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Bell Ringer MONDAY

2.39 – 0.806 1/3 + 2/3. Bell Ringer MONDAY. $1.584. 2.39 – 0.806 1/3 + 2/3. Bell Ringer MONDAY. 3/3 = 1. Answer each question using the Read, Think, Solve, Justify format OR highlight the question and facts and write the justification. Remember to circle each answer choice!!.

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Bell Ringer MONDAY

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  1. 2.39 – 0.806 • 1/3 + 2/3 Bell RingerMONDAY

  2. $1.584 • 2.39 – 0.806 • 1/3 + 2/3 Bell RingerMONDAY 3/3 = 1

  3. Answer each question using the Read, Think, Solve, Justify format OR highlight the question and facts and write the justification. Remember to circle each answer choice!! WEEK 1 QUIZ (covers material learned during Week 1)

  4. Weekly Assignment & POTW Each problem must have: Clear work Correct Answer Format: Worked down the page Completed on appropriate paper Legible Answer boxed with label (if any) and HIGHLIGHTED! DUE: Friday Turn in Monday: 15 points off, sign form Don’t Turn in Monday: 15 points off, sign form & Go to Assignment Recovery!

  5. Get Up!! Get Up!! Quiz MONDAY Maria is saving to buy a new bicycle. The bicycle will cost her $250. If she uses her mother’s Frequent Buyer Card, she will receive a 10% discount which will be $25 off the regular price. She currently has saved $167.93. Does Maria have enough money saved up to buy the bicycle? Why or why not?

  6. Maria is saving to buy a new bicycle. The bicycle will cost her $250. If she uses her mother’s Frequent Buyer Card, she will receive a 10% discount which will be $25 off the regular price. She currently has saved $167.93. Does Maria have enough money saved up to buy the bicycle? Why or why not? Does she have enough money saved? Bicycle cost $250 Gets 10% off ($25) Has $167.93 The bicycle will cost her $250. I subtracted $25 (10%) from the original cost, so it would cost her $225 to buy the bicycle. She already has $167.93, so I subtracted that from the cost of the bike ($225 – 167.93) and that leaves $57.07 that she still needs to be able to buy the bike. $250.00 – $25.00 = $225.00 $225.00 – $167.93 =$57.07 No, Maria does not have enough money to buy the bike, she will still need $57.07 more.

  7. Speed Test 1. Get a speed test, marker, and eraser. 2. Make sure your marker works! You have 1 minute to complete as many problems as you can. 4. Graph your results. Keep the graph in your notebook. 5. We will do this every day.

  8. Bell RingerTUESDAY • 120 x 27 • ½ + ¼

  9. Bell Ringer9-1-09 TUESDAY 3240 • 120 x 27 • ½ + ¼ ¾

  10. Quiz TUESDAY The ice cream truck comes to the beach. Mrs. Davis gives her daughter $5. She gets a Choco Taco for $1.25, a Rocket for $.95, and 2 Creamcicles for $.85 each. How much change should she get back? Get Up!! Get Up!!

  11. The ice cream truck comes to the beach. Mrs. Davis gives her daughter $5. She gets a Choco Taco for $1.25, a Rocket for $.95, and 2 Creamcicles for $.85 each. How much change should she get back? How much change will she get back? Daughter has $5 1 choco taco $1.25 1 rocket $.95 2 creamcicles .85 each I added $1.25, $.95, $.85, and $.85 together to get the total cost of all the ice cream which is $3.90. She has $5 so I subtracted how much the ice cream cost from the $5. ($5.00 - $3.90) which is $1.10. 1.25 + .95 + .85 + .85 =$3.90 $5.00 - $3.90 = $1.10 She will get back $1.10 in change.

  12. Speed Test 1. Get a speed test, marker, and eraser. 2. Make sure your marker works! You have 1 minute to complete as many problems as you can. 4. Graph your results. Keep the graph in your notebook. 5. We will do this every day.

  13. Bell RingerWEDNESDAY • 591 x 26 • 2) 2 ½ - 1 ½ *convert to improper fractions BEFORE solving!

  14. Bell RingerWEDNESDAY 15366 • 591 x 26 • 2 ½ - 1 ½ 1

  15. Quiz WEDNESDAY Most of the state names in the United States end in a vowel. Of the 50 states, of the state names end in either an a or an e and end in either an i or an o. If none of the state names end in a u, what is the fraction of state names that end in a vowel? Get Up!! Get Up!!

  16. Most of the state names in the United States end in a vowel. Of the 50 states,1/2of the state names end in either an a or an e and 3/25 end in either an i or an o. If none of the state names end in a u, what is the fraction of state names that end in a vowel? What fraction part of the state names end in a vowel? 50 states ½ end in a or e 3/25 end in i or o None end in u Justification must explain what was done in the “solve” box, and must be in complete sentences! How do we solve this problem?

  17. Speed Test 1. Get a speed test, marker, and eraser. 2. Make sure your marker works! You have 1 minute to complete as many problems as you can. 4. Graph your results. Keep the graph in your notebook. 5. We will do this every day.

  18. Bell RingerTHURSDAY • Write the prime factorization of 48 using a factor tree. • Write the prime factorization of 36 using a factor tree.

  19. Bell RingerTHURSDAY 48 2 x 24 4 x 6 2 x 22 x 3 48 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 36 2 x 18 3 x 6 2 x 3 36 = 2 x 2 x 3 x 3

  20. Quiz THURSDAY By 11 a.m. on Friday, 72% of Mrs. Lee’s 7th graders had turned in their POTW’s. What fractional part of the students had NOT yet turned in their POTW’s? Get Up!! Get Up!!

  21. By 11 a.m. on Friday, 72% of Mrs. Lee’s 7th graders had turned in their POTW’s. What fractional part of the students had NOT yet turned in their POTW’s? What fraction part of her students had not turned in their assignment? 72% turned in Fractional part NOT turned in 72% turned in I subtracted the 72% of the students that turned in their assignment from 100%. That left 28% that did not turn it in. 28% is equal to 28/100, and when reduced by dividing by 4, it equals 7/25. 7/25 of her students had not turned in their assignment. • 100% • 72% • 28% NOT turned in

  22. Speed Test 1. Get a speed test, marker, and eraser. 2. Make sure your marker works! You have 1 minute to complete as many problems as you can. 4. Graph your results. Keep the graph in your notebook. 5. We will do this every day.

  23. Bell RingerFRIDAY • Write each decimal as a fraction in lowest terms. • 0.63 • 2. 4.3 • 0.8 • 0.38

  24. Bell RingerFRIDAY • Write each decimal as a fraction in lowest terms. • 0.63 3. 0.8 • 2. 4.3 4. 0.38

  25. Quiz FRIDAY of the people who came to the reception ate at least 2 chocolate chip cookies. What percent of the people ate at least 2 chocolate chip cookies? Get Up!! Get Up!!

  26. 9/10 of the people who came to the reception ate at least 2 chocolate chip cookies. What percent of the people ate at least 2 chocolate chip cookies? 9/10 is equal to what percentage? 9/10 ate chocolate chip What percent ate chocolate chip I set up a proportion to find the equivalence. The scale factor from 10 to 100 is 10, so I multiplied 9 times 10 to get 90/100. Since 90 is over 100, that is your percentage. 9/10 is equal to 90%. 90% of the people ate 2 or more chocolate chip cookies. Multiply by a scale factor of 10

  27. Speed Test 1. Get a speed test, marker, and eraser. 2. Make sure your marker works! You have 1 minute to complete as many problems as you can. 4. Graph your results. Keep the graph in your notebook. 5. We will do this every day.

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