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Copy the Essential Question on the top of your page 19: How can we effectively communicate the process of solving equations? Warm-up Write your own “Story” problem Create a situation that requires a linear equation to solve. Write your problem on a 3x5 card.Create a situation that requires a linear equation to solve. Write your problem on a 3x5 card. Challenge: make a story that would require a two step equation, combining like terms, or distributive property.Challenge: make a story that would require a two step equation, combining like terms, or distributive property. Be prepared to share your story!Be prepared to share your story!

Station Time Fill in your ladder for our last class.Fill in your ladder for our last class. What do you need to work on today?What do you need to work on today? Be prepared to move in one minute.Be prepared to move in one minute.

Quiz Time Put all your station materials awayPut all your station materials away Make sure you have a practice worksheet to complete for homeworkMake sure you have a practice worksheet to complete for homework Clear off your table & put up a red folderClear off your table & put up a red folder Be prepared to tell Mrs. S what color test you need.Be prepared to tell Mrs. S what color test you need. When you finish, put your test in the basket and continue working on your practice sheet if you have time.When you finish, put your test in the basket and continue working on your practice sheet if you have time.

Homework Practice Complete the video lesson for the next station or review the video lesson for the station you did today.Complete the video lesson for the next station or review the video lesson for the station you did today. Complete the practice sheet for the video lesson you watch.Complete the practice sheet for the video lesson you watch. Review and reflect on your notes for the day.Review and reflect on your notes for the day.

2 minute countdown Make sure your planner is filled out.Make sure your planner is filled out. Organize and put away your materials. Don’t leave anything behind!Organize and put away your materials. Don’t leave anything behind! Thank someone for their help or kindness.Thank someone for their help or kindness. Stay seated until Mrs. S dismisses you.Stay seated until Mrs. S dismisses you. Remember every minute counts!