Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byTheodore Lamb Modified over 9 years ago
1
& GUIDED QUESTIONS MATH VOCABULARY DAY 2
2
Go to your Table of Contents page.
3
Table of ContentsDatePage 8/29/12 Math Vocabulary1 Guided Question2
4
Below the second 8/29/12 write 8/30/12
5
Table of ContentsDatePage 8/30/12 8/29/12 Math Vocabulary1 Guided Question2
6
On the right of that write MATH VOCABULARY
7
Table of ContentsDatePage 8/30/12 Math Vocabulary 8/29/12 Math Vocabulary1 Guided Question2
8
Below the 2 write 3
9
Table of ContentsDatePage 8/30/12 8/29/12 Math Vocabulary1 Guided Question2 Math Vocabulary3
10
Below 8/30/12 write 8/30/12 again
11
Table of ContentsDatePage 8/30/12 8/29/12 Math Vocabulary1 Guided Question2 8/30/12 Math Vocabulary3
12
On the right of that write GUIDED QUESTION
13
Table of ContentsDatePage 8/30/12 Math Vocabulary 8/29/12 Math Vocabulary1 Guided Question2 3 8/30/12 Guided Question
14
Below the 3 write 4
15
Table of ContentsDatePage 8/30/12 Math Vocabulary3 8/29/12 Math Vocabulary1 Guided Question2 8/30/12 Guided Question4
17
Go to the next blank page after yesterday’s GUIDED QUESTION
18
At the top LEFT SIDE write the date 8/30/12
19
8/30/12
20
On the top blue line write MATH VOCABULARY
21
MATH VOCABULARY 8/30/12
22
At the top RIGHT SIDE write the page number 3
23
3 8/30/12 MATH VOCABULARY
24
Copy down the vocabulary words and the definitions that follow.
25
Sometimes we will include an example with a definition. We will do that today for the word tenths.
26
3 MATH VOCABULARY tenths – the first number to the right of a decimal point. 0. 5 3 decimal point – a symbol that separates whole odd – an odd number can not be divided into two equal groups. You only need to check the last digit to tell if a number is odd. tenths place numbers from decimals. 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 are all odd digits. 8/30/12
27
We are not done with the vocabulary yet.
28
Turn to the INDEX portion of your MATH JOURNAL.
29
Decimal point starts with “D”. So find “D” in your INDEX.
30
decimal1 D
31
Write the word decimal point below the word decimal.
32
decimal point decimal1 D
33
We wrote the definition for decimal point on page 3, so on the far right write 3
34
3 decimal point decimal1 D
35
The next word is tenths. It starts with a “T”. So find “T” in your INDEX.
36
T
37
Write the word tenths on the “T” page.
38
tenths T
39
We wrote the definition for tenths on page 3, so on the far right write 3
40
3tenths T
41
The last word is odd. It starts with a “O”. So find “O” in your INDEX.
42
O
43
Write the word odd on the “O” page.
44
odd O
45
We wrote the definition for odd on page 3, so on the far right write 3
46
3odd O
48
Turn to the next blank page in your MATH JOURNAL. Right after the MATH VOCABULARY.
49
At the top LEFT SIDE write the date 8/30/12
50
8/30/12
51
On the top blue line write Guided Question
52
Guided Question 8/30/12
53
At the top RIGHT SIDE write the page number 4
54
4 8/30/12 Guided Question
55
Below that write this: Write the following number two other ways 3,759
56
Write the following number two other ways. 4 8/30/12 Guided Question 3,759
57
Answer the question to the best of your abilities. After a few minutes we will go over it together?
58
WRITTEN FORM – three thousand, seven hundred fifty nine EXPANDED FORM – 3,000 + 700 + 50 + 9 4 8/30/12 Guided Question Write the following number two other ways. 3,759
59
REMEMBER: This is a very important activity. Your MATH JOURNAL is a very important tool. You will use your MATH JOURNAL to help you better understand MATH. MAKE SURE YOU ARE FOLLOWING ALONG. DO NOT MISPLACE YOUR JOURNAL.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.