Evaluate each expression for c = 6, d = 5, and e = 10. 1. 2. c + d Shemika practices basketball for 2 hours each day. d e 1 2 11 2d2d 10 hours; 24 hours;

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Evaluate each expression for c = 6, d = 5, and e = c + d Shemika practices basketball for 2 hours each day. d e d2d 10 hours; 24 hours; 40 hours Warm-Up: 3. Write an expression for the number of hours she practices in d days. 4. Find the number of hours she practices in 5, 12, and 20 days.

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Syllabus Please purchase your class materials ASAP. We will organize our notebooks on Monday. You and your parent/guardian must fill out the back page and return it to me ASAP. Class Blog:

Classwork: Stations Number your paper as follows: Station 1: Reading Strategies 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Station 2: 1.1 Practice A 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) Station 3: 1.1 Practice A 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) Station 4: 1.1 Problem Solving 1) 2) 3) 4) Station 5: 1.1 Problem Solving 5) 6) 7)

Classwork: Stations There will be 2 to 3 people at each station. You will have 10 minutes to work at each station. When I tell you to rotate, go to the following station in numerical order. (If you are at 5, you will restart at 1.) You may use your notes from yesterday to help you at each station.

Closing Journal Answer one of the following questions: –What did I learn today? –What did I like about today’s class? –What did I dislike about today’s class? **Write down the question that you choose to answer in your journal.** HOMEWORK: 1.1 Practice B