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Using Positive and Negative Numbers in ContextProjector Resources Using Positive and Negative Numbers in Context Projector Resources

Using Positive and Negative Numbers in ContextProjector Resources You may use your temperature scale throughout this task to assist you. P-1

Using Positive and Negative Numbers in ContextProjector Resources Contextual Information Water boils at 100 ⁰ C. (212 ⁰ F) Water freezes at 0 ⁰ C. (32 ⁰ F) An average summer day temperature is 30 ⁰. (86 ⁰ F) A cold winter day (in Los Angeles) is 15 ⁰ C. (59 ⁰ F) P-2

Using Positive and Negative Numbers in ContextProjector Resources Put these temperatures in order from coldest to hottest. London +13 ⁰ C Vancouver -11 ⁰ C Paris +20 ⁰ C Beijing -5 ⁰ C P-3

Using Positive and Negative Numbers in ContextProjector Resources Temperature Changes P-4 London +13°C Beijing −5°C If I fly from London to Beijing, does the temperature rise or fall? What is the change in temperature? How do you know?

Using Positive and Negative Numbers in ContextProjector Resources Temperature Changes P-5 Paris +22°C Vancouver −11°C If I fly from Vancouver to Paris, does the temperature rise or fall? What is the change in temperature? How do you know?

Using Positive and Negative Numbers in ContextProjector Resources Temperature Changes The temperature change is +24 ⁰C. What was my journey? The temperature change is -6⁰C. What was my journey? Cairo is 30⁰C warmer than Beijing. What is the temperature in Cairo? P-6 London +13°C Beijing −5°C Paris +22°C Vancouver −11°C

Using Positive and Negative Numbers in ContextProjector Resources Instructions for Working Together 1.Take turns to place cards. 2.When it is your turn, connect two City Temperature cards using a Changes in Temperature arrow card. –Figure out any missing temperatures. –Give reasons explaining your calculations. 3.If others in your group disagree, they should explain why. Then figure out the answer together. 4.When you have reached an agreement, write your solution in the box on the card. 5.Ignore the dashed lines on the cards, for now. We will be using them later. P-7

Using Positive and Negative Numbers in ContextProjector Resources More Temperature Changes P-8 London +8°C Madrid _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ +7°C What is the temperature in Madrid? What calculation gives this answer?

Using Positive and Negative Numbers in ContextProjector Resources More Temperature Changes P-9 −12°C Berlin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Tromso −7°C What is the temperature in Berlin? What calculation gives this answer?

Using Positive and Negative Numbers in ContextProjector Resources More Temperature Changes P-10 Tromso −7°C London +8°C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ What is the temperature change when you fly from Tromso to London? What calculation gives this answer?

Using Positive and Negative Numbers in ContextProjector Resources What is a general method used to figure out a missing final temperature? Starting Temperature + Change = Final Temperature. What is a general method used to figure out starting temperature? Final Temperature – Change = Starting Temperature What is a general method used to figure out temperature change? Final Temperature – Starting Temperature = Change P-11

Using Positive and Negative Numbers in ContextProjector Resources Writing Calculations For each of the temperatures you have already written in the boxes, write a calculation on the dashed lines. When you have completed your posters, you may begin your homework. P-12