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Ms. Lonsdale’s 7 th Grade Mathematics

Ms. Lonsdale’s 7 th Grade Mathematics. 4/14/2014 to 4/17/2014. Homeroom. Read SILENTLY until class begins!. Monday, 4-14-14 Bellwork.

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Ms. Lonsdale’s 7 th Grade Mathematics

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  1. Ms. Lonsdale’s 7th Grade Mathematics 4/14/2014 to 4/17/2014

  2. Homeroom Read SILENTLY until class begins!

  3. Monday, 4-14-14 Bellwork In April of 2012, the Mississippi River was 32 feet above normal levels. By April 2013, the Mississippi River had receded to 12 feet below normal levels. How many feet had the Mississippi River decreased in this time? • 20 feet • 32 feet • 44 feet • 2000 feet

  4. Announcements • No homework this week (use this time to complete any missing assignments and/or extra credit) • Tutoring tonight (3D figures)

  5. Random Factoid Cinderella is know as “Tuna” in Finland.

  6. King Inch in the Kingdome of Measure

  7. 1 inch

  8. 1 foot = 12 inches

  9. 1 yard = 3 feet = 36 inches

  10. 1 Mile = 1,760 yards = 5,280 feet

  11. Queen Mile Five thousand two hundred and eighty, The distance to a lovely queen lady, Her name was Queen Mile She had a nice smile Five thousand two hundred and eighty [feet]

  12. Converting Length Units (Customary) inches yards miles feet

  13. See It - Distance Units: Inches to feet…. 24 inches = _________ feet Smaller unit to larger unit ….. Amount ____________

  14. See It - Distance Units: Inches to feet…. 24 inches = _________ feet Smaller unit to larger unit ….. Amount ____________ 2 decreases

  15. See It - Distance Units: Yards to feet… 3 yards = _________ feet Larger unit to smaller unit ….. Amount ____________

  16. See It – Distance Units Yards to feet…. Yards to feet… 3 yards = _________ feet Larger unit to smaller unit ….. Amount ____________ 9 increases

  17. Will the Amount of units Increase or Decrease? Inches to yards

  18. Will the Amount of units Increase or Decrease? 36 Inches to yards

  19. Will the Amount of units Increase or Decrease? Miles to feet

  20. Will the Amount of units Increase or Decrease? 2 Miles to feet

  21. Will the Amount of units Increase or Decrease? Feet to yards

  22. Will the Amount of units Increase or Decrease? 18 Feet to yards

  23. Will the Amount of units Increase or Decrease? Yards to feet

  24. Will the Amount of units Increase or Decrease? 18 Yards to feet

  25. Will the Amount of units Increase or Decrease? Yards to inches

  26. Will the Amount of units Increase or Decrease? 3 Yards to inches

  27. Think It Jarmaine is measuring a door he needs to put a frame around and sees that it needs a frame that is 6 feet 3 inches high. When he goes to the store, however, all door frames are measured in only inches. Which measurement represent the length of the picture frame that Jack should purchase? • 2 inches • 3 inches • 72 inches • 75 inches

  28. See it – Mixture of units??? 2 feet 3 inches = ___ inches

  29. See it – Mixture of units??? 2 feet 3 inches = ___ inches

  30. See it – Mixture of units??? 2 feet 3 inches = ___ inches

  31. See it – Mixture of units??? 2 feet 3 inches = ___ inches 2 feet + 3 inches

  32. See it – Mixture of units??? 2 feet 3 inches = ___ inches 2 feet + 3 inches 24 inches + 3 inches =

  33. See it – Mixture of units??? 2 feet 3 inches = 27_ inches 2 feet + 3 inches 24 inches + 3 inches =

  34. See it – Mixture of units??? 20 feet = ___ yards ___ feet

  35. See it – Mixture of units??? 20 feet = ___ yards ___ feet

  36. Practice Time! Think Pair Share • Complete the problems on your own. • Label your paper “Customary Unit Practice” • In 5 minutes, we will share answers with our pair partners. • We will cover the answers as a class at the end of the period.

  37. Complete on a separate sheet of paper:SHOW YOUR WORK! (1)1 foot = _____ inches (2)2 ft = _____ in. (3)4 ft.= _____ in (4)1 yard = ____ ft. (5)2 yards = ____ ft. (6)3 yards = ____ ft. (7)12 inches = ____ft. (8)36 inches = ____ ft. (9)60 in. = ____ ft. (10)14 in. = ____ ft. ____ in. (11) 28 in. = ____ ft. ____ in. (12)42 in. = ____ ft. ____ in.

  38. Complete on a separate sheet of paper:SHOW YOUR WORK! (13) How many inches is 4 feet 3 inches? DRAW A PICTURE BELOW TO MODEL THE DISTANCE. (14) How many feet is 34 inches? DRAW A PICTURE BELOW TO MODEL THE DISTANCE. (15) If a snail travels 57 inches every hour, how many feet does it travel every hour? __________________ (16) A car drives 87 feet each second. How many yards does it travel each second? ___________________ (17) Challenge: How many inches is 5 yards, 2 feet, 1 inch?

  39. Homeroom Read SILENTLY until class begins!

  40. Tuesday, 4-15-14 Bellwork • Madeline measured herself with a yard stick and found that she is 60 inches tall. How many feet tall is Madeline? • Joseph is 56 inches tall. How could this height be expressed in feet? • 5 feet 6 inches • 4 feet 6 inches • 4 feet 8 inches • 18 feet 6 inches

  41. Announcements • No homework • No tutoring on Thursday (enjoy your break!)

  42. Random Factoid Today’s date is a palindrome! 4/15/14 (41514)

  43. Think It

  44. Units of Weight Ounce (oz.) Pound (lb.) Ton (T.)

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