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Grades 6 - 8 1 STANDARDS: Numbers, Number Sense & Operations Mathematical Process TECHNOLOGY: STANDARDS Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, & Decision Making OBJECTIVE: The students will be able to: 1. Recognize, identify and define all necessary math vocabulary in each OAA question 2. Read each questions with comprehension and have a plan for how to answer the question 3. How to type a square root into the calculator 4. How to identify a perfect square using the calculator 5. How to type an improper fraction into the calculator 6. How to convert a fraction into a decimal using the calculator 7. How to convert a mixed number into an improper fraction using the calculator 8. How to convert an improper fraction into a mixed number using the calculator 9. How to convert a fraction into a decimal using the calculator 10. How to convert a decimal into a fraction using the calculator 11. How to type a percent into the calculator 12. How to convert a percent into a decimal using the calculator 13. How to convert a percent into a fraction using the calculator 14. How to type a scientific notation number into the calculator 15. How to convert a number into scientific notation using the calculator 16. How to type a power/exponent into the calculator 17. How to answer Short-Response Questions using the calculator 18. How to answer Extended-Response Questions using the calculator 19. Identify numbers in the Real Number System 20. Write and/or explain the difference between numbers in the Real Number System 21. Simplify mathematical expressions using Order of Operations 22. Define and identify perfect squares 23. Define a square root 24. Evaluate and estimate a value of a number under a square root 25. Define numbers in Scientific Notation 26. Write numbers in Scientific Notation and/or Standard Notation 27. Perform operations containing Scientific Notation 28. Identify the Law of Exponents 29. Evaluate Mathematical Expressions using the Law of Exponents Rules 30. Define an algebraic equation 31. Solve one-step equations algebraically 32. Solve multi-step equations algebraically 33. Find the percent of a number 34. Find the discount, mark-up & tax rate 35. Set-up and solve proportions 36. Solve word problems applications E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 Grades 6 - 8 2 PROCUDURE: Calculator Questions Enclosed is a packed consisting of all released Math OAA questions involving the standard Number, Number Sense and Operations. For this section, students are able to use their Scientific Calculators to answer each question. The students will recall and review all the indicated objectives stated above. Remember to review Test Taking Strategies with students on how to attempt multiple choice questions and extended response questions. For multiple choice questions remember to use POE (process of elimination), WB (work backwards), Pick a Number, Straight Forward (work the problem out/solve the problem algebraically), Guess and Check and/or any methods you may have used with your students. For extended response and short response questions, remember to use any table, charts, graphs, diagrams, 42 method, Hot-Dog-Bun, Straight Forward (work the problem out/solve the problem) and/or any methods you have used with your students. Students should sit in groups of 4 or 5 (depending on the size of the class) and/or traditional seating arrangements. Students should be given five questions at a time and allowed at most 7 minutes to answer the set of five questions. If students are in groups, the students will answer each question to the best of their knowledge; discuss what strategies and/or methods should be used to each question. If students are working individually, they should be prepared to explain how they arrived to their answer stating what strategies and/methods were used. Once time is up, each group/student will have an opportunity to report out their answer. The group/student must state the following: State their answer. Explain how they arrived to their answer. What calculator keystrokes were used? For further discussion, the teacher could ask other groups/the class as a whole, is their any other methods/approaches and keystrokes that could have been used to arrived to the correct answer. Once the first set of five questions are discussed, the teacher will give the students the next set of five questions and repeat the same line of questioning for discussion. Remember, each group/student MUST answer a question and each person in the group/student should have an opportunity to answer a question. This is to assure all students are involved and engaged in the lesson, which students may still be struggling with concepts and/or calculator keystrokes. E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 Grades 6 - 8 GUIDED: PRACTICE 3 1. Which number is not a perfect square? a) 36 b) 10 c) 25 d) 100 2. Arrange the numbers in order from least to greatest. 22 3, 8 , 2, 8 3. Which number is rational? 18 a) π b) c) ¾ d) 0.11121314…. 4. Simplify: 42 * 4-2 a) 0 b) 1 c) 5 d) 25 5. The 200 is between which two consecutive integers? a) 12 and 13 b) 13 and 14 c) 14 and 15 d) 15 and 16 6. Michael is solving the equation 14x – 12 = 30. The result of his first step is 14x = 42. What operation did Michael use in his first step? a) add 12 to each side b) subtract 12 from each side c) multiply both sides by 12 d) divide both sides by 12 7. The product of a number and nine is 288. Which method can be used to find the value of this number? a) Multiply the number by 288. b) Divide 288 by the number. c) Multiply the number by 9. d) Divide 288 by 9. 8. Four numbers are shown. 7 -0.35, , 0, 147 12 Explain why each number is a rational or an irrational number. INDEPENDENT: PRACTICE OAA Prep Packet pages 1 – 21; answer all questions VOCABULARY: Real number, irrational number, rational number, integer, whole number, counting number, natural number, absolute value, number line, exponent, power, perfect square, square root, variable expression, algebraic expression, substitution, evaluate, order of operations, quotient, product, difference, sum, double, twice, equivalent fraction, equivalent, percent, scientific notation, ascending, descending, variable, inequality, less than, greater than, sales tax, discount rate, mark-up rate E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 Grades 6 - 8 4 CALCULATOR KEY STROKES for TI-30XIIS CALCULATOR WHERE ARE YOUR OPERATION KEYS LOCATED Your operations keys are (+, -, x, ÷). They are located on the right side underneath the red C/CE button and AC button WHERE IS YOUR NEGATIVE SIGN LOCATED Your negative sign (-) is located on the bottom row underneath the number 3. EX: Type in -10 1. Type in the number 10 ( press 1, then 0) 2. Press the - button once 3. What do you see in your screen? ___________________ EX: Type in -3 1. press the – button once 2. Type in the number 3 (press 3) 3. What do you see in your screen? ___________________ EX: Simplify: 13 + - 7 1. Press the addition operation button (-) 2. Type in 13 3. Type in 7 4. Press the addition operation button (-) 5. Press the = button 6. What is your answer? __________________ EX: Evaluate: -3 + 7 + -12 1. Type in -3 2. Press the addition operation button (+) 3. Type in 7 4. Press the addition operation button (+) 5. Type in -12 6. Press the = button 7. What is your answer? ______________________ EX: Simplify: 2.5 – 3.5 + - 4.5 1. What is your answer? _________________________ E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 Grades 6 - 8 5 HOW TO TYPE IN A FRACTION B Use the A /C key to type in any fraction (proper or improper fraction) 5 EX: Type in 6 1. Type in the numerator first 5 2. Press the AB/C 3. Type in the denominator 6 4. Your answer should look something like this: 5 ┘6 2 EX: Type in - 3 5 1. Type in the whole number first 3 2. Press the +/- button 3. Press the AB/C 4. Type in the numerator second 2 5. Press the AB/C 6. type in the denominator 5 7. Your answer should look something like this: 3 _ 2 ┘5 8. Is there another way to enter this mixed number? ________________ 9. Explain how? ___________________________________________________________ 3 2 7 5 Type in the first fraction Press the subtraction button Type in the second fraction Press the = button What is your answer? ______________________ EX: Simplify: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1 33 5 50 Type in the first fraction Press the division button Type in the second fraction Press the = button What is your answer? ______________________ EX: Simplify: 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1 2 15 2 5 22 1. Type in the first fraction 2. Press the subtraction button 3. Type in the second fraction 4. Press the multiplication button 5. Type in the third fraction 6. Press the = button 7. What is your answer? _________________________ E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 EX: Simplify: Grades 6 - 8 HOW TO REDUCE A FRACTION B Use the A /C key to type in any fraction (proper or improper fraction) EX: Reduce: 12 / 56 1. Type in the fraction 2. Press the = button 3. What is your answer? ____________________ EX: Simplify: 125 / 300 1. Type in the fraction 2. Press the = button 3. What is your answer? ____________________ EX: Reduce: - 48 / 96 1. Press the addition operation button (-) {a negative number can NEVER go in the denominator} 2. Type in the fraction 3. Press the = button 4. What is your answer? ____________________ HOW TO CHANGE A MIXED NUMBER INTO AN IMPROPER FRACTION OR FRACTION INTO A MIXED NUMBER B Use 2ND key & the A /C key to change a mixed number into an improper fraction or an improper fraction into a mixed number. 2 into an improper fraction 5 Type in the fraction Press the 2ND button B Press the A /C What is your answer? ________________________ EX: Convert 3 1. 2. 3. 4. EX: Change -15 / 4 into a mixed number 1. Press the addition operation button (-) 2. Type in the fraction 3. Press the 2ND button B 4. Press the A /C 5. Press the = button 6. What is your answer? ________________________ 1 into an improper fraction 4 Type in the fraction Press the 2ND button B Press the A /C What is your answer? ________________________ EX: Change 12 1. 2. 3. 4. E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 6 Grades 6 - 8 7 HOW TO CHANGE A FRACTION INTO A DECIMAL ND Use the 2 → PRB key to change a fraction into a decimal (proper, improper, and/or mixed fraction) EX: Convert 1/5 into a decimal 1. Type in the fraction 2. Press the = button ND 3. Press the 2 → PRB 4. What is your answer? __________________________ 1 EX: Change 12 into a decimal 4 1. Type in the fraction 2. Press the = button ND 3. Press the 2 → PRB 4. What is your answer? __________________________ 2 EX: Convert: 3 into a decimal 5 1. Type in the fraction 2. Press the = button ND 3. Press the 2 → PRB 4. What is your answer? __________________________ HOW TO FIND THE VALUE OF AN EXPONENT/POWER Use the ^ to type in any exponent/power (24, 52, 103) EX: Evaluate 23 1. Type in the base 2 2. Press the ^ button 3. Type in the exponent 3 4. Press the = button 5. What is your answer? ___________________________ EX: Evaluate 52 1. Type in the base 5 2. Press the ^ button 3. Type in the exponent 2 4. Press the = button 5. What is your answer? ___________________________ E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 Grades 6 - 8 EX: Evaluate 22 • 32 • 62 1. Read the problem from left to right 2. Type in the first base 2 3. Press the ^ button 4. Type in the exponent 2 5. Press the X button 6. Type in the second base 3 7. Press the ^ button 8. Type in the exponent 2 9. Press the X button 10. Type in the third base 6 11. Press the ^ button 12. Type in the exponent 2 13. Press the = button 14. What is your answer? ___________________________ HOW TO FIND THE VALUE OF A ROOT Use the to find the square root of a number EX: Simplify: 121 1. Read the problem 2. Type in the radicand 121 3. Press the INV button 4. Press the x2 (above you will see the radical in green) 5. What is your answer? ______________________________ EX: Simplify: 225 1. Read the problem 2. Type in the radicand 225 3. Press the INV button 4. Press the x2 (above you will see the radical in green) What is your answer? ______________________________ 81 EX: Simplify: 6. Read the problem 7. Type in the radicand 81 8. Press the INV button 9. Press the x2 (above you will see the radical in green) 10. Press the Press the +/- button once What is your answer? ______________________________ E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 8 Grades 6 - 8 HOW TO CHANGE A NUMBER INTO SCIENTIFIC NOTATION Use the SCI to change a number into scientific notation. Remember your answer should ALWAYS be written in the form a X 10n EX: Express 123,000,000 in scientific notation 1. Read the problem 2. Type in the number 123,000,000 3. Press the = button 4. Press the INV button 5. Press the • (the decimal point) button (above you will see the letters SCI in green) 6. What do you see? 1.2308 8 7. Re-write your answer in scientific notation form. 1.23 X 10 EX: Express 0.000045 in scientific notation 1. Read the problem 2. Type in the number 0.000045 3. Press the = button 4. Press the INV button 5. Press the • (the decimal point) button (above you will see the letters SCI in green) 6. What do you see? 4.5-05 -5 7. Re-write your answer in scientific notation form. 4.5 X 10 EX: Express 2,500,000,000 in scientific notation 8. Read the problem 9. Type in the number 2,500,000,000 10. Press the = button 11. Press the INV button 12. Press the • (the decimal point) button (above you will see the letters SCI in green) 13. What do you see? 2.509 9 14. Re-write your answer in scientific notation form. 2.5 X 10 HOW TO CHANGE A PERCENT INTO A DECIMAL Use the % to change a percent into a decimal EX: Change 25% into a decimal 1. Type in the number 25 2. Press the INV button 3. Press the = (above you will see the % in green) 4. What is your answer? ________________________ E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 9 Grades 6 - 8 EX: Change 38% into a decimal 1. Type in the number 38 2. Press the INV button 3. Press the = (above you will see the % in green) 4. What is your answer? ________________________ 1 EX: Change 33 % into a decimal 3 1 1. Type in the number 33 % 3 2. Press the INV button 3. Press the = (above you will see the % in green) 4. What is your answer? ________________________ E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 10 Grades 6 - 8 11 Name ____________________________________ Date ___________________ Teacher ___________________________________ Period __________________ SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR WORKSHEET Directions: Answer each question. Be sure to show your work where necessary. 1. Question 27 Benchmark A Spring 2009 2. Question 1 Benchmark E March 2008 3. Question 6 Benchmark C Spring 2009 E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 Grades 6 - 8 4. Question 1 Benchmark E March 2006 5. Question 13 Benchmark H January 2005 6. Question 37 Benchmark A March 2005 E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 12 Grades 6 - 8 7. Question 18 Benchmark A Spring 2007 8. Question 28 Benchmark H Spring 2007 9. Question 1 Benchmark I Spring 2009 E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 13 Grades 6 - 8 10. Question 7 Benchmark I January 2005 11. Question 1 Benchmark E March 2008 12. Question 5 Benchmark E March 2005 E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 14 Grades 6 - 8 13. Question 9 Benchmark E Spring 2009 14. Question 28 Benchmark E March 2006 15. Question 5 Benchmark H Fall 2005 E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 15 Grades 6 - 8 16. Question 1 Benchmark I March 2005 17. Question 33 Benchmark I March 2005 18. Question 37 Benchmark I March 2005 E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 16 Grades 6 - 8 19. Question 1 Benchmark I Spring 2007 20. Question 6 Benchmark E March 2008 21. Question 4 Benchmark E March 2006 E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 17 Grades 6 - 8 22. Question 29 Benchmark E March 2006 23. Question 24 Benchmark G March 2006 24. Question 1 Benchmark H March 2006 E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 18 Grades 6 - 8 25. Question 33 Benchmark I March 2008 E. Kight Math Coach March 2010 19