LAM II 08/31-09/04 tab 1 essential questions. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS 08/31: 1.4: How do you solve equations? 09/01: 1.5: How do you solve inequalities? 09/02:

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LAM II 08/31-09/04 tab 1 essential questions

ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS 08/31: 1.4: How do you solve equations? 09/01: 1.5: How do you solve inequalities? 09/02: 1.6a: How do you solve absolute value equations? 09/03 and 09/04: 1.6b: How do you solve absolute value inequalities?

LAM II tab 2 notes and vocabulary TERMS

LAM II tab 3 writing journal

Bell ringers: Any workbook page done as a bell ringer is to be done on notebook paper and not in the workbook itself. Show any/all work. 08/31: Explain each section of PEMDAS in detail. 09/01: (show all work) 1. What is the value of m in 0.6m – 0.2 = If 6(x - 3) – 2(x – 2) = 11, what is the value of x? 3. A bookstore owner estimates that their weekly profits can be described as p = 8b – 560, where b is the number of books sold that week. Last week, the store’s profit was $720. How many books were sold?

Bell ringers: Any workbook page done as a bell ringer is to be done on notebook paper and not in the workbook itself. Show any/all work 09/01: 1.5 workbook pg 18, TAAP (Think about a plan) all problems 09/02: 1.6a: write 3 absolute value equations and have your seatmate solve them. Then check their work. 09/03-04: 1.6b: workbook pg 25

LAM II TAB 4 ASSIGNMENTS ALL ASSIGNMENTS ARE DUE THE NEXT CLASS PERIOD FOLLOWING THE DATE ASSIGNED. A ZERO GRADE WILL BE RECORDED ON THE FOLLOWING MONDAY IF NOT TURNED IN BY THEN. (ON TUESDAY, IF MONDAY IS A HOLIDAY.)

08/31: 1.4 workbook: pgs 15-16: 1-8, 12-13, 20-23, /01: 1.5 workbook: pgs 19-20: 1-12, /02: 1.6a workbook: pgs 23-24: 1-10, 21, /03-04: 1.6b workbook: pgs 23-24: 11-16, 22, 29-32

LAM II tab 5 quizzes and tests