Identify the correct order for the following tasks:
Do Now, Daily Poll, Next Steps
1. Daily Poll
2. Do Now
3. Next Steps
What does the E in PRIDE stand for?
Give an example of what this could look like in Math Lab.
E- Engagement.
Examples: Raising hand to participate, completing Do Now/ALEKS/Notes, etc
What's your Math Lab teacher's name?
Miss/Ms. Wood
What two things must be true about a graph that represents a proportional relationship?
Must be a straight line that goes through the origin
What is an additive inverse?
Give an example.
Example: -2 + 2
Identify the homework policy.
Homework is given Mondays.
Home is due Fridays for full credit and Mondays for partial credit.
Homework will not be accepted after the following Monday.
What does the R in PRIDE stand for?
Give an example of what this could look like in Math Lab.
R- Respect
Examples: Behaving for a substitute, working in randomized groups, etc.
How long has your teacher taught at Warrensville Heights?
<1 year
This is her first year here
Find the sum of 1/3 and 3/5.
Find like denominators= 5/15 + 9/15
Answer= 14/15
What is the value of 2/3 x ( -9 + 3 )?
2/3 x (-6)
-12/3
Answer: -4
What are the ALEKS expectations?
What do you do if you're stuck on a lesson?
Work independently at a level 0.
No calculators!
Show work in ALEKS journal.
Complete 3-5 lessons weekly.
If stuck, ask Miss Wood for help or choose a new lesson.
What does the I in PRIDE stand for?
Give an example of what this could look like in Math Lab.
I- Integrity
Examples: actually working together (not copying), not using calculators on ALEKS, showing work on homework, etc
When is your teacher's birthday?
December 25th; Christmas Day
Maya pays $3 for 12 ounces of cereal.
How much does Maya pay per ounce?
3/12
Answer: 0.25
A diver is at an elevation of -23 feet from sea level. He descents another 25 feet.
How many feet does the diver need to ascend to reach sea level?
-23 + -25 = -48
-48 + 48 = 0
Answer: 48 feet
Identify ALL of the expectations for the sign of the day.
Stop talking, look at Miss Wood, do the sign, follow her directions.
What does the P in PRIDE stand for?
Give an example of what this could look like in Math Lab.
P- Personal Responsibility
Examples: coming to class with the necessary materials, completing homework and assignments by due date, raising hands to answer questions, arriving on time, starting Do Now immediately, following next steps promptly, collecting missing work when absent, etc.
What language did your teacher speak a lot of at her old school?
Spanish
An expression is shown.
12.395 - (2.24 x 3.9)
What is the value of the expression?
12.395 - (2.24 x 3.9)
12.395 - 8.736
Answer: 3.659
Katie picks 12 tomatoes from her garden. The 12 tomatoes she picks are 60% of all the tomatoes in her garden.
How many tomatoes were in Katie's garden before she picked any tomatoes?
12/x = 60/100
x=20 tomatoes
What should you do when you return from being absent?
When should this be done?
Visit the absent folder and look for papers with name on it. Ask Miss Wood if there's anything else you need to know about the day you missed.
At the BEGINNING of class- during Do Now time.
What does the D in PRIDE stand for?
Give an example of what this could look like in Math Lab.
D- Discipline
Examples: Sticking with a difficult problem, staying on task, showing your work, raising your hand, following directions the first time, stay in your assigned area, etc.
Name at least 2 of the countries your teacher has traveled to.
(The U.S. does not count)
Possible Answers:
Costa Rica, France, Austria, Norway, Germany, Greece, Japan
Isaac performs at a fair. He earns $125 plus $5 for every ticket sold. He wants to earn more than $500.
Write an inequality that could be used to find the number of tickets, t, that need to be sold for Isaac to earn more than $500. Then, solve for t.
Inequality: 125 + 5t > 500
5t > 375
t > 75
Isaac needs to sell more than 75 tickets.
Sarah is collecting money for an animal shelter. She collects $100 each day for 6 days. The shelter will use 30% of the money he collects to buy pet food. The rest of the money will be used to buy cleaning supplies.
How much of the money that Sarah collects will be used to buy cleaning supplies?
100 x 6 = $600
Pet Food: x/600 = 30/100
Cleaning Supplies: x/600 = 70/100
$420 will go towards cleaning supplies