Geometry and Finance Lessons for Week 27

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Explore geometry concepts like angles, shapes, and symmetry, alongside finance topics like expenses, transactions, and calculations in this week 27 lesson plan. Test your knowledge with interactive tasks and practice problems.

  • Geometry
  • Finance
  • Angles
  • Expenses
  • Education

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  1. Name: Week 27 Monday Tuesday 1. 4 days = ________ min 1. Fill in the blank to make the inequality true. 2. Fill in the blank to make the inequality true. 4.02 < ______ ______ > 5.66 16 gal = ______ cups 2. Define the following terms: 3. Label the following as fixed or variable expenses: car payment clothes shopping Fixed expense: rent going on vacation Variable expense: 3. Three days last week, Nicole went running for 2 hours. She burned 250 calories every hour she ran. How many total calories did Nicole burn while running last week? 4. Jared drank 4 of water. Hope drank 6 amount of water drank from least to greatest. 6cup of water. Wade drank 1 10cup of water. Order the 3cup 4. Label the figure. 5. Label the figure. 7. Label the figure. 8. Label the figure. 6. Name each triangle by labelling its three angles. 6. Name each triangle by its angles. 7. Name the quadrilaterals using as many names as possible.

  2. Wednesday Thursday 1. ________ yards = 6 miles 1. Fill in the blank to make the equality true. 2. Fill in the blank to make the inequality true. 0.3 = ______ ______ < 1.50 800 cm = ______m 2. Define the following terms: 3. Label the following as fixed or variable expenses: gas to get to work school lunch money Deposit: electricity bill snacks Withdrawal: 3. The Longmire family got a new dog that they need to build an outside rectangular play area for. They will make the play area 8 yards by 12 yards. How much fencing will they need for the play area? 4. Keisha went to the store and bought 2 notebooks for $3.16 each, a package of pens for $5.99, and three boxes of crayons for 69 each. If she gives the cashier $20, how much change will she receive? 5. Name the quadrilaterals using as many names as possible. 5. Draw and tell how many lines of symmetry each figure has. 6. Draw and tell how many lines of symmetry each figure has. 6. What label would go in the innermost circle? 7. What is true about all these shapes? A. They are all equilateral triangles B. They are all right triangles C. They are all acute triangles D. They are all obtuse.

  3. Week 27 Answer Key Monday Tuesday 1. 4 days = 5,760 min 1. Fill in the blank to make the inequality true. Answers will vary 4.02 < ______ 2. Fill in the blank to make the inequality true. Answers will vary ______ > 5.66 16 gal = 256 cups 2. Define the following terms: 3. Label the following as fixed or variable expenses: car payment clothes shopping fixed rent going on vacation fixed Fixed expense: An expense that occurs regularly and the amount does not change Variable expense: An expense that does not occur regularly or the amount changes variable variable 3. Three days last week, Nicole went running for 2 hours. She burned 250 calories every hour she ran. How many total calories did Nicole burn while running last week? 1,500 calories 4. Jared drank 4 of water. Hope drank 6 amount of water drank from least to greatest. 6 cup of water. Wade drank 1 10 cup of water. Order the 3 cup 1 3, 4 6, 6 10 4. Label the figure. 5. Label the figure. 7. Label the figure. 8. Label the figure. Parallel lines Acute Angle Ray Intersecting Lines 6. Name each triangle by labelling its three angles. 6. Name each triangle by its angles. Right Obtuse Acute Acute 7. Name the quadrilaterals using as many names as possible. Obtuse Acute Parallelogram rectangle Rhombus Square Parallelogram Rectangle

  4. Wednesday Thursday 1. 10,560 yards = 6 miles 1. Fill in the blank to make the equality true. Answers will vary 0.3 = ______ 2. Fill in the blank to make the inequality true. Answer will vary ______ < 1.50 800 cm = 8 m 2. Define the following terms: 3. Label the following as fixed or variable expenses: gas to get to work school lunch money fixed electricity bill snacks depends Deposit: Money put into bank account fixed Withdrawal: Money taken from bank account variable 3. The Longmire family got a new dog that they need to build an outside rectangular play area for. They will make the play area 8 yards by 12 yards. How much fencing will they need for the play area? 40 yards 4. Keisha went to the store and bought 2 notebooks for $3.16 each, a package of pens for $5.99, and three boxes of crayons for 69 each. If she gives the cashier $20, how much change will she receive? $5.62 5. Name the quadrilaterals using as many names as possible. 5. Draw and tell how many lines of symmetry each figure has. Parallelogram Rhombus trapezoid trapezoid 6. Draw and tell how many lines of symmetry each figure has. 6. What label would go in the innermost circle? square 7. What is true about all these shapes? A. They are all equilateral triangles B. They are all right triangles C. They are all acute triangles D. They are all obtuse.

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