Do-Now Write the equations and solve: 1). Sam goes shopping with $100. After buying Call of Duty: Black Ops he has $42 left over. How much did he spend?

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Do-Now Write the equations and solve: 1). Sam goes shopping with $100. After buying Call of Duty: Black Ops he has $42 left over. How much did he spend? 2). Liana goes out to dinner with two friends and they split the bill equally. If they each pay $24, how much was the bill? COMPLETE THE DO NOW SILENTLY, INDEPENDENTLY

Objective SWBAT solve one-step equations SWBAT to review for specific areas of weakness for tomorrow’s unit test. Copy all items in red in your notes

1). Marcy’s CD player cost $45 less than DVD player. If her DVD player cost $95, how much did her CD player cost? 2). The population of Newtown now is twice what it was in If the population now is 20,000, what was it in 1970? 3). Sammi is making cookies. She has put in 6 cups of sugar. If she needs 10 cups, how many more does she need to put in? Word Problem Practice

Breakout Groups: Penn State Combining Unlike Terms: Christina PEMDAS: Derek, Zach Simplifying: Sam, Cyrena, Mandy

Breakout Groups: Penn Combining Unlike Terms: Jen, Sammi, Sam, Liana, Kristen PEMDAS: Ryan, Ethan, Max T Simplifying: Max F, Chris, Collen, Faith