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“Day A” January 7, 2019 7:51 - 8:51 Math 8:53 - 9:53 Science
7: :51 Math 8: :53 Science 9: :55 Exploratory 10:57 -11:59 12:01-12:31 Social Studies LUNCH (3rd Lunch) 12: :33 English 1: :35
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Label your whiteboard 1-6 and answer:
Activator: Label your whiteboard 1-6 and answer:
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Objective(S): I will be able to: create expressions in expanded or exponential form So I can learn how to evaluate expressions to determine the standard form I will demonstrate my understanding by completing at least 7 levels correctly with 100% accuracy. 6.EE.A.1
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Vocabulary: Standard form exponential form expressions Base Exponent
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Take 2 minutes… I’d like you to solve the 3 problems under the opening exercise on page 14, please be ready to share your answer AND how you solved the problems.
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Discussion We see that when we add five groups of 10 ( ), we write 5x10, but when we multiply five copies of 10 (10*10*10*10*10), we write 105 The little 5 is called the exponent, the number of times the base is being multiplied to itself The big 10 is called the base, the number being multiplied by itself
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Some Vocab to know! Base: the repeated factor 25 2 is the base
Exponent: the number that tells us how many times we use the base as a factor is the exponent Power: also known as the exponent Squared: when a number is raised to the second power Cubed: when a number is raised to the third power Exponential notation: a way to write longer multiplication problems in a simpler way using a base and an exponent Expanded notation: the way to write out the longer multiplication problem using the base and the exponent. Standard notation: the “normal” way we see numbers, it is the answer to exponential or expanded form
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Example Standard form is when we EVALUATE (or solve) the expression from the expanded form Exponential Form Expanded Form Standard Form 5 x 5 x 5 53 125 Exponential Form Expanded Form Standard Form 35 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 243
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topic. How do you feel?
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I can use my examples to help!
Everyone independently start on LEVEL 1 half sheet. When done, come see a teacher. If correct, teacher will ask to move to the next level. Our goal, complete at least 7 out of the 15 level worksheets.
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topic. How do you feel?
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Ticket-To-Go: -(-43) or 43 -(-5) or 5
Write 103 as a multiplication expression having repeated factors. and Write 8×8×8×8 using an exponent. -(-43) or 43 -(-5) or 5
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Accommodations Read or reread presentation or activity directions, as needed or after prompting Use examples to model and act as a guide for emerging learners
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