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Probability


What are the chances we will have a quiz this week? What are the odds we will have a snow day before spring? Is it likely there will be pizza served for lunch in the cafeteria? Have you figured it out?? That’s right…we are starting our probability unit! Start with getting yourself familiar with the vocabulary terms below & then watch the video and
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Order of Operations


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Prime numbers practice


Do you know the difference between prime & composite numbers? Is 5 prime? Why or why not? If you are having a tough time with these questions, you should check out the websites below for review…stop by at lunch if you have any questions. ~miss T Clipped from: www.softschools.com (share this clip) Clipped from: www.xpmath.com (share this clip) Clipped from: www.sheppardsoftware.com (share this clip)
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Exponents Practice


We are reviewing exponents, so try out the activities below & check out the video to help you practice. Remember….Quiz Wednesday December 8th. Choose a Study Mode Scatter Learn Flashcards Study these flash cards | Study math flash cards Clipped from: www.factmonster.com (share this clip) Clipped from: www.studystack.com (share this clip) Clipped from: www.ezschool.com (share this clip) Clipped from: www.ixl.com (share this clip Clipped
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Scientific Notation


We’ve learned how to convert fractions to decimals, decimals to percents, how to convert metric measurement and move the decimal to make a bigger or smaller number.  Now we are learning how to write numbers in scientific notation and to convert into standard form.  Use the activities below to help you review. Clipped from: janus.astro.umd.edu (share this clip) Clipped from: www.edinformatics.com (share this clip)
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Classifying Numbers


This week we’ll be learning about The Number System.  Numbers can be real, rational, integers, irrational…..what?!?!?  I know, there can be some confusion, but review your graphic organizer, check out the videos & interactives below, and see me for extra review Wednesday in room 134. Clipped from: www.phschool.com (share this clip) Clipped from: www.studyzone.org (share this clip) Clipped from: www.math-play.com (share this clip)  Clipped
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