Friday, September 12, 2014

Converting Unit Rates 7.RP.2 and 7.RP. 3

Good Evening,
Tonight's homework is a bit tricky, so be kind to yourself as it may take a few times through.  So we are off.  Mr  Garbe is making the videos so that will be a nice treat. 
 Make sure you take these notes in your graphic organizer. 
The lesson is about converting units from one to another. Sounds simple right.....
You will need to refer to page 26 for the charts, so you may want to somehow mark this all important page. 
 The charts are common conversions.
Each of the units should be written as a UNIT RATIO
 ( much like a unit rate- the denominator has a unit of 1 ).  
The numerator and denominator of each
 UNIT RATIOS MUST BE EQUAL! 
You will be factoring the UNIT as well as the digits. 
So hang on for the videos and listen to them as often as needed.  

Hey, Jack and I have similar broken bones! How fun is this???


HOMEWORK: READ THE BLOG AND WATCH THE VIDEOS as often as needed. Bring in your questions or email them to me.

As always in MATH,
Mrs M and Mr Garbe