
Punctuating and Capitalizing Quotes: Lesson Summary and Practice
Enhance your understanding of punctuating and capitalizing quotes with Mrs. S. Whitaker's math class agenda for August 21, 2019. The agenda includes a pop quiz on GCF, LCM, and Prime Factorization, followed by a lesson on Factoring using the distributive property. Practice exercises and examples provided for hands-on learning. Don't miss out on sharpening your math skills!
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Math August 21, 2019 Mrs. S. Whitaker
D.E.A.R. Drop everything and read! No talking!
Jaguar Ascension Punctuating and Capitalizing Quotes Commas
Agenda Bell Ringer Pop Quiz on GCF, LCM, Prime Factorization (Per. 3 & 4) When done, work on math 24 Lesson on Factoring using distributive property HW:Go Math Book pg. 36 (5-18) even Reminder: T-shirt money due by September 3rd. Cost is $20.00
Bell Ringer Find GCF of 40 & 48 Find GCF of 10 & 45 Find LCM of 8 & 56 Find LCM of 12 & 30
Answers to Bell Ringer Find GCF of 40 & 48 Find GCF of 10 & 45 Find LCM of 8 & 56 Find LCM of 12 & 30 GCF is 8 GCF is 5 LCM is 56 LCM is 60
Lesson: Factoring using Distributive Property https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-sixth-grade-math/cc-6th- factors-and-multiples/cc-6th-gcf/v/distributive-property-exercise- 2
Examples Apply the distributive property to factor out the greatest common factor. 35+14=
Examples Apply the distributive property to factor out the greatest common factor. 12 + 18 =
On your own: Go math book: pg. 36 (#23-30) Show all work and use scratch paper!