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Monday, 9/13/10

Monday, 9/13/10. Right Stuff: sharpened pencil, pen, ruler, book entry in agenda for today agenda open to last week circle any items that are not yet done cross-out any entries that are done (and turned in if required) logbook open to 1.4

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Monday, 9/13/10

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  1. Monday, 9/13/10 • Right Stuff: sharpened pencil, pen, ruler, book entry in agenda for today agenda open to last week circle any items that are not yet done cross-out any entries that are done (and turned in if required) logbook open to 1.4 this week’s hw with no additions to the heading. Today you will make a table from a graph and answer questions about it.

  2. Prepare to turn in AR#1 • If you have enough information, fill in AR#1 total score • If you need a score, highlight the cell • Place last week’s graph paper homework under the AR • A staple is not required • Place the AR with last week’s work on your table number

  3. Seat Work • 4 foot voices • Ask three before me • Work hard • Tasks In order • Review hw with your table, make changes or corrections or additions with ink • Score for completion and quality (a 3 means wow, I answered thoughtfully and participated just now) • Record your score on the new AR#2 • Continue working on 1.4 in your logbook.

  4. Done with 1.4? Get a piece of graph paper poster, a meter stick and a washable marker for your group (see back table). Make a t-chart table and a coordinate grid like the one posted on the bulletin board.

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