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Turn In Signed Syllabus HW AN p22 3640 4647 optional pg26 7677 Warm Up in your journal What do you notice What do you wonder Math Journal Pencil ID: 778181

numbers number review journal number numbers journal review math rational investigation opposites 115 vocabulary

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On Desk:

Math CC7/8 – Be Prepared

Turn In:Signed Syllabus

HW: AN p.22 #36-40, #46-47, optional pg.26 #76-77

Warm Up in your journal)What do you notice? What do you wonder?

Math Journal

Pencil

Name Tag

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First Unit: Accentuate the Negative

AN Lesson 1.3 (skipping 1.1-1.2)

Tasks for Today

What is an IntegerConverting Rational Numbers

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Investigation 1 Vocabulary Review -

journalIntegers

Number sentenceA mathematical statement that gives the relationship between two expressions that are composed of numbers and operation signs

( 3 + 2 = 5)Positive numberA number greater than zeroNegative number

A number less than zero

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Opposites

Two numbers whose sum is 0. (3 and -3 are opposites)

Rational numbersNumbers that can be expressed as a quotient of two integers where the divisor is not zero. (1/2, 9/11, -7/5)

Investigation 1 Vocabulary Review - journal

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AN p.14

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-145 degrees F

115 + n = -30

-30 - 115 = n

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25 + 10 = 35

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Write number sentences!

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