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Warm Up 01/28 Practice CRCT Question: Construct a graph that shows the following information. Be sure to include the equation for the graph. Guessing a Number Between 1 and 5 Number GuessedFrequency

Closing 01/28 Surprise Song Project: For the remainder of the period, work on your song project by identifying ways to incorporate math visuals into the video such as graphs, charts, etc.

Warm Up 01/29 Practice CRCT Question: Construct a graph that shows the following information. Be sure to include the equation for the graph. Guessing a Number Between 1 and 5 Number GuessedFrequency 11/ / /2

Closing 01/29 Surprise Song Project: For the remainder of the period, work on your song project by identifying ways to incorporate math visuals into the video such as graphs, charts, etc.

Warm Up 01/30 Practice CRCT Question: Construct a graph that shows the following information. Be sure to include the equation for the graph. Guessing a Number Between 1 and 15 Number GuessedFrequency

Closing 01/30 Surprise Song Project: For the remainder of the period, work on your song project by organizing the scenes and visual aids to the lyrics in order to have a greater impact on the audience.

Warm Up 01/31 Practice CRCT Question: Construct a graph that shows the following information. Be sure to include the equation for the graph. Guessing a Number Between 1 and 15 Number GuessedFrequency

Closing 01/31 Strategies for Success: We’ve been very busy with our project, but let’s not forget about our test tomorrow! Let’s quickly review topics that will be on the test tomorrow such as: How to analyze a graph or table. How to write a linear equation based on patterns in the data. Recognizing which table, graph, or equation best fits a given scenario written in words.

Warm Up 02/01 Practice CRCT Question: Construct a graph that shows the following information. Be sure to include the equation for the graph. Guessing a Number Between 1 and 15 Number GuessedFrequency

Closing 02/01 Reflection Question: How do you think you did on today’s test? What questions or problems were the most challenging for you? What steps did you take to prepare for today’s test? What could you have done differently to improve your performance for next time?