Monday 10/27/14 A-Day
CLASSWORK Unit A: Expressions and Equations
Topic 3: Equations and Inequalities
Lesson 3-1: Expressions to Equations Close and Check
Lesson 3-2: Balancing Equations Launch
Lesson 3-2: Balancing Equations Close and Check
Lesson 3-3: Solving Addition and Subtraction Equations Launch
HOME LEARNING: Homework Review: All Home Learning can be completed:
a) Online
b) Homework Helper Math Book ON NOTEBOOK PAPER!!
c) Homework Review Worksheet
Lesson 3-1: Expressions to Equations
Lesson 3-2: Balancing Equations
Tuesday 10/28/14 B-Day
CLASSWORK Unit A: Expressions and Equations
Topic 3: Equations and Inequalities
Lesson 3-1: Expressions to Equations Close and Check
Lesson 3-2: Balancing Equations Launch
Lesson 3-2: Balancing Equations Close and Check
Lesson 3-3: Solving Addition and Subtraction Equations Launch
HOME LEARNING: Homework Review: All Home Learning can be completed:
a) Online
b) Homework Helper Math Book ON NOTEBOOK PAPER!!
c) Homework Review Worksheet
Lesson 3-1: Expressions to Equations
Lesson 3-2: Balancing Equations
Wednesday 10/29/14 A-Day
CLASSWORK Unit A: Expressions and Equations
Topic 3: Equations and Inequalities
Lesson 3-3: Solving Addition and Subtraction Equations
Lesson 3-4: Solving Multiplication and Division Equations
HOME LEARNING: Homework Review: All Home Learning can be completed:
a) Online
b) Homework Helper Math Book ON NOTEBOOK PAPER!!
c) Homework Review Worksheet
Lesson 3-3: Solving Addition and Subtraction Equations
Lesson 3-4: Solving Multiplication and Division Equations
Thursday 10/30/14 B-Day
6th Grade Duval County CGA Testing
Friday 10/31/14 A-Day
6th Grade Duval County CGA Testing
Thank you.
Ms. Shani Aisha Dempsey
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