friday Agenda
Objective:
Watch: Stand & Deliver
Movie Review Questions: Google Classroom
Directions:
Open movie review questions in google classroom, respond as we are watching the film.
Watch: Stand & Deliver
Movie Review Questions: Google Classroom
Directions:
Open movie review questions in google classroom, respond as we are watching the film.
Topic: Hector Prado's Personal Meeting Room
Date: Apr 30, 2021 06:27 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Meeting Recording:
https://teachpublicschools-org.zoom.us/rec/share/evupf5jxWwhG2w1SjuTvKvwutsEgHkugFud_4ABP7OGL5jMGClUTtuYzQh6IAlYn.q3LzMbei6MyaxEEv
thursday Agenda
Objective:
Watch: Stand & Deliver
Movie Review Questions: Google Classroom
Directions:
Open movie review questions in google classroom, respond as we are watching the film.
Watch: Stand & Deliver
Movie Review Questions: Google Classroom
Directions:
Open movie review questions in google classroom, respond as we are watching the film.
Objective:
Warm Up:
Kahoot:
8.EE.1 Review
8th Grade Math Review
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 4/27 Warm Up:
Complete Warm Up and share answers during class discussion
Open Kahoot.it link and be ready to enter code and join lobby
Complete Kahoot challenges and compete for a chance to drop your lowest exit ticket score.
1st place winner - drop lowest exit ticket
2nd/3rd - drop lowest classwork
Warm Up:
Kahoot:
8.EE.1 Review
8th Grade Math Review
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 4/27 Warm Up:
Complete Warm Up and share answers during class discussion
Open Kahoot.it link and be ready to enter code and join lobby
Complete Kahoot challenges and compete for a chance to drop your lowest exit ticket score.
1st place winner - drop lowest exit ticket
2nd/3rd - drop lowest classwork
wednesday Agenda
Objective:
Warm Up:
Kahoot:
8.EE.1 Review
8th Grade Math Review
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 4/27 Warm Up:
Complete Warm Up and share answers during class discussion
Open Kahoot.it link and be ready to enter code and join lobby
Complete Kahoot challenges and compete for a chance to drop your lowest exit ticket score.
1st place winner - drop lowest exit ticket
2nd/3rd - drop lowest classwork
Warm Up:
Kahoot:
8.EE.1 Review
8th Grade Math Review
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 4/27 Warm Up:
Complete Warm Up and share answers during class discussion
Open Kahoot.it link and be ready to enter code and join lobby
Complete Kahoot challenges and compete for a chance to drop your lowest exit ticket score.
1st place winner - drop lowest exit ticket
2nd/3rd - drop lowest classwork
tuesday Agenda
Objective:
Warm Up:
Classwork: 8.EE.1 Illuminate Review
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 4/27 Warm Up:
Complete Warm Up and share answers during class discussion
Review Exponent laws of 8.EE.1
Complete Classwork in illuminate linked below
Warm Up:
Classwork: 8.EE.1 Illuminate Review
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 4/27 Warm Up:
Complete Warm Up and share answers during class discussion
Review Exponent laws of 8.EE.1
Complete Classwork in illuminate linked below
Monday Agenda
Objective:
Warm Up: Build A Blocks
Classwork: Next Gen Math
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 4/26 Warm Up
Complete Warm Up and share answers during class discussion
Review Exponent laws of 8.EE.1
Complete Classwork in Next Gen Math
Warm Up: Build A Blocks
Classwork: Next Gen Math
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 4/26 Warm Up
Complete Warm Up and share answers during class discussion
Review Exponent laws of 8.EE.1
Complete Classwork in Next Gen Math
Definition of Exponentiation
The exponent of a number says how many times to use the number in a multiplication.
In 8^2 the "2" says to use 8 twice in a multiplication,
so 8^2 = 8 × 8 = 64
The exponent of a number says how many times to use the number in a multiplication.
In 8^2 the "2" says to use 8 twice in a multiplication,
so 8^2 = 8 × 8 = 64
Some more examples:
Example: 5^3 = 5 × 5 × 5 = 125
In words: 5^3 could be called "5 to the third power", "5 to the power 3" or simply "5 cubed"Example: x^4 = x · x · x · x
In words: 2^4 could be called "2 to the fourth power" or "2 to the power 4" or simply "2 to the 4th"So, in general:
an tells you to multiply a by itself,
so there are n of those a's:
Example: 5^3 = 5 × 5 × 5 = 125
In words: 5^3 could be called "5 to the third power", "5 to the power 3" or simply "5 cubed"Example: x^4 = x · x · x · x
In words: 2^4 could be called "2 to the fourth power" or "2 to the power 4" or simply "2 to the 4th"So, in general:
an tells you to multiply a by itself,
so there are n of those a's: