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1 Monday, March 3, 2014

2 POTD Name TWO pairs of supplementary angles. Name TWO pairs of vertical angles.

3 Guided/Independent

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5 Tuesday, March 4, 2014

6 POTD 1.Name one pair of complementary angles. 2. Name one pair of supplementary angles

7 Homework Review

8 Let’s Review for Our Quiz What is the formula for Area? Perimeter? What are some key words for Area? What are key words for Perimeter? Any questions? Remember….. Did I find all the missing sides? Did I add correctly? Did I multiply correctly?

9 Wednesday, March 5, 2014

10 POTD 1. Find the Missing Angles. 2. Name TWO PAIRS of supplementary angles. 3.Name TWO PAIRS of vertical angles.

11 Homework Review

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13 13 12 inches = 1 foot 3 feet = 1 yard 36 inches = 1 yard 5280 feet = 1 mile 1760 yards = 1 mile

14 A quarter is about 1 inch (in.) wide

15 The length of a sheet of notebook paper is about 1 foot (ft.)

16 The length of a baseball bat is about 1 yard (yd.)

17 You can walk about 1 mile (mi.) in 20 minutes

18 A.InchesC. yard B.FeetD. mile Answer: B. feet

19 A.InchesC. yard B.FeetD. mile Answer: C. yard

20 A.InchesC. yard B.FeetD. mile Answer: A. inches

21 A.InchesC. yard B.FeetD. mile Answer: D. miles

22 The height of a woman A. 5 feetB. 5 miles Answer: A 5 feet

23 The height of a tall tree A. 50 feet B. 50 inches Answer: A. 50 feet

24 The length of a pair of pants A. 1 inchB. 1 yard Answer: B. 1 yard

25 25 To change larger units to smaller units, multiply. Use a bridge map to help make the conversions.

26 26 as (just like) Relating factor

27 27 Customary Length Conversion Examples: 4 ft = _____ in 1 ft = 12 in 4 x 12 = 48 48 as (just like) Relating factor 1 ft is equal to 4 ft 12 in 48 in X 12

28 28 Customary Length Conversion Examples: 4 yd 2 ft = ___ft 1 yd = 3ft 4 x 3 = 12 + 2 = 14 14 as (just like) Relating factor 1 yd is equal to 4 yd 2 ft 3 ft 14 ft X 3 and + 2

29 29 To change smaller units to larger units, divide. Use a bridge map to help make the conversions.

30 30 as (just like) Relating factor

31 31 Customary Length Conversion Examples: 72 in = _____ ft 1 ft = 12 in 72 ÷ 12 = 6 6 as (just like) Relating factor 1 ft is equal to 6 ft 12 in 72 in ÷ 12

32 32 Customary Length Conversion Examples: 246 ft = _____ yd 3 ft = 1yd 246 ÷ 3 = 82 82 as (just like) Relating factor 3 ft is equal to 246 ft 1 yd 82 yd ÷ 3

33 In and Out Boxes

34 Guided/ Independent

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36 Guided/ Independent/ Homework

37 Thursday, March 6, 2014

38 POTD If these two angles were joined together they would make __________ angles. The measure of GHI is _____ If these two angles were joined together they would make ______ angles. One angle measures 98°. Which angle is it? How do you know? What is the measurement of the other angle? How do you know?

39 Homework Review

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41 41 The most common metric units of length are:  millimeter  centimeter  meter  kilometer

42 42 Metric Units of Length  The basic unit of length in the metric system is the meter.  All of the other metric units of length are defined in terms of the meter.

43 43 Metric Units of Length  1kilometer = 1000 meters  1meter = 100 centimeters  1centimeter = 10 millimeters  1meter = 1000 millimeters

44 44 Which metric unit of length would be the most appropriate to measure: the distance between cities? km the length of an ant? mm the length of your math book? cm the length of the hallway? m the height of a giraffe? m

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46 46 Metric Units of Length  To change from a large unit to a small unit - multiply Measurement Conversion  To change from a small unit to a large unit - divide

47 47 Metric Units of Length Measurement Conversion  Using a bridge map can help organize your thinking when converting from one metric unit to another.

48 48 as (just like) Relating factor

49 49 Metric Length Conversion Examples: 3 m = _____ cm 1 m = 100 cm 3 x 100 = 300 300 Large to small as (just like) Relating factor 1 m is equal to 3 m 100 cm 300 cm X 100

50 50 Metric Length Conversion Examples: 2000 m = ___ km 1000 m = 1 km 2000 ÷ 1000 = 2 2 Small to large as (just like) Relating factor 1 km is equal to 2 km 1000 m 2000 m ÷ 1000

51 51 Metric Length Conversion Examples: 40 mm = ___ cm 10 mm = 1 cm 40 ÷ 10 = 4 4 Small to large as (just like) Relating factor 1 cm is equal to 4 cm 10 mm 40 mm ÷ 10

52 52 Metric Length Conversion Examples: 25 cm = ___ mm 1 cm = 10 mm 25 x 10 = 250 250 Large to small as (just like) Relating factor 1 cm is equal to 25 cm 10 mm 250 mm X 10

53 Guided/ Independent

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55 Guided/Independent/Homework

56 Friday, March 6, 2014

57 POTD If all angles are the same, what is the measure of each angle? How do you know?

58 Homework Review

59 Quiz Time To convert from larger units to smaller units, multiply. To convert from smaller units to larger units, divide. Remember the relationship between the two units you are converting between.


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