Cribbage is a great way to reinforce math addition skills while also learning a bit about strategy and probability.
If you have never played before and want to learn the basics, here is a great place to start: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttkfRm5pZr4 If you have some familiarity with the rules and want to get going on a game, click here: http://cribbageclassic.com/ Cribbage overview: Number of players: Best for two players although three- and four-handed variations also exist. Object: To reach 121 points for the traditional or long game; 61 points for the short game. Points are scored by forming specific combinations of cards. The cards: Standard 52-card deck. Cards are assigned a point value equal to rank. Aces are low and count 1; face cards count 10. Scoring Combinations Fifteen: Any combination of cards totaling exactly 15 points, 2 points Pair: Two cards of the same rank, 2 points Triplet: Three cards of the same rank, 6 points Quartet: Four cards of the same rank, 12 points Sequence: Three or more cards in a row, any suit (aces always low), 1 point per card Flush: Four cards of the same suit (not the crib and not including the starter), 4 points; five cards in hand or crib with starter, 5 points His Nobs: Jack of same suit as starter, 1 point
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Reteach on solving 2 step equations
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/one-variable-linear-equations/alg1-two-steps-equations-intro/v/why-we-do-the-same-thing-to-both-sides-two-step-equations Reteach on solving distributive property https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/one-variable-linear-equations/alg1-equations-with-parentheses/v/solving-equations-with-the-distributive-property Math A
You will have an opportunity for a fun challenge to find what I call "worthless words". Using the letters and their associated values, try to find words whose net sum is equal to zero. Good luck! If you are getting frustrated with this activity, you are welcome to visit this page: www.ixl.com/math/grade-7/add-subtract-and-multiply-linear-expressions and practice combining like terms. Math B No quiz today, but there will be one tomorrow! Here's a great review of the information we covered last week on factoring expressions. Watch these two videos: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-seventh-grade-math/cc-7th-variables-expressions/cc-7th-factoring/v/factoring-algebraic-expressions https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-seventh-grade-math/cc-7th-variables-expressions/cc-7th-factoring/v/factoring-linear-binomials when you are done with the videos you will visit this website for some practice: https://www.ixl.com/math/grade-7/factors-of-linear-expressions When you are done with the set of 100 problems, print out your results, they will be collected FOR A GRADE! If you don't do well the first time, try it again. Only your best score will count... 0 Comments
Osten Math Monday - Week 6 Review Homework - 1.6.5 Worksheet Tuesday - Week 6 Test Homework - Wednesday - Unit 1 Review Homework - Study guide sheet Thursday - Unit 1 Test Homework - Study math facts Monday - Markups and Markdowns
Homework - 1.6.1 Worksheet Tuesday - Fees Homework - 1.6.2 Worksheet Wednesday - Simple Interest Homework - 1.6.3 Worksheet Thursday - Income Tax Homework - 1.6.4 Worksheet Cronin Math A November 5-9 Monday - Simple Interest Tuesday - no school Wednesday - Compound Interest Thursday - Problem Solving Cronin Math B November 5-9 Monday - Ratios with fractions Tuesday - No School Wednesday - Unit Rates with fractions Thursday - Review and Quiz Osten Group B (Group A is one day behind) Monday - Percent Increase and Percent Decrease Homework - 1.5.1 Tuesday - NoSchool Homework - Wednesday - Discounts Homework - 1.5.2 Thursday - Commissions Homework - 1.5.3 Monday - No School Homework - Tuesday - Tipping and Tax Homework - 1.5.4 Wednesday - Review Homework - 1.5.5 Thursday - Week 5 Test Homework - Study Math Facts 10/22 - 10/26 Monday - Week 3 Test Homework - Study multiplication facts Tuesday - Math Facts Test Correct Week 3 Test Homework - Wednesday - Homework - Thursday - Homework - 0 Comments
Cronin Math A Monday - % Increase and Decrease Tuesday - Markup/Markdown Wednesday - Problem Solving Thursday - Quiz Cronin Math B Monday - Order of Operations short quiz/Perfect Squares Tuesday - Perfect Cubes Wednesday - Exponents and Multiplication Thursday - Exponents and Division Khan Academy Video can be found here You should watch the exponent properties with quotients and do the 3 practice sections immediately following the video. It is highly recommended that you watch the concluding video review. Your homework assignment is to complete problems 1-15 on page 184 in the textbook. Cronin Math A
Monday - No School Tuesday - Simple Interest Wednesday - Compound Interest Thursday - Practice Friday - Quiz Cronin Math B Monday - No School Tuesday - Fractions Quiz Wednesday - Order of Operations #1 Thursday - Order of Operations #2 Friday - Order of Operations Quiz Osten Math Monday - No School
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Monday - % Increase and Decrease Tuesday - Markup/Markdown Wednesday - Problem Solving Thursday - Quiz Cronin Math B Monday - Order of Operations short quiz/Perfect Squares Tuesday - Perfect Cubes Wednesday - Exponents and Multiplication Thursday - Exponents and Division Mrs. Cronin's Math Class A
Monday - Ratios and Scale Drawings, part 1 HW - Tuesday - Ratios and Scale Drawings, part 2 Wednesday - Review Thursday - Quiz: proportional relationships Mrs. Cronin's Math Class B Monday - Review. HW: review worksheet Tuesday - Quiz: Multiplication and division of positive and negative numbers Wednesday - Expressing rational numbers with decimal expansion Thursday - Exploring Irrational Numbers Osten Math Monday - Estimating Fractions
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