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There are many 21st-century tools available for effective collaboration and communication in the online environment. For more information on tools your school uses, please contact your instructor or visit the Web 2.0 tools area. Instructions Here are the low temperatures (in degrees Fahrenheit) for two weeks in Montreal, Canada: Week 1 From left to right: negative3.5 degree F, 5 degree F, 1.5 degree F, negative 0.5 degree F, negative 2 degree F, 2.5 degree F, negative 4 degree F. Week 2 From left to right: -2 degree F, 3 degree F, 4.5 degree F, negative 1 degree F, negative 3.5 degree F, 0.5 degree F, 6 degree F. Part 1: Weather Analysis Each partner picks one week and completes Part 1 on his or her own. Plot and label the temperatures on a number line. You can create the number line by using a drawing program, by drawing it by hand and sending in a picture, or by describing in detail how the completed number line should look. Compare the weather on two different days using an inequality. Then see if their comparisons change by finding the absolute value of each. Day 1: Day 2: Comparison of Day 1 and Day 2: ____ < _____ or _____ > _______ Comparison of days with absolute value: ____ < _____ or _____ > _______ Which temperature during the week is the closest to 0? Explain how you decided this using absolute value. Which temperature is farthest from 0? Explain how you decided this using absolute value. Which is the coldest temperature? Explain how you determined this using the number line. Which is the warmest temperature? Explain how you determined this using the number line. Part 2: Weather Report Collaborate with your partner and come up with and complete this portion together. Use the information from the analysis and develop a weather report with your partner. You can develop a flyer or make a presentation, video or audio recording of yourself, or script. Use your creativity! Make sure to include the information from all six questions, compare your findings for each question for the two weeks, and submit all the information in your assignment. What to Submit Name the assignment 03_06_AbsoluteValue _Your Name. In the Assessment Area, submit your work to 03.06 The Absolute Value. Collaboration To complete the collaboration for segment one: Complete the Collaboration Reflection. Submit your reflection answers to the assessment S1 Collaboration Reflection. Rubric Look over the grading rubric to see how you will be evaluated. Perfect! Almost There! Not Quite Yet! Keep Going! Part 1: Weather Analysis 18 points All six of the questions are answered correctly and explained clearly. 17-13 points Most of the questions are answered correctly and explained clearly. 12-8 points Some of the questions are answered correctly and explained clearly. 7-0 points Few or none of the questions are answered correctly and explained clearly. Part 2: Weather Report 12 points The report includes a complete analysis for Part 1 for both team members and is accurate. 11-8 points The report is not clear or is missing a little bit of information for either week. 7-4 points The report is not clear or is missing a lot of information for either week. There are also some errors. 3-0 points The report is not clear, is missing a lot of information, or does not provide an analysis for either week. There are many errors.

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