need: Bell Ringer Whiteboard/marker/eraser Multiplication Chart Folder/notebook Calculator Bell Ringer A. What is the area and perimeter of a yard that is 20 ft. by 30 ft.? B. What is the area and perimeter of this shape?

Thursda,y Nov. 10, 2011 You will need: Bell ringer Math book Folder/notebook calculator Bell ringer A. What sets of numbers does the number -10 belong to? B. What is GCF? When do we use it?

Friday, Nov. 11, 2011 You will need: Bell Ringer Math book Folder/Notebook Whiteboard/marker/eraser Bell Ringer A. Use prime factorization to reduce 72/100. B. Change 11/7 to a mixed number.

Monday, Nov. 14, 2011 You will need: Bell Ringer: Math book Folder/Notes Calculator Bell Ringer: A. What is the GCF of 20 and 40? B. Create an equivalent fraction to 1/3 with a denominator of 300.

Rational Numbers and Equivalent Fractions Lesson 10 Rational Numbers and Equivalent Fractions

Sets of Numbers Counting Numbers- Whole Numbers- Integers- Rational Numbers- fractions and decimals (Show on a number line)

Equivalent Fraction Different ways to name the same amount. (Use fraction bars to illustrate)

Greatest Common Factor The greatest common factor of a set of numbers is the largest whole number that is a factor of every number in the set. We can reduce a fraction using the GCF. Use a multiplication chart to help you find the GCF of a set of numbers.

Examples Find the GCF of: 12 and 15 24 and 12 30 and 10

Using Prime Factorization to Reduce 72/108 50/100

Create an Equivalent Fraction Fish hook Examples: Write a fraction equivalent to ½ that has a denominator of 100. ¾ that has a denominator of 12. 5/6 with a denominator of 24.

Comparing Fractions Change to a decimal 2/3 and 3/5 ¼ and 2/8

Improper Fractions Improper- 7/2, 4/4, 10/3, 12/6 Not Improper- 2/5, 1/8, 3/10, 6/12

Mixed Numbers A whole number and fraction 2 ¾ 1 ¼ 4 ½

Changing Improper to Mixed (use fraction blocks) 5/2 6/3 4/4