SEPTEMBER 11, 2014. LT: I CAN GIVE CLEAR AND SPECIFIC FEEDBACK I’m looking for:  Journals out and set up with learning target, habits, do now and explore.

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SEPTEMBER 11, 2014

LT: I CAN GIVE CLEAR AND SPECIFIC FEEDBACK I’m looking for:  Journals out and set up with learning target, habits, do now and explore section.  Write down your homework: Linear Equation of the Day  Team members making sure everyone in their team has started their journal by the time class starts.

DO NOW: PRIVATE THINK TIME Write down as many observations as you can about the input/output table: Time ( Minutes)Cookies BE READY TO SHOW HOMEWORK!

GROUP SHARE OUT Time ( Minutes) Cookies A,B share your observations. If you hear one you already have, put a check mark next to it. You have one minute, and be ready to share your observations as a partner team.

PUBLIC RECORD Take notes in explore section!!!!!

POSTER WRAP UP Person sitting_______ pick up poster. Person sitting_______ make sure everyone in your team has 3 sticky notes from team box. Person sitting _______ clear off table. Person sitting _______ make sure everyone.

GALLERY WALK Art Gallery Norms? Give Feedback on Post its: What I understand from your _____(table, graph, picture, equation) is … Your connection to the (table, graph, picture, equation) might be more clear if … How did you…?

TEAM TALK: 2 MIN As a team, look over the feedback. Make sure everyone gets a chance to see all notes. Be ready to share: As a team, choose one or two sticky notes that are most helpful. What feedback is most helpful? Why?

SELF ASSESSMENT: PRIVATE THINK TIME On your own, you need to assess your work. Read over the rubric and provide specific pieces of evidence that show why you graded yourself the way you did. On the back:  Think about the habits we used while solving this problem.  This is a place to give me any feedback you have about your group work, the class, your problem solving or anything you think I should know about the poster.

NUMBER TALKS

Chocolate Math 1.Pick the number of times per week you’d like to have chocolate. (At least once but less than ten times.) 2.Multiply this number by 2. 3.Add 5. 4.Multiply it by If you have already had your birthday, add If you haven’t, add Now subtract the four-digit year you were born in. 7.You should have a three-digit number. THE FIRST DIGIT OF THIS IS YOUR ORIGINAL NUMBER THE NEXT TWO NUMBERS ARE YOUR AGE

HOMEWORK Tonight I am asking you to graph an equation in your journal. You can find the homework at my swift site: Look under our class, and homework for September 11. On your table there are also copies of the homework.

INTRO TO ALG

LT: I CAN APPLY THE ORDER OF OPERATIONS TO MULTIPLE SITUATIONS. I’m looking for:  Journals out and set up with learning target, habits, do now and explore section.  Write down your homework: Finish Scavenger Hunt  Team members making sure everyone in their team has started their journal by the time class starts.

DO NOW: PRIVATE THINK TIME Answer the following questions: What is the driving distance from Kent, WA to Miami, FL ? 1.What is too LOW ? 2.What is too HIGH ? 3.Your estimate 4. My estimate makes sense because… BE READY TO SHOW HOMEWORK!

A/B PARTNER TALK Come to agreement with your partner …  What is too low?  What is too high?  What is your estimate? Write your responses on the white board. Both of you should be prepared to explain your reasoning.

PEMDAS REVIEW Please grab a half sheet that looks like this:  Everyone needs one Colored Marker, a Pencil and their journal. 

NOTES. BOOM.

COMPUTERS: E TEXTBOOK/SWIFT SITE E Textbook- Shortcuts X drive eTextbooks Intro to Algebra PDF only Swift: Northwood site Teachers Molly Huggins Visit My Swift Site Other ways?

SCAVENGER HUNT Work in partners Keep your work organized. One Laptop/Book per partner pair. Record ALL work in Explore section of journal. No work gets no credit. The first five teams to complete the hunt with all work recorded:  Write your name on the white board  You will receive a treat!

READY? Timer is on!!!!

HOMEWORK Tonight: Finish Scavenger Hunt You can find the homework at my swift site: Look under our class, and Text book scavenger hunt I also have hard copies of the text and scavenger hunt.