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IC: Introduction

HW: 1) Communication Log & 2) Signature

(due Friday)

Materials

Write the IC and HW in your planner.

Thursday, 8/9/18

•Pencil•Schedule•Planner if you have it already

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Don’t write on this side!

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1) All phones need to be off/silenced and in

your backpack�NOT in your pockets. No

earbuds either, please. ☺☺☺☺

2) Gum needs to be in the trash.

Thank you!!

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BLUE DAY LUNCH

ASSIGNMENTSBEFORE

third hour

AFTER

third hour

This will be based on your 3rd

period teacher, so think back to

#1 on bellwork.

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GOLD DAY LUNCH

ASSIGNMENTSBEFORE

third hour

AFTER

third hour

This will be based on your 3rd

period teacher, so think back to

#1 on bellwork.

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Girls restroomBoys restroom

Girls restroomBoys restroom

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• All materials you need are out and everything else is

zipped up in the backpack.

• Carefully set your backpack in the designated area when

your teacher dismisses you to do so.

• No climbing over desks.

• No throwing/hurling/chucking backpacks (you will be

responsible for damaged items.)

• You may only transport your OWN backpack (no taking

people’s backpacks for them anywhere.)

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• Everyone contributes

• Nobody is better than anyone else

• Critique the math, but don’t criticize the mathematician (BE

RESPECTFUL!)

• Demand an explanation (Ask why? How do you know?)

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Introduce yourself!

Name

School for 6th grade

And7

Which animal would you prefer for a pet and why?

A. Dog B. Fish C. Cat D. Other

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Using the Thermometer

Here is a weather thermometer. Three of the

numbers have been left off.

1. What numbers go in the boxes?

2. What temperature does the thermometer

show?

25°

10°

-5° -2°C

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Fractions of a Degree

1.What temperature is shown on each thermometer? (Write your answer under

each thermometer.)

2. Which thermometer shows the highest temperature? _____

3. Which thermometer shows the lowest temperature? ______

4. Suppose the temperature outside is -4˚C. Is that colder or warmer than the coldest

temperature shown? ______

How do you know?

4° -3° 5.5°-1.5°

3rd

2nd

Colder

-4 is colder than

–3 because it is

lower on the

thermometer. -4

is more negative

so it is colder.

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Introduce yourself!

Name

School for 6th grade

And7

In my family I am the _________ child

A. Oldest B. Youngest C. Middle D. Only

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Student Facing Task Statement: Seagulls Soar, Sharks Swim

Here is a picture of some sea animals. The number line on the

left shows the vertical position of each animal above or below

sea level, in meters.

1. How far above or below sea level is

each animal? Write the number next to

each animal.

Measure to their eye level.

10

3

0

-3

-8

-10

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2. A mobula ray is 3 meters

above the surface of the ocean.

How does its distance from the

surface of the ocean compare to

the vertical distance from the

eyes of:

The jumping dolphin?

The flying seagull?

The octopus?

rayThe dolphin is the same

height as the ray.

The seagull is higher than

the ray.

The octopus is lower than

the ray.

Octopus < Ray

-10 < 3

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3. An albatross is 5 meters

above the surface of the ocean.

How does its distance from the

surface compare to the vertical

distance from the eyes of:

The jumping dolphin?

The flying seagull?

The octopus?

albatrossThe dolphin is the lower

than the albatross.

The seagull is higher than

the albatross.

The albatross is higher

than the octopus.

Albatross > Octopus

5 > -10

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4. A clownfish is 2 meters below

the surface of the ocean. How

does its distance from the

surface compare to the vertical

distance from the eyes of:

The jumping dolphin?

The flying seagull?

The octopus?

Clownfish

The dolphin is higher than

the clownfish.

The seagull is higher than

the clownfish.

The clownfish is higher

than the octopus.

Clownfish > Octopus

-2 > -10

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• Carefully get your backpack from the designated area

when your teacher dismisses you to do so.

• No climbing over desks.

• No throwing/hurling/chucking backpacks (you will be

responsible for damaged items.)

• You may only transport your OWN backpack (no taking

people’s backpacks for them anywhere.)