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WELCOME BACK! Tuesday, January 7, 2013

WELCOME BACK! Tuesday, January 7, 2013. Please have a seat. I will move you to your assigned seat shortly. While you are waiting, please copy the agenda into your planner for the remainder of the week. Please set up a Warm-Ups page in your spiral for the week. ROAR Expectations in Classroom.

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WELCOME BACK! Tuesday, January 7, 2013

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  1. WELCOME BACK!Tuesday, January 7, 2013 Please have a seat. I will move you to your assigned seat shortly. While you are waiting, please copy the agenda into your planner for the remainder of the week. Please set up a Warm-Ups page in your spiral for the week.

  2. ROAR Expectations in Classroom Speak politely Use appropriate language Give full attention to the speaker Stay on task Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself Rewards: Positive comments Positive phone calls Positive notes home Positive phone call home Sticker/stamp reward system Consequences: Warning Student conference Parent contact Parent Conference Referral

  3. Examples of Scale Drawings

  4. Examples of Scale Models

  5. How to Set Up a Model Proportion

  6. Let’s Practice!! Rectangle MNPQ is similar to rectangle FGHJ. What is the value of x? F J M Q 7 cm 5 cm G H N P 8 cm x cm

  7. Let’s Practice!! MODEL CARS : A scale model racing car is 11 inches long, 3 inches wide, and 2 inches tall. The actual racing car is shown below. How wide is the actual racing car? How tall is the actual racing car?

  8. Let’s Practice!! PHOTOGRAPHY : James wants to enlarge a photograph that is 6 inches wide and 4 inches tall so that it fits into the frame shown. How tall must the frame be for the picture to fit?

  9. Let’s Practice!! MAPS : A map below shows the towns of Dover, Butler, and Lodi. If the actual distance between Dover and Butler is 24 miles, how far is it from Dover to Lodi?

  10. Let’s Practice!! BLUEPRINTS: A blueprint for a house is shown below. If the front of the house is actually 30 feet wide, how tall is the house?

  11. Let’s Practice!!

  12. Let’s Practice!! A model ship is built to a scale of 1 centimeter: 5 meters. The length of the model is 150 centimeters. What is the length of the actual ship?

  13. Let’s Practice!! Patrick drew a map of his neighborhood. He used a scale in which 2 inch equals 5 miles. What distance on Patrick’s map should represent the 1.5 miles between his house and the nearest gas station?

  14. Let’s Practice!! Lindsey is planning to build a model of a train using a scale where 2 inches represents 25 feet. If the train is 60 feet long, what is the length in inches that Lindsey should build the model of the train?

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