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Name: ______________________________ Grade: ______ Date: __________ Instructions: Complete daily. 7 TH Grade Math DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE!!!! All Work Due January 7, 2014 DATE ASSIGNMENT GRADE DAY 1 Number Sense Patterns DAY 2 Number Sense Word Problems DAY 3 Arithmetic Sequence DAY 4 Solving Equations DAY 5 Converting Fractions, Decimals, Percents DAY 6 Transformations DAY 7 Sales Tax DAY 8 Multiplication Chart DAY 9 Ordering Rational Numbers DAY 10 Word Problems Fun Pages Do them if you like or just take a break!! Christmas Holiday Homework

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Name: ______________________________ Grade: ______ Date: __________

Instructions: Complete daily. 7TH Grade Math

DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE!!!! All Work Due January 7, 2014

DATE ASSIGNMENT GRADEDAY 1 Number Sense PatternsDAY 2 Number Sense Word ProblemsDAY 3 Arithmetic Sequence DAY 4 Solving EquationsDAY 5 Converting Fractions, Decimals,

PercentsDAY 6 TransformationsDAY 7 Sales TaxDAY 8 Multiplication ChartDAY 9 Ordering Rational NumbersDAY 10 Word ProblemsFun Pages Do them if you like or just take

a break!!Christmas Holiday Homework

Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year Ms. Walker

Note: to square large numbers use the following example:95

C=a(a+1) 9(9 + 1)= 9(10) = 90 (this will be your first two numbersD = b2 52 = 25

Put the two numbers together and your answer is 952 = 9025

Arithmetic Sequence Name the first five terms of each arithmetic sequence described.

1. a1 = 4, d = 3 11. ___________________

2. a1 = 7, d = 5 12. ___________________

Complete each statement.

14. 124 is the _____th term of –2, 5, 12, … 13. ___________________

15. –28 is the _____th term of 7, 2, -3, … 14. ___________________

16. During a free fall, a skydiver falls 16 feet in the first second, 48 feet in the 2nd second, and 80 feet in the third second. If she continues to fall at this rate, how many feet will she fall during the 8th second?

15. ___________________

Convert between fractions, decimals and percents

Create a multiplication table below

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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SOLVE THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS. SHOW YOUR WORK

1. When the Christmas cake was about to be served, you were told you could have 0.6, 60%, 3/5, 6%. Which 3 will give you the same size portion?

2. 4/7 of the Christmas cake was eaten on Christmas day. The next day your dad ate 1/2 of what was left. You get to finish the cake, how much is left?

3. The Christmas Tree store has a parking lot that will hold 1000 vehicles. 2/5 of the parking spaces are for cars. When you went to buy your tree, there were 200 cars and some trucks in the parking lot. The parking lot was 3/4 full. How many trucks were in it?

4. Justin is making snowballs to build a fort on the Christmas holiday. Justin can build 15 snowballs in an hour but 2 snowballs melt every 15 minutes. How long will it take him to build 210 snowballs?

5. The recipe for mint chocolate ice cream requires 2 1/4 cups of creams for 5 people. You need ice cream for 8 people. How much cream will you need?

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Young Lady or Old Lady?

Do you see both the old woman and the young woman? The old woman's mouth is the young woman's necklace. The old woman's nose is the young woman's chin. They share their hair, the scarf, the fur coat and the feather in their hair. This is a classic eye trick that has appeared in psychology books for years as a classic example of an optical illusion!

Rabbit or Duck #2

Not the cutest duck in the world, but the illusion is strong anyway. The duck looks to the left and the rabbit looks to the right. Quite an eye trick if you look at it for awhile, you'll see it switches back and forth in your mind. It is usually tough for people to perceive both at the same time. Try it, look at the rabbit and try to see the duck at the same time. Even though you know that the rabbit's ears form the duck's bill, our minds perceive it strictly as one way or the other.

Remember to do your BEST and get some REST!