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&GUIDED QUESTIONS

MATH VOCABULARY

DAY 2

Go to your Table of Contents page.

Table of ContentsDate Page8/29/128/29/12

Math Vocabulary 1Guided Question 2

Below the second 8/29/12 write

8/30/12

Table of ContentsDate Page

8/30/12

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Math Vocabulary 1Guided Question 2

On the right of that write

MATH VOCABULARY

Table of ContentsDate Page

8/30/12 Math Vocabulary

8/29/128/29/12

Math Vocabulary 1Guided Question 2

Below the 2 write3

Table of ContentsDate Page

8/30/12

8/29/128/29/12

Math Vocabulary 1Guided Question 2Math Vocabulary 3

Below 8/30/12 write8/30/12 again

Table of ContentsDate Page

8/30/12

8/29/128/29/12

Math Vocabulary 1Guided Question 2

8/30/12Math Vocabulary 3

On the right of that write

GUIDED QUESTION

Table of ContentsDate Page

8/30/12 Math Vocabulary

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Math Vocabulary 1Guided Question 2

38/30/12 Guided Question

Below the 3 write4

Table of ContentsDate Page

8/30/12 Math Vocabulary 3

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Math Vocabulary 1Guided Question 2

8/30/12 Guided Question 4

NEXT,MATH VOCABULARY

Go to the next blank page after

yesterday’s GUIDED QUESTION

At the top LEFT SIDE write the date

8/30/12

8/30/12

On the top blue line write

MATH VOCABULARY

MATH VOCABULARY8/30/12

At the top RIGHT SIDE write the page

number

3

38/30/12 MATH VOCABULARY

Copy down the vocabulary words

and the definitions that follow.

Sometimes we will include an example

with a definition. We will do that today for

the word tenths.

3MATH VOCABULARY

tenths – the first number to the right of a decimal point.

0 . 5 3

decimal point – a symbol that separates whole

odd – an odd number can not be divided intotwo equal groups. You only need to check the last digit to tell if a number is odd.

tenths place

numbers from decimals.

1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 are all odd digits.

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We are not done with the vocabulary

yet.

Turn to the INDEX portion of your

MATH JOURNAL.

Decimal point starts with “D”. So find

“D” in your INDEX.

decimal 1

D

Write the worddecimal point below

the word decimal.

decimal pointdecimal 1

D

We wrote the definition for

decimal point on page 3, so on the far

right write 3

3decimal pointdecimal 1

D

The next word is tenths. It starts with a “T”. So find “T” in

your INDEX.

T

Write the wordtenths on the “T”

page.

tenths

T

We wrote the definition for tenths on page 3, so on the

far right write 3

3tenths

T

The last word is odd. It starts with a “O”. So find “O” in your

INDEX.

O

Write the wordodd on the “O”

page.

odd

O

We wrote the definition for odd on page 3, so on the far

right write 3

3odd

O

NEXT,GUIDED QUESTION

Turn to the next blank page in your MATH JOURNAL.

Right after the MATH VOCABULARY.

At the top LEFT SIDE write the date

8/30/12

8/30/12

On the top blue line write

Guided Question

Guided Question8/30/12

At the top RIGHT SIDE write the page

number

4

48/30/12 Guided Question

Below that write this:Write the following

number two other ways

3,759

Write the following number two other ways.

48/30/12 Guided Question

3,759

Answer the question to the best of your abilities. After a few minutes we will go over it together?

WRITTEN FORM – three thousand, sevenhundred fifty nine

EXPANDED FORM – 3,000 + 700 + 50 + 9

48/30/12 Guided QuestionWrite the following number two other ways.

3,759

REMEMBER:This is a very important activity.

Your MATH JOURNAL is a very important tool. You will use your

MATH JOURNAL to help you better understand MATH.

MAKE SURE YOU ARE FOLLOWING ALONG.

DO NOT MISPLACE YOUR JOURNAL.