COURSE: Grade 7 Math Week 1-4

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COURSE: Grade 7 Math Week 1-4

COURSE: Grade 7 Math Week 1-4 TEACHER: Mrs. Mulkey [email protected] Weekly Assignment Sheet Character Integration/Focus of the Week: We will focus on applying our work ethic procedures to all that we do to ensure a successful school year. Monday 9/7 TEK#/Learning Objective: Scholars are expected to…

Today’s Lesson LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Summary Assignments/ Instructions Additional Handouts Materials Needed for Next Class Suggested Parent Involvement/Role Reminders/ Notes Wednesday 9/9 TEK#/Learning Objective: Scholars are expected to…7.3 B Apply and extend previous understandings of operations to solve problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Today’s Lesson We discussed the Properties of Equality. Scholars added notes to their journals. We discovered that Summary equations are like a scale. They are balanced and when something is done to one side the exact same thing must be done to the other side. Assignments/ Solving One-Step Equations WS Instructions Additional None Handouts Materials Needed Math book, binder, journal, and pencil. for Next Class Suggested Parent Please ensure that your scholar is completing their homework accurately and on time. Involvement/Role Reminders/ Notes Quiz on Friday – Solving one-step equations. Friday 9/11 TEK#/Learning Objective: Scholars are expected to… 7.10 A Write one-variable, two-step equations to represent constraints or conditions within the problem. Today’s Lesson Quiz over one-step equations. Summary We practiced writing equations in words and then converting the words to numbers and symbols. We discussed how these equations are used in real world situations. Assignments/ Instructions Textbook pages 56-57 1-12 Additional None Handouts Materials Needed Math book, binder, and journal, and pencil. for Next Class Suggested Parent Please ensure that your scholar is completing their homework accurately and on time. Involvement/Role Reminders/ Notes Create one two-step equation and write it in word form and numerical form for extra credit.

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