ππΌ MTE 280 ππΌ
Week 1
Tuesday
Went over the syllabus and introductions
Thursday
01/13/2021Stick activity with manipulative cube activity trial and error critical thinking strategies Tug of war 4 acrobats vs 5 grandmas Problem solving Understand the problemDevise a plancarry out the planLook. back and reflect
Week 2
Tuesday
Went over problem solving againUnderstand the problem Devise a plan (trial and error, make a table, picture, diagram)Carry out the plan ( be patient) Look back and reflect (Does It make sense) Solved problems that required different combinations Went over the handshake problemWent over the problem with stampsWent over the problem with basketball teams
Thursday
Numberation systems Base 10 or a decimal systems Expanded notation373 300 + 70 + 23x100 = 7x10 + 2x1 digits used: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Base-10/Decimalused in schools and daily lifeconsistent one to ten relationship between the digits in base-10EX: ten units make a ten, Ten tens make 100
Week 3
Tuesday
went over base numbers Base 10: ones 10^0tens 10^1hundreds 10^2 thousands 10^3Base 5ones 5^0fives 5^125s 5 ^2125s 5^3 Base 3 ones 3^0threes 3^1nines 3^227s ^5
Thursday
went over homework number 2 and did mind map
Week 4
Tuesday
Four operationsAddition: putting togetherIdentity property: A + O = ACommunitive Property (Order Property): when adding two numbers together the order doesn't matter. a+b=b+a 3+4 = 4+3Associative Property (Grouping): when adding numbers the grouping does not matter.(a+b)+c= a+(b+c)Subtraction (Take Away) ComparisonMissing Addend ________________________________________________________________Multiplication (Repeated Addition) 2+2+2 = 3x2 Identity: when a number is multiplied by one it will stay the same Ax1 = A, 1x1 = 1 commutative property: when you multiply two numbers together the order doesn't matter. A,BAxB = BxA 3x7 = 7x3 associative property: when multiplying numbers the grouping does not matter (a*b)xc=ax(b*c)Zero Propertyanything multiplied by zero will equal zeroAx0 = 0 3x0 = 0 Array How many numbers will go into a group Distributive property A x (B+C) = (AxB) + (AxC)
Thursday
Addition algorithm's/Subtraction/ multiplication and division https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-Gaiqi0uGc9Qw6zJZxLGtZCi6tR-KQccZKyHqwxgao4/edit
week 5
Thursday
went over test and did review
Tuesday
Subtraction and multiplication algorithms https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-Gaiqi0uGc9Qw6zJZxLGtZCi6tR-KQccZKyHqwxgao4/edit
Week 6
Tuesday
Divisibility https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HPz2iYzpusB7PGar8m8y3J8scUNf6Skv3EQCP22JWKw/edit?usp=sharing
Thursday
Factorizationhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1HPz2iYzpusB7PGar8m8y3J8scUNf6Skv3EQCP22JWKw/edit?usp=sharing
Week 7
Tuesday
Fractionshttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1-HpPOIRXVsL3LVpAiy7sEf4UIIOUdHDZfeNIWScdBas/edit?usp=sharing
aThursday
Fractions continued https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-HpPOIRXVsL3LVpAiy7sEf4UIIOUdHDZfeNIWScdBas/edit?usp=sharing
Week 8
Spring Break
Weel 9
Thursday
Problem Solving with fractionshttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1R1oDsinBUfgsTsHU9lbhPoL9Pz7_Jz9DUgPO-UiZPRs/edit?usp=sharing
Tuesday
Problem Solving https://docs.google.com/document/d/1R1oDsinBUfgsTsHU9lbhPoL9Pz7_Jz9DUgPO-UiZPRs/edit?usp=sharing