October 28, 2015 Warm-Up: Homework Block 3 Review Worksheet.

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October 28, 2015 Warm-Up:

Homework Block 3 Review Worksheet

Objective SWBAT describe what they need to practice more on before the test tomorrow. Write down the objective in your math journal in your own words

Lesson: Preparing for Unit Exam Convert Fractions to Decimals (terminating and repeating) Order of Operations Use of number lines or chip models, write a matching story to the problem Positive and Negative Rational Numbers Understanding of Absolute Value

Activity: Rational Numbers Jeopardy

Expectations: Remember: -Help out your team mates. (be observant) -Ask clarifying questions “How did you..” -Keep your conversations at your team I am listening for supportive math dialogue from your teams.

Jeopardy Number Line Add/ Subtract Multiply/ Divide Terminating or Repeating Order of Operations $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Use a number line to find the solution to this addition problem: =

$100 Answer -3

$200 Question Use a number line to find the solution to this subtraction problem: 6 – 8 =

$200 Answer -2

$300 Question Write an addition problem for this number line:

$300 Answer 5 + (-10) = -5

$400 Question Write a subtraction problem for this number line:

$400 Answer 1 – (-3) = 4

$500 Question Write one addition AND one subtraction problem for this number line:

$500 Answer -2 + (-2) = -4 AND -2 – 2 = -4

$100 Question =

$100 Answer -3

$200 Question -112 – 3 =

$200 Answer -115

$300 Question

$300 Answer 1

$400 Question – (-3.13) =

$400 Answer -4.33

$500 Question -7½ + 3 =

$500 Answer

$100 Question -5 8 =

$100 Answer -40

$200 Question

$200 Answer

$300 Question

$300 Answer

$400 Question

$400 Answer

$500 Question

$500 Answer

$100 Question Explain the difference between a terminating decimal and a repeating decimal.

$100 Answer Terminating decimals end/ have a remainder of zero. Repeating decimals do not end AND keep repeating in a pattern.

$200 Question

$200 Answer Terminating

$300 Question

$300 Answer Repeating

$400 Question

$400 Answer 1.5 Terminating Decimal

$500 Question

$500 Answer

$100 Question

$100 Answer 8

$200 Question

$200 Answer -42

$300 Question

$300 Answer -5

$400 Question

$400 Answer -12

$500 Question

$500 Answer 27

Final Jeopardy Marco started out with $ in his checking account. At the end of week one, he deposited $80 which he had collected from cutting lawns. His dad was proud of the work he was doing and gave him $40 Marco was sick during week two and could not work, so he did not deposit any money. He had to pay for his cell phone, though, which amounted to $99. Marco forgot his car payment of $325 was going to be automatically deducted from his account that week also, so after he bought a video game for $75, the bank sent him a notice for “insufficient funds.” The bank charged Marco an overdraft fee of $ How much money did Marco have in his checking account at the end of week two?

Final Jeopardy Answer $ -109