Math Lab—Periods 1 and 6 Learning Targets: I can recall multiplication facts 0-12. I can multiply using the traditional algorithm. I can use the long division.

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Math Lab—Periods 1 and 6 Learning Targets: I can recall multiplication facts I can multiply using the traditional algorithm. I can use the long division algorithm to solve one and two-digit divisor problems. Agenda: Warm-up 1.) 5126 ÷ 22 (Use an index card for your answer) Multiplication Fact Practice Multiplication Practice--Traditional Algorithm Long Division Practice—Traditional Algorithm Assignment/Homework: None Turn in: Warm-up problems Announcements: **Quiz Friday over Multiplication Facts and Long Division Traditional Algorithm 8/29/2012

Accelerated Math Lab—Periods 4 Learning Targets: I can recall multiplication facts I can multiply using the traditional algorithm. I can use the long division algorithm to solve one and two-digit divisor problems. Agenda: Warm-up 1.) 5126 ÷ 22 (Use an index card for your answer) Multiplication Fact Practice Multiplication Practice--Traditional Algorithm Long Division Practice—Traditional Algorithm Assignment/Homework: None Turn in: Warm-up problems Announcements: **Quiz Friday over Multiplication Facts and Long Division Traditional Algorithm 8/29/2012

SpringBoard—Periods 3, 5, and 7 Learning Targets: 1.I will be able to find all the factors of a number. 2.I can use divisibility rules to solve problems. Agenda: Warm-up—pg 57 (4, 6, 7, 8) Write your answer in the margin of the page. Review Divisibility rules for 2 and 5 Finish SB 1.2 Assignment/Homework: Pg 14 (3-5) Study for quiz tomorrow! Turn in: Nothing Announcements: **Quiz Thursday over 1.2 8/29/2012