thursday Agenda
Complete Entrance Ticket "5/6 Entrance Ticket" (8.EE.5, 8.EE.6)
Class Review: Practice CAT
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 5/6 entrance ticket
Follow along class review and write problems/questions down in notebook.
Class Review: Practice CAT
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 5/6 entrance ticket
Follow along class review and write problems/questions down in notebook.
wednesday Agenda
Complete Next Gen Math Assignment "5/4 Classwork" (8.EE.5, 8.EE.6)
Quizziz Review: Slope Intercept Form, Proportional Relationships (8.EE.5, 8.EE.6)
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 5/4 classwork
Complete Classwork in Next Gen Math
After Complete, Work on Illuminate Exit Ticket: Slope (8.EE.5, 8.EE.6)
Quizziz Review: Slope Intercept Form, Proportional Relationships (8.EE.5, 8.EE.6)
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 5/4 classwork
Complete Classwork in Next Gen Math
After Complete, Work on Illuminate Exit Ticket: Slope (8.EE.5, 8.EE.6)
Quizizz Link Below
tuesday Agenda
Next Gen Math: Slope (8.EE.5, 8.EE.6)
Illuminate Exit Ticket: Slope (8.EE.5, 8.EE.6)
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 5/4 classwork
Complete Classwork in Next Gen Math
After Complete, Work on Illuminate Exit Ticket: Slope (8.EE.5, 8.EE.6)
Illuminate Exit Ticket: Slope (8.EE.5, 8.EE.6)
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 5/4 classwork
Complete Classwork in Next Gen Math
After Complete, Work on Illuminate Exit Ticket: Slope (8.EE.5, 8.EE.6)
Monday Agenda
Objective:
Independent Work - Next Gen Math
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 5/3 Independent Work
Complete Classwork in Next Gen Math
Independent Work - Next Gen Math
Directions:
Login to google classroom, and open 5/3 Independent Work
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: