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LAM I NOTEBOOK TAB 1 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS

TAB 1(OF 5) ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS ALL ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS, LISTED BY DATE 5 LINE DISCUSSION SPACE PER ENTRY NO TABLE OF CONTENTS REQUIRED IN SECTION 1

Tab 1 Essential Questions: 08/24-28 How do equations relate to real-world situations? (1.3)

LAM I TAB 2 CLASS NOTES AND VOCABULARY

TAB 2 (OF 5) CLASS NOTES/VOCAB TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE: EACH ENTRY LISTED BY DATE EACH ENTRY NEEDS A COMPLETE HEADING NAME _?__ PER, LAM I, DATE PAGE NUMBER OR SECTION COVERED EACH SHOULD BE FILED CHRONOLOGICALLY (BY DATE)

Tab 2: Class notes and vocabulary 4 basic steps of problem solving Understand the problem Devise a plan Carry out your plan Check your solution for correctness.

Examples 8-15, section 1.3:

LAM I TAB 3 WRITING JOURNAL

TAB 3 (OF 5) WRITING/JOURNAL TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE: EACH ENTRY LISTED BY DATE EACH ENTRY NEEDS A COMPLETE HEADING NAME _?__ PER, LAM I, DATE PAGE NUMBER OR SECTION COVERED EACH SHOULD BE FILED CHRONOLOGICALLY (BY DATE)

Tab 3 Writing Journal Explain why it is so important to follow steps in problem solving? Cite examples.

TAB 4 (OF 5) CLASSWORK/HOMEWORK TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE: EACH ENTRY LISTED BY DATE EACH ENTRY NEEDS A COMPLETE HEADING NAME _?__ PER, LAM I, DATE PAGE NUMBER OR SECTION COVERED EACH SHOULD BE FILED CHRONOLOGICALLY (BY DATE)

Tab 4 classwork and homework: 08/ pgs 17-19, problems 1-10 all problems, show all work

LAM I TAB 5 QUIZZES AND TESTS

TAB 5 (OF 5) TESTS/QUIZZES TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE: EACH ENTRY LISTED BY DATE EACH ENTRY NEEDS A COMPLETE HEADING NAME _?__ PER, LAM I, DATE PAGE NUMBER OR SECTION COVERED EACH SHOULD BE FILED CHRONOLOGICALLY (BY DATE)