Do-Now Write and solve the following equations: 1). The difference between a number and four is ten. 2). The product of a number and six is forty two.

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Do-Now Write and solve the following equations: 1). The difference between a number and four is ten. 2). The product of a number and six is forty two. 3). A number split six ways is ten. 4). Fifteen combined with a number is fifty four. 5). Twice a number is thirty. 6). A number decreased by thirty nine is twelve. COMPLETE THE DO NOW SILENTLY, INDEPENDENTLY, & IMMEDIATELY DURING REVIEW I WILL ASK FOR VOLUNTEERS TO SOLVE THESE! EVERYONE ELSE PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!

Shout Outs Great Quiz grades: Zach, Cyrena, Christina, Mandy All four areas of reteaching went up: exponents, adding unlike terms, PEMDAS, and simplifying expressions, by an average of 24% Homework Participation 9/19 to 10/3 was 100% Penn State wins cohort competition 9/19 to 10/3…. Focus on what we are doing today!

Objective & Essential Understanding Objective: SWBAT write and solve equations from word problems. Essential Understanding: Word problems look hard but are easy if you follow the steps! Focus on what we are doing today!

Thought Question: Why are word problems important to our learning in math? Think, and then write When finished sit in academic posture

Solving Word Problems: CUBES Step 1). Read Slowly and Carefully Step 2). Circle Vocabulary Cues Step 3). Underline Key Information Step 4). Box Identify what is on the “other” side of the equal sign; usually this has “is” before it Step 5). Evaluate and Step 6). Solve

Vocabulary Cues _____________: More, And, Raise, Sum, Total, Combine, Plus, Increase, In all, Altogether, Additional, How Many _____________: Fewer, Change, Less than, Lost, Difference, Remain, Decrease, Left _____________: Product, Of, Times, Lost, By, Twice, Multiplied, Each, How Many _____________: Divide, Cut, Split, Every, Average, Shared, Quotient, Ratio, Each Work Silently & Independently; silent hands for questions/to volunteer DURING REVIEW PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!

Which Operation? Combine: _____________: Work Silently & Independently; silent hands for questions/to volunteer DURING REVIEW PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!

Which Operation? Combine: _____________: Quotient: _____________: Work Silently & Independently; silent hands for questions/to volunteer DURING REVIEW PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!

Which Operation? Combine: _____________: Quotient: _____________: Twice: _______________: Work Silently & Independently; silent hands for questions/to volunteer DURING REVIEW PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!

Which Operation? Combine: _____________ Quotient: _____________ Twice: _______________ Difference: ____________ Work Silently & Independently; silent hands for questions/to volunteer DURING REVIEW PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!

Which Operation? Combine: _____________ Quotient: _____________ Twice: _______________ Difference: ____________ Each: ________________ Total: ________________ Work Silently & Independently; silent hands for questions/to volunteer DURING REVIEW PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!

Which Operation? Combine: _____________ Quotient: _____________ Twice: _______________ Difference: ____________ Each: ________________ Total: ________________ Average: _____________ Work Silently & Independently; silent hands for questions/to volunteer DURING REVIEW PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!

Let’s Try Together 1). George is making cookies. He eats five cookies, and has 25 left. How many did he have to start? Write the equation and solve. 2). Kristen gives each of her four friends $10. How much money did he have to start? Work Silently & Independently; silent hands for questions/to volunteer DURING REVIEW PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!

Let’s Try Together 1). At a restaurant, Max and his three Red Sox friends decide to divide the bill evenly. If each person pays $21, what was the total bill? 2). How many packs of pens can you buy with $18 if one pack costs $3? 3). Sam biked 50 miles this week more than Sal. He biked 67 miles. How many miles did Sal bike? 4). After paying $4 for a salad, Zach has $10 left. How much money did he have before buying the salad? Work Silently & Independently; silent hands for questions/to volunteer DURING REVIEW PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!

Independent Practice 1). Two identical packages weight 40 pounds together. How much does each weigh? 2). Twice a number is 32. What is that number? 3). Mr. Nauen has Hershey bars for Chocolate Friday. After giving away ten, he has eight left. How many did he start with? 4). Jack and his friend have 18 donuts combined. If his friend has six, how many does Jack have? Work Silently & Independently; silent hands for questions/to volunteer DURING REVIEW PUT A CHECK NEXT TO A RIGHT ANSWER OR CORRECT IT!