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AVID/STEM Components used?W(riting)- Focused Note TakingI(nquiry)- Costa’s Levels of QuestioningC(ollaboration)- Group Discussions/WorkO(rganization)- Graphic Organizer
Academic Vocabulary
additive inverse • multiplicative inverse • absolute value • integers • long division • natural numbers • negative numbers • opposite numbers • positive numbers • rational numbers • repeating decimal • terminating decimal • zero pair
Essential Question(s):
- How do I apply properties of positive and negative rational numbers to solve problems?
- What strategies are most useful in helping develop algorithms for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing positive and negative rational numbers to solve real-world problems?
Standards: 7.NS
Apply and extend previous understandings of operations with fractions to add, subtract, multiply,
and divide integers.
Glance at Assignments
Norris/
Math
(F2F)
Day Warm-Up Instructional Block Classwork Closing Homework
Da
y 1
Number Talk Integers and Integer Rules Notes
Integer Flipbook
Create a Math Board Game
ExitTicket/Ticket out the Door
None
Da
y 2
Da
y 3
Number Talk Integers and Integer Rules Notes
Integer Flipbook
Create a Math Board Game
ExitTicket/Ticket out the Door
None
Da
y 4
Da
y 5
Number Talk Integers and Integer Rules Notes
Integer Flipbook
Create a Math Board Game
ExitTicket/Ticket out the Door
None
F2F Day with Mrs. Bland
F2F Day with Mrs. Bland
AVID/STEM Components used?
W(riting)- Constructed ResponsesI(nquiry)- Critical Thinking ActivitiesC(ollaboration)- Group Discussions/WorkO(rganization)- Canvas modules/agendaR(eading to Learn)- Vocabulary Activity
Academic Vocabulary
asteroid • axis• Big Bang Theory • comet • equinox • Gas Giant •
geocentric • gravity • heliocentric • Kuiper Belt • meteorite • meteoroid
• meteors • Milky Way • moon phase • orbit • terrestrial
planet axis• equinox • Lunar
Eclipse • orbit • revolution • rotation • solar eclipse • solstice
Essential Question(s):- How was the universe formed and what are its main
features and characteristics?
- Why does the moon appear to change its shape over the course of the month?
- How is the tilt of the Earth related to sunlight distribution and seasons?
Standards: S6E2. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the effects of the relative positions of the sun, Earth, and moon.
S6E1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about current scientific views of the universe and how those views evolved.
Glance at Assignments
Norris/
Science
(F2F)
Day Warm-Up Instructional Block Classwork Closing Homework
Da
y 1 Bell Ringer Present Planet Projects Create your own
science amusement park
TOTD None
Da
y 2
Da
y 3 Bell Ringer Brain Pop (Seasons) Create your own science
amusement parkTOTD None
Da
y 4
Da
y 5 Bell Ringer Brain Pop (Climate Change) Create your own science
amusement parkTOTD None
F2F Day with Mrs. Bland
F2F Day with Mrs. Bland