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Binder Checks

Name:____________________________ Date:_____________________________ Binder Check: Find the following three papers from your binder. Paper # 1: Decimal Number Search/2 Paper # 2: Section 2.2-Adding Integer Notes/2 Paper # 3: Enrichment 2.5-Cross Number Puzzle/2 Ease of Finding Papers/1 Vocabulary Sheet- Completely filled out./5 Organization3 points – Very neat and organized. 2 points – A couple of papers falling out, but easy to flip through pages. 1 point – Many papers falling out, hard to flip through pages 0 points – Binder is very messy or there are very few math papers in binder. /3 Total Points:/15

Vocabulary Sheet Score 5 points – All words correct 4 points – Missed 1-3 words 3 points – Missed 4-6 words 2 points – Missed 7-9 words 1 point – Missed words 0 points – Missed 13 or more words

Name:____________________________ Date:_____________________________ Binder Check: Find the following three papers from your binder. Paper # 1: Decimal Number Search/2 Paper # 2: Section 2.2-Adding Integer Notes/2 Paper # 3: Enrichment 2.5-Cross Number Puzzle/2 Ease of Finding Papers/1 Vocabulary Sheet- Completely filled out./5 Organization3 points – Very neat and organized. 2 points – A couple of papers falling out, but easy to flip through pages. 1 point – Many papers falling out, hard to flip through pages 0 points – Binder is very messy or there are very few math papers in binder. /3 Total Points:/15

Section 1.7 Scatter Plots

In inches, measure… Your height, And your wingspan

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Determine whether a scatter plot of the data for the following might show a positive, negative, or no relationship. Explain your answer. As shoe size increases, test scores fluctuate.

Determine whether a scatter plot of the data for the following might show a positive, negative, or no relationship. Explain your answer. outside temperature and heating bill eye color and test score

Homework Practice 1.7