Monday, May 30, 2011

Number of the Day

1. Divide the number by two.

2. Expanded Form. (Eg. 1000+200+30+4+0.5+0.06+0.007+1234.567

3.Write the number in words. (Eg. One thousand, two hundred, thirty-four and five hundred sixty-seven thousandths)

4.Round to the nearest hundred. (01234 the hundred stays, 56789 it goes up)

5.What digit is in the tenths place. (For this, it's important to know your place value

6. Double the number. (x2)

7. Find the Circumference. (use the formula: C=2(pi)r)

8. Make a power. ( n*: n is the base, the star is the exponent)

9. Make the power in factored form (the power you did for #8). (Eg. 4x4x4x4x4=1240)

10. Cube the in the ones place. (n*: n is the digit in the ones place, the star is the exponent for cube)

11. Square the in the hundreds place. (n*: n is the digit in the hundreds place, the star is the exponent for squared)

12. Use calculator and round to the nearest hundredth.

13. The product of all the digit. (1x2x3x4x5x6x7=5040. If there is a zero in the number the product is 0)

14. Prime Numbers in the Number of the Day. (Numbers with 2 factors, one and its self)

15. Find the area. (Use the formula: A=(pi)r(squared))

16. Use the divisibility rules.

17. Find the prime factors.

18. Use integer notes.

19. Use subtracting integer notes.

20. Create a fraction.

21. Create an improper fraction.

22. Create a mixed fraction.

23. Convert into a decimal.

24. Create a picture for #21.

25.Convert answer to #21 into a percent.

7 comments:

Kamille817 said...

Hey Madeline! Great work on your Scribe post. I really like you change the colors to our school color. Very unique! You also showed examples.
This will help us remember how to do number of the day. I suggest you put a picture on (If you can't find any, you might as well take a picture of your own number of the day sheet and upload it). Sorry, but I unable to find any video to suggest. Good job!

serena 814 said...

Hi Madeline, awesome job on your scribe post. I liked how you explained how to do each number. I also liked how you used the colors yellow and green to show what we had to do and the black font to show us an example of what to do. To make you scribe post even better i think that you should add a link or a video.

Here is a link that i think you might like: http://ca.ixl.com/math/grade-7/integers-on-number-lines

Cindy814 said...

Madeline, I really liked your post! I liked the way you change the color of your words and giving example for each question. You can improve by giving a link. Here is a link I found about circumference http://www.mathgoodies.com/lessons/vol2/circumference.html. Good Job Madeline!

hannah816 said...

Hi Madeline. Great scribe post! I like how you used green and yellow for the font color. This will help us remember the number of day if we happen to forget it! Good Job! You can maybe add a math game/link or video on any of the rules. eg : subtracting/adding integers, converting decimals etc. Here is a math game : http://ca.ixl.com/math/grade-7/understanding-integers

abby873 said...

Hi Maddie(: Really great scribe-post and I liked how your fonts are really big and easy to understand! & Its also Green& Yellow. I liked how you explained how you got your answer and explained how to get it, it really helped! You can also add a video/link to make your post more interesting! Heres a math game you could add to your post! & GOODJOB! classroom.jc-schools.net/basic/math-algebra.htm

kassey814 said...

hi madi great job i love the colour and how you explained it however i would suggest maybe if you change the font size it would be great ,great job

beverly814 said...

Hey Madeline, great job on your scribe post. I liked how you added color and made it a good size so that I could understand it a lot more. OH and I loved how you used out school colors. :) You should try making pictures on your own but other than that good job. :)