Thursday, September 14, 2017
Agenda Note & Daily Challenge
Your daily challenge tonight, is to summarize the puzzle activity that we did in social studies. Don't forget to highlight some of the things that you have learned from this activity and to talk about what everything represented in the game (e.g. puzzle pieces, teams etc..). You may also reflect on different challenges that you faced as a group (stock market crash, flood, giving money to the government etc.) You also can give real life examples that are happening in our world now (e.g. talk about other countries or problems in the world etc.).
See you tomorrow! Don't forget to log those reading minutes (agenda calendar). Remember, I am looking for you to be reading at home at least three nights a week.
Math Challenge
Example : we are the smallest and largest whole numbers that round to 70 when rounded to the
to the nearest ten?What numbers are we? ANSWER : 65 and 69
a) We are the smallest and largest whole numbers that round to 600 when rounded to the nearest hundred? What numbers are we?
b)We are the smallest and largest whole numbers that round to 90, 000 when rounded to the nearest ten thousands? What numbers are we?
c) We are the smallest and largest whole numbers that round to 170 000 when rounded to the nearest ten thousands? What numbers are we?
Agenda items:
Name of the Game x 4 - Friday, September September 14th :)
I am Poem -Good copy due Tuesday, September 19th
Math Rounding worksheet (most people have completed this) -Friday
Social Studies title page due Friday September, 22nd
Minecraft Selfie- due on Wednesday, September 20th
Name of the game x 5 & 6 next week
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We had to try to get our puzzle pieces from other groups\countries by buying or trading other puzzle pieces that the group needed. We had a time limit to complete the task. The object was to complete the puzzle first!
ReplyDeleteI typed mine out so it wont be in the comments
ReplyDeleteWe had to try and get other people opinions on what they want for our pices then we got what they wanted and see if they would make us a better deal
ReplyDeleteThis time we had a couple minutes to build our puzzle and discuss before you opened the market. Our plan at the start was to keep one puzzle piece from each team. Then we kind of noticed we were a bit ahead so we sold the puzzle pieces to other groups for our puzzle pieces or money and we eventually finished or puzzle first. My team only had to get pieces from groups that had good deals for the trade. In real life it would be Canada trading with Mexico. We finished the puzzle but ended up with no money left. We were like Canada because we got lots of natural resources but we don't always have lots of money.
ReplyDeleteJacob forgot his agenda but here are his answers from the challenge off his agenda.
ReplyDeleteA) 698-651
B) 85,621 - 89765
C) 165, 732 - 169, 875
He woke up early to do it :)
Thx
Lisa
we had like about 10 minutes to collect all our puzzle pieces and put our puzzle together and we were so close to finishing it but then our time ran out
ReplyDeletehello room mates
ReplyDeleteis anyone here?
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