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Does this make SENSE??

Does this make SENSE??. Objective: Students will use estimation to determine appropriate answers. Standards: N.Q.1, N.Q.2, N.Q.3. Zoolander. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ-8IuUkJJc Think pair share: What was wrong with Derek’s statements? 2 minutes. What we know :. -Need Speed.

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Does this make SENSE??

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  1. Does this make SENSE?? Objective: Students will use estimation to determine appropriate answers Standards: N.Q.1, N.Q.2, N.Q.3

  2. Zoolander • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ-8IuUkJJc • Think pair share: What was wrong with Derek’s statements? • 2 minutes

  3. What we know: -Need Speed -Have the following units: minutes, pound, angle, feet What need to get: -Which of these combinations determines SPEED for this situation • We want to calculate the speed at which a ball rolls down a hill. It takes 2.3 minutes for the 1-pound ball to roll down a hill sloped at a 53° angle. If the distance from the top of the hill to the bottom is 72 feet, our answer will be in which units? • Pounds per minute • Minutes per foot • Feet per minute • Degrees per foot

  4. What we know: -Need Height -Have the following: 25 years, Floor 103 What we need to get: - Compare # of floors and how it RELATES to height • The Willis Tower in Chicago (formerly known as the Sears Tower) was the tallest building in the world for 25 years. Its Skydeck is on Floor 103. Which would be a good estimate for the height above the ground at which the Skydeck rests? • 103 feet • 412 feet • 600 feet • 1000 feet

  5. What we know: -Need IDEA of amount of money - Coins are all different Kenny has a jar full of coins he's been saving, just like he's been doing every year. Which would provide Kenny with the most accurate idea of the amount of money he has in the jar? Counting the number of coins Weighing the jar Measuring the volume of the jar D. Setting up a proportion between the height of the jar and the amount that last year's height yielded

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