Take out a pencil 1. Complete the Quarter 1 Pre-Test.

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Take out a pencil 1. Complete the Quarter 1 Pre-Test

Reminders: 1. Have a Math Composition Tablet (note taking) 2. Take home a Syllabus

Agenda Personal Mathematical Analysis of Achievement test Personal Mathematical Analysis of Achievement test Book assignment Book assignment Syllabus Review Syllabus Review

Personal Mathematical Analysis of Achievement test Circle the problems that you missed. Circle the problems that you missed. Complete the fraction of missed items for each topic. Complete the fraction of missed items for each topic. This PMAAT along with the test will be placed in your Student Led Folio for your upcoming conference.

Thursday 8/12/10 Write this in your planner Homework: Complete the 2.1 lab in your notebook Homework: Complete the 2.1 lab in your notebook Do this in your note book on page 3: Do this in your note book on page 3: At the top of the page write the word: Exponent At the top of the page write the word: Exponent Watch: the demo on Exponents Watch: the demo on Exponents Do: Exponent review- 6.7 Warm-up exercises Do: Exponent review- 6.7 Warm-up exercises

Thursday 8/12/10 Do this in your note book (next top page): Write: at the top of the page: Algebraic Expressions Write: at the top of the page: Algebraic Expressions Do: Get into groups (cards) Do: Get into groups (cards) Get: one passport book Get: one passport book Watch: Demonstration Watch: Demonstration

Algebraic Expressions Algebra tiles Lab 2.1 Complete lab 2.1. (1,2,4,7-13) Complete lab 2.1. (1,2,4,7-13) Sketch problems 2,4,7 in your note book Sketch problems 2,4,7 in your note book If you have not completed the classwork assignment, complete it for homework. If you have not completed the classwork assignment, complete it for homework.

Algebraic Expressions (homework) Do not forget to write your response. To problem 13: How can you rewrite n(ax+b) in an equivalent form?

Algebraic Expressions (Warm-up) Write and Complete: What is the area of a rectangle with length 6 and width (m+2) if m = 5? Explain how you arrived at your answer. Write and Complete: What is the area of a rectangle with length 6 and width (m+2) if m = 5? Explain how you arrived at your answer.

Friday 8/13/10 Write this in your planner Homework: page 54-55: 4-26, 28, 29 Homework: page 54-55: 4-26, 28, 29 Do this in your note book : Do this in your note book : At the top of the page write the words: Order of Operations At the top of the page write the words: Order of Operations Do: Write the order of operations as you watch the video Do: Write the order of operations as you watch the video Watch: the demo on Order of operations Watch: the demo on Order of operations

Friday 8/13/10 Do this in your note book: At the top of the page write the words: Distributive Property At the top of the page write the words: Distributive Property Watch: the demo on Distributive Property Watch: the demo on Distributive Property Do: Warm-up exercises Do: Warm-up exercises

Distributive Property (Warm-up) Evaluate: 1. 3(4) + 3(5)= 2. 6(2) + 6(8)= 3. 7(x) +7(1)= Which pairs are equivalent? a. 2(8) + 2(7) and 2(8+7) b. 5(6) + 2 and 5(6+2) c. 8(3) + 8(4) and 8(3) + 4

Distributive property Two algebraic expressions are equivalent if they have the same values when numbers are substituted for the variables: (example) 2(x +2) = 2x + 4

Distributive property Let a, b, c be numbers or variable expressions. a(b +c) = ab +ac and ab +ac = a(b+c)

Distributive properties Write in your notebook: Write in your notebook: Using the distributive property is sometimes easier than dealing with parenthesis: Write an equivalent expression for 4(3x + 1) Write an equivalent expression for 4(3x + 1) Evaluate both expressions when x=5 Evaluate both expressions when x=5 Which expression do you think is easier to evaluate? Why? Which expression do you think is easier to evaluate? Why?