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Foundations of Mathematics? On a scratch sheet of paper, answer the following questions: Why do you think this class is called Foundations of Mathematics? Where do you think math is used in real life? When did you need to use math this weekend?
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Foundations of Mathematics 8/26/13 Week 1
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Foundations of Mathematics? On a scratch sheet of paper, answer the following questions: Why do you think this class is called Foundations of Mathematics? Where do you think math is used in real life? When did you need to use math this weekend?
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Agenda Monday August 26, 2013 SWBAT: know each others’ names by the end of class. Do Now Good Things Our plan for the week Team Builders led by the freshman Homework: Get syllabus signed by Wednesday August 28 th
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Good Things What is “Good Things”?
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Week 1 Plan Today: Team Building Today you will get your Syllabus for this class I expect you to read it tonight or tomorrow Wednesday we will go over expectations for this class Tuesday – Friday: Speak Banking How is math used in banking? How do you… Speak… Banking? Can you keep track of the money in your “bank account”?
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Team Builder 1 – Adwoa & Sofia Two Truths and a Lie Come up with two interesting facts about yourself Come up with one lie ** Try Tricking People** 1.I like dogs better than cats 2.I like the Bulls better than the Heat 3.I love coming to school in the morning 1.I dislike McDonalds 2.I have 1 sister and 2 brothers 3.I’ve met a famous author of a book Now… Come up with your own 2 truths and a lie! Take 3 Minutes
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Skittles (Round 1) – Quinn & Amiracle Pick a skittle. Each color represents a question that you must answer. Red: What is your favorite color? Yellow: Do you have any pets? Green: What was your favorite movie/TV Show when you were younger? Orange: What is your favorite thing to eat? Purple: How tall are you?
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Skittles (Round 2) – Quinn & Amiracle Pick a skittle. Each color represents a question that you must answer. Red: Who do you call family? Yellow: If your house was burning down, and you could only grab one thing, what would your grab? Green: What are you good at? Orange: What is the best thing that has ever happened to you? Purple: What is something we should know about you?
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60 Second Speeches Take 4 minutes to answer these questions. You will present to the class. You will have to speak for at least 30 seconds, but no more than 60 seconds. Tell us about your favorite vacation? Where did you go? Who were you with? What did you do? How did you get there? What did you eat?
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Rules of 60 Second Speeches LEVEL 0… No Exceptions Questions can be asked at the end Snaps will be given when person is done
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Rules of 60 Second Speeches Support Staff Time keeper Raises hand at 45 seconds Closes fist at 60 seconds signaling… …Speaker must stop at 60 seconds
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My Vacation to San Diego
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Do Now What are three ways that we communicate with people? (DO THIS ON THE BACK OF YOUR CLASSWORK!)
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Unit 1: Speak Banking 8/28/13 Week 1
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Agenda Tuesday August 27, 2013 SWBAT translate numbers into words SWBAT translate words into numbers Do Now Good Things Finish 60 Second Speeches “Speak Math” Let’s Speak Banking Homework: Get syllabus signed by tomorrow
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Do Now What are three ways that we communicate with people?
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Good Things
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Speak Math What is math? Do you really use it?
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Speak Math Where do you use math? - Grocery store (paying for things) - Traveling (time management, distance) - Cooking (proportions, ratios, conversions, time) - Restaurants (paying for things, tip) - Finances (banking, investments)
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Speak Banking? In this unit, we will explore mathematical uses in banking… Why is math important in banking?
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Speak Banking Knowing Place Values Speaking Numbers Basic Calculations; Add, Subtract, Multiply, and Divide Calculating Account Balance Rounding Values Calculating Interest
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The Language of Numbers In formal language, words are used to communicate… We say _________ ________ after someone does something nice for you. We say _____________ when we want to greet someone. Teachers say _____________ _______ when they want the classroom silent. Thank you hello Level
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The Language of Numbers In math, numbers and variables are used to communicate… What are place values? The name of the place or location of a digit in a number
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The Language of Numbers Before the Decimal Point 112,234,567,898 Ones Thousands Millions Billions
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The Language of Numbers Before the Decimal Point 112,234,567,898
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The Language of Numbers Before the Decimal Point 112,234,567,898 Ones Thousands Millions Billions One hundred twelvetwo hundred thirty four five hundred sixty-seveneight hundred ninety-eight BILLION MILLION THOUSAND
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Do Now Syllabus Scavenger Hunt (level 1)
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Agenda Wednesday August 28, 2013 SWBAT translate numbers into words SWBAT translate words into numbers Scavenger Hunt Good Things Finish Place Value Notes Math Puzzels Homework: HW 1: Place Value Practice due tomorrow
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Good Things
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The Language of Numbers – We Practice Before the Decimal Point 412,234,412 Four hundred twelve million four hundred twelve two hundred thirty-four thousand 2,053,002 Two million two fifty-three thousand Remember, any time you see a comma (,) you need a place value! Say the number within the comma, followed by the place value! 104,000,851 One hundred four million When there is all zero’s in a place value, do not write anything! eight hundred fifty-one
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The Language of Numbers How do you say this number…. 27 13 103 1,232 198 44,834 8,975,143 $51.34
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The Language of Numbers – You Practice Before the Decimal Point In Level 1 (Speaking quietly with a neighbor), write the following numbers using words; 6 minute timer 1. 5,4362. 10,0033. 1,305,134 4. 4,0005. 54,443,223,9436. 10,000,984 Five thousand four hundred thirty-six Ten thousand three One million three hundred five thousand one hundred thirty- four Four thousand Fifty-four billion four hundred forty-three million two hundred twenty-three thousand nine hundred forty-three Ten million nine hundred eighty- four
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Language of Numbers From Words to Numbers One thousand, four hundred three a. 1,430 or b. 143,000 or c. 1,403 Ten million, nine hundred eighty-four a. 10,984orb. 10,000,984
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The Language of Numbers How about from words to decimals… Five hundred fifteen = ______________ Four hundred seventy-two million = ________________________ *** Why do we need the extra 0’s in the number above? Why can’t I just write 472? Six billion fifty-three million four hundred thirty-nine thousand four = _____________________ 515 472,000,000 6,053,439,004
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Place Value Getting More Detailed Within the billions, millions, thousands, and ones place values, there are 3 extra names… 112,234,567,898 OnesThousandsMillions Billions Hundred Ten One
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What is the Place Value? 4,014,000 Hundred Thousand
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What is the Place Value? 4,014,000 Hundred
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What is the Place Value? 4,014,000 One Million
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What is the Place Value? 4,014,000 Ten
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What is the Place Value? 4,014,000 Ten Thousand
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