Happy Friday, Friends!
First thing this afternoon...
If you have Hands On Equations Lesson 11 or 12 worksheets that are complete and not yet turned in, please give them to Mrs. Girschle now as they are due today.
Then, please read this information about Hands On Equations Lesson 13...
The new knowledge for Lesson 13 is very simple. Sometimes you set up an equation and see number cubes on both sides. These problems will be easier to solve if you first use your number cubes "legal move" to get the number cubes on one side only. After the cubes are taken care of, focus on getting only one color of pawn on the other side, again using legal moves...and convenient zeros, if necessary.
I have included two example problems as pictures below.
Next, please politely ask Mrs. Girschle for a copy of the Hands On Equations Lesson 13 sheet.
This is due Monday.
If you finish this sheet during class time, please have Mrs. Girschle check it. If you have errors, she will give it back so that you may re-work the problems and re-submit. Once all problems have been solved correctly, she will keep your sheet for my review.
Finally, if time remains...
You may choose your own activity as long as it fits in the following guidelines: silent, honest, independent, school appropriate. You may not do anything to disrupt your peers and you must stay in your own seat. Maybe study for a Social Studies retake??
First thing this afternoon...
If you have Hands On Equations Lesson 11 or 12 worksheets that are complete and not yet turned in, please give them to Mrs. Girschle now as they are due today.
Then, please read this information about Hands On Equations Lesson 13...
The new knowledge for Lesson 13 is very simple. Sometimes you set up an equation and see number cubes on both sides. These problems will be easier to solve if you first use your number cubes "legal move" to get the number cubes on one side only. After the cubes are taken care of, focus on getting only one color of pawn on the other side, again using legal moves...and convenient zeros, if necessary.
I have included two example problems as pictures below.
Next, please politely ask Mrs. Girschle for a copy of the Hands On Equations Lesson 13 sheet.
This is due Monday.
If you finish this sheet during class time, please have Mrs. Girschle check it. If you have errors, she will give it back so that you may re-work the problems and re-submit. Once all problems have been solved correctly, she will keep your sheet for my review.
Finally, if time remains...
You may choose your own activity as long as it fits in the following guidelines: silent, honest, independent, school appropriate. You may not do anything to disrupt your peers and you must stay in your own seat. Maybe study for a Social Studies retake??