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1 Bellringer 10.4Writing to Win:
Explain in writing the integer rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing

2 Perimeter Area Combining like terms

3 Properties of Numbers are helpful when simplifying numerical expressions

4 (Associative Property) of Addition
When three or more numbers are added the sum is the same no matter the order when grouped.

5 Identity Property of Addition
The sum of any number and zero is the original number. 5 + 0 = 5

6 Commutative Property of Addition
When two numbers are added, the sum is the same regardless of the order of the addends. 4 + 2 = 2 + 4 6 = 6

7 Distributive Property of Addition
 The sum of two numbers times a third number is equal to the sum of each addend times the third number. 4 (6 + 3) = 4 x x 3

8 Properties of Numbers are helpful when simplifying numerical expressions

9 (Associative Property) of Multiplication
When three or more numbers are multiplied the product is the same no matter the order when grouped.

10 Identity Property of Multiplication
The product of any number and 1 is that number. 5 x 1 = 5

11 Commutative Property of Multiplication
When two numbers are multiplied, the product is the same regardless of the order of the factors. 4 x 2 = 2 x 4 8 = 8

12 Distributive Property of Multiplication
 multiplying a sum by a number is the same as multiplying each addend by the number and then adding the products. 4 (6 + 3) = 4 x x 3

13 Zero Property of Multiplication
 any number multiplied by zero is zero 4 x 0 = 0

14 Start with a number. Add seven. Double the result. Subtract four.
I can apply the distributive property when rewriting and evaluating algebraic expressions. I can represent a value using variables? What strategies can be used for understanding and representing real situations using algebraic expressions and equations? Start with a number. Add seven. Double the result. Subtract four. Half the result. Subtract five

15 Think about the date of your birthday.
Multiply the number of the month of your birthday by 5. Add 7. Multiply by 4. Add 13. Multiply by 5. Add the day of your birthday. Subtract 205. Write your answer. Your answer should show the month and day of your birth. I can apply the distributive property when rewriting and evaluating algebraic expressions. I can represent a value using variables? What strategies can be used for understanding and representing real situations using algebraic expressions and equations? Algebra Magic, state task pgs 43-44

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18 Students complete study island homework until the whole class is finish with the above state task

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