Someone commented on the previous post about homework. That homework was for October 27th (it's in the title).
The homework that is due tomorrow, November 5, is page 139 28-36, 37, 39, 40, 45
The homework that was on the board today is really tomorrow nights homework.
Hope this helps.
Mrs. Gibbs
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Middle School Homework for 10/27/09
Algebra: on worksheet pg. 322 9-11, 13-15, 21-26, 32, 34 Due Thursday Quiz Thursday
Geometry: pg. 145 14-17, 19-21, 27 Due Thursday Quiz Thursday
Pre-algebra: pg. 134 17-23, 29, 30, 38 Due Thursday Quiz Friday
6th Grade Math: pg. 117 15-37 odd, 38, 42 Due Thursday Quiz Friday
See you tomorrow!
Becky
Monday, October 26, 2009
Algebra Homework for 10/26/09!!!
Hello Algebra students. In case you didn't get a chance to write down the homework for tonight or you didn't get the homework card I taped to your backpack, here it is:
Page 314
8-10, 17-22, 27, 28, 34-36, 39, 42
Also, there will be a quiz Thursday.
Happy Studying!!!
Mrs. Gibbs
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Algebra Review
Dear Algebra Students,
There seems to be some mis-communication regarding the review. I did assign review and it was to be done and due tomorrow, Monday October 5th. The exam is on concepts that are review concepts. While I want everyone to complete the review, I have to wait and talk with students who thought otherwise.
If you completed the review, you will get credit. It might be as a class grade or as extra credit. This will be determined tomorrow.
Tomorrow is review day. Be ready! Test is scheduled for Tuesday and then you are off to Calleva!!!
Mrs. Gibbs
Hunter, does this answer your question?
There seems to be some mis-communication regarding the review. I did assign review and it was to be done and due tomorrow, Monday October 5th. The exam is on concepts that are review concepts. While I want everyone to complete the review, I have to wait and talk with students who thought otherwise.
If you completed the review, you will get credit. It might be as a class grade or as extra credit. This will be determined tomorrow.
Tomorrow is review day. Be ready! Test is scheduled for Tuesday and then you are off to Calleva!!!
Mrs. Gibbs
Hunter, does this answer your question?
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
6th Grade Math
6th Grade Math Students,
If you are having trouble with the larger square root #'s, Use guess and check. First think of squares you know or could find out quickly. We now that the square of 20 is 400. So, the square root of 1,225 is going to be bigger than 20. The square of 100 is 10,000. So, it is going to be between 20 and 100. How about 50? 50 X 50 is 2,500. This means that our answer should be smaller. Try easy numbers to multiply to narrow down the answer.
If the directions for the problem you are working on says to use a calculator, then use a calculator.
I hope this helps!!
You can also log on to hotmath.com. This is a website run by Glencoe, the makers of your textbook. This site provides help for homework problems. If you are stuck on a problem, you can use the website to help. It has only odd problems.
Mrs. Gibbs
If you are having trouble with the larger square root #'s, Use guess and check. First think of squares you know or could find out quickly. We now that the square of 20 is 400. So, the square root of 1,225 is going to be bigger than 20. The square of 100 is 10,000. So, it is going to be between 20 and 100. How about 50? 50 X 50 is 2,500. This means that our answer should be smaller. Try easy numbers to multiply to narrow down the answer.
If the directions for the problem you are working on says to use a calculator, then use a calculator.
I hope this helps!!
You can also log on to hotmath.com. This is a website run by Glencoe, the makers of your textbook. This site provides help for homework problems. If you are stuck on a problem, you can use the website to help. It has only odd problems.
Mrs. Gibbs
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
School starts soon!
Hello students!!!! If you are reading this then you must be excited about school starting soon! Ha, ha.
I'm already planning for an exciting year.
Enjoy the rest of your summer!!!
Mrs. Gibbs
I'm already planning for an exciting year.
Enjoy the rest of your summer!!!
Mrs. Gibbs
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Welcome Back!
Welcome back. I hope you all had a relaxing and fun spring break.
46 more days left till summer break!!!
23 more days until Echo Hill and Atlanta Trip.
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Algebra: We are reviewing for a exam on polynomials. The exam is tomorrow!!!!
After the exam, we will be starting Quadratic Equations!!!
Good luck with studying!
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Pre-algebra: We are graphing inequalities. Decide if a solid or dashed line is needed. Then pick an ordered pair to test if it's part of the solution. If it is, shade in that area. If it is NOT a solution, shade in the other side.
HW: Pg 439 12-15, 24-27
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Math I and Math II: We are getting ready for our test that is tomorrow. The test includes solving equations, multiplying and dividing fractions and integers!
HW: STUDY
46 more days left till summer break!!!
23 more days until Echo Hill and Atlanta Trip.
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Algebra: We are reviewing for a exam on polynomials. The exam is tomorrow!!!!
After the exam, we will be starting Quadratic Equations!!!
Good luck with studying!
____________________________________________________________________
Pre-algebra: We are graphing inequalities. Decide if a solid or dashed line is needed. Then pick an ordered pair to test if it's part of the solution. If it is, shade in that area. If it is NOT a solution, shade in the other side.
HW: Pg 439 12-15, 24-27
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Math I and Math II: We are getting ready for our test that is tomorrow. The test includes solving equations, multiplying and dividing fractions and integers!
HW: STUDY
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
2 Days left!!!!
Happy Crazy Hair Day! There were some cool and crazy hair-dos.
We only have 2 more days left until Spring Break!!!
Remember: Tomorrow we have Founder's Day at Grace Church. The only thing you need to bring is a lunch only IF you are not getting a pizza lunch. Tomorrow is a uniform day.
Friday is 60's and 70's Day. A blast from the past!!! We also have the middle school students versus faculty in soccer. So remember to bring shoes to play soccer in (ask Mr. Musgrove about what is appropriate to play in as far as clothes go).
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Algebra: Today we continued to factor polynomials completely. Tomorrow and Friday we will be reviewing chapter 9.
Unit test is Tuesday, 3/31 (will change if needed)
HW: None. But don't forget you have homework due Friday.
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Pre-algebra: Today we looked at Function Notation. f (x) is read as f of x.
f(x) = mx + b
y = mx + b
f(x) is in the same position as y.
So, if the question is are asking for you to find f (x), you plug in your x value and solve for f (x).
If the question is asking you to find the value of x, plug in f (x) and solve for x.
HW: None (lucky you guys)
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Math I and II: Today we simplified expressions. Expressions don't have equal signs. We combine like terms to reduce to lowest terms.
Like terms: 3x, -50x, 1/2x, -22x, -x, x
3, -25, -64, 29
2b, -2b, 43b
Not like terms: 2x, -2y
4, 4x, 3y
HW: None. But don't forget about your Study Guide for your unit test. It's not due until after Spring Break but do you really want to leave it to the last minute? Don't answer that question!
We only have 2 more days left until Spring Break!!!
Remember: Tomorrow we have Founder's Day at Grace Church. The only thing you need to bring is a lunch only IF you are not getting a pizza lunch. Tomorrow is a uniform day.
Friday is 60's and 70's Day. A blast from the past!!! We also have the middle school students versus faculty in soccer. So remember to bring shoes to play soccer in (ask Mr. Musgrove about what is appropriate to play in as far as clothes go).
__________________________________________________________________
Algebra: Today we continued to factor polynomials completely. Tomorrow and Friday we will be reviewing chapter 9.
Unit test is Tuesday, 3/31 (will change if needed)
HW: None. But don't forget you have homework due Friday.
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Pre-algebra: Today we looked at Function Notation. f (x) is read as f of x.
f(x) = mx + b
y = mx + b
f(x) is in the same position as y.
So, if the question is are asking for you to find f (x), you plug in your x value and solve for f (x).
If the question is asking you to find the value of x, plug in f (x) and solve for x.
HW: None (lucky you guys)
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Math I and II: Today we simplified expressions. Expressions don't have equal signs. We combine like terms to reduce to lowest terms.
Like terms: 3x, -50x, 1/2x, -22x, -x, x
3, -25, -64, 29
2b, -2b, 43b
Not like terms: 2x, -2y
4, 4x, 3y
HW: None. But don't forget about your Study Guide for your unit test. It's not due until after Spring Break but do you really want to leave it to the last minute? Don't answer that question!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
3 days to go till SPRING BREAK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tomorrow is Wacky Hair Day. Have Fun!
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Algebra: Today we factored polynomials completely. We re-grouped terms to factor. Be careful of sign changes. For example: (x-4)(4-x).
Homework: see handout
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Pre-algebra: Today we continued to write linear equations in y=mx + b. Remember, if you have a slope and a point on the graph, you can solve to find b (y-intercept).
Example: m = 3, point on graph (4, 6) y = mx + b 6 = 3(4) + b
6 = 12 + b
-6 = b
answer: y = 3x - 6
HW: see handout
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Math I and II: Today we solved equations by multiplying or dividing. We do the opposite operation to isolate the variable. Watch the sign!!!
Homework: Solving Equations WS
Tomorrow is Wacky Hair Day. Have Fun!
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Algebra: Today we factored polynomials completely. We re-grouped terms to factor. Be careful of sign changes. For example: (x-4)(4-x).
Homework: see handout
________________________________________________________________
Pre-algebra: Today we continued to write linear equations in y=mx + b. Remember, if you have a slope and a point on the graph, you can solve to find b (y-intercept).
Example: m = 3, point on graph (4, 6) y = mx + b 6 = 3(4) + b
6 = 12 + b
-6 = b
answer: y = 3x - 6
HW: see handout
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Math I and II: Today we solved equations by multiplying or dividing. We do the opposite operation to isolate the variable. Watch the sign!!!
Homework: Solving Equations WS
Monday, March 16, 2009
Happy Monday!
Spirit Week!!!
Tomorrow is mixed match day!
Algebra: Today we solved factoring special products. We saw three forms: (a+b)-squared,
(a-b)-squared, and a-squared - b-squared. The third form are the easier of the three. Remember that for the first two forms, the middle term cancels out.
HW: pg 603 6, 8, 12, 14, 18, 20, 28-36 even, 46, 48, 51
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Pre-algebra: Today we learned how to write linear equations using y = mx + b. Remember, parallel lines have the same slope, different y-intercepts. Perpendicular lines have the negative reciprocal.
HW: pg 422 8-11, 18-23, 27-30, 34 optional
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Math I and II: Today we looked at solving one step equations by undoing adding or subtracting.
You can check any equation by plugging in your solution into the original equation. If one side equals the other side, it checks!
HW: solving equation worksheet
Tomorrow is mixed match day!
Algebra: Today we solved factoring special products. We saw three forms: (a+b)-squared,
(a-b)-squared, and a-squared - b-squared. The third form are the easier of the three. Remember that for the first two forms, the middle term cancels out.
HW: pg 603 6, 8, 12, 14, 18, 20, 28-36 even, 46, 48, 51
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Pre-algebra: Today we learned how to write linear equations using y = mx + b. Remember, parallel lines have the same slope, different y-intercepts. Perpendicular lines have the negative reciprocal.
HW: pg 422 8-11, 18-23, 27-30, 34 optional
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Math I and II: Today we looked at solving one step equations by undoing adding or subtracting.
You can check any equation by plugging in your solution into the original equation. If one side equals the other side, it checks!
HW: solving equation worksheet
Friday, March 13, 2009
Today, in all classes, we took a short quiz and then celebrated Pi Day.
I hope you all enjoyed the homemade and store bought pies.
Next week is a busy week here at school. We have spirit week, yea!!!!! And we have Founder's Day Thursday.
Algebra: We need to prepare for a unit test which will take place after Spring Break.
Pre-algebra: We will continue learning about graphs.
Math I and II: We are scheduling a unit test possibility next Friday. We will finish up out unit on Wednesday, reivew on Thursday and take the test on Friday. This way you can enjoy your Spring Break and not worry about studying for a math test.
Have a great weekend and see you on Monday!
I hope you all enjoyed the homemade and store bought pies.
Next week is a busy week here at school. We have spirit week, yea!!!!! And we have Founder's Day Thursday.
Algebra: We need to prepare for a unit test which will take place after Spring Break.
Pre-algebra: We will continue learning about graphs.
Math I and II: We are scheduling a unit test possibility next Friday. We will finish up out unit on Wednesday, reivew on Thursday and take the test on Friday. This way you can enjoy your Spring Break and not worry about studying for a math test.
Have a great weekend and see you on Monday!
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Tomorrow, we are celebrating Pi Day!
Algebra: Today, we continued to factor ax-squared + bx + c. We then started to look at factoring special products. We will continue to look at special products on Monday.
HW is 9.6 in the workbook: #'s 7, 9, 11, 19, 21, 23, 29, 31, 33, 34, 36
Tomorrow we are celebrating Pi day after a short quiz.
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Pre-algebra: Today, we continued to look at slope-intercept form. We found out how to write a perpendicular and parallel equation with a given equation.
Homework: Pg 415 13-16, 22-27, 28-31, 42-45
Tomorrow we are celebrating Pi day after a short quiz.
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Math I and Math II: Today, we learned how to solve simple equations. The objective is to isolate the unknown (whether that is a variable or object). We add or subtract and multiple or divide to find the solution.
Hint on Homework: Instead of subtracting numbers (like we did in class), you are subtracting objects. So, in #1, You will take two balls away from each side leaving 0 balls on the left side and 3 balls on the right side. Next, you want to take away 4 coins on the right side and 4 from the left side. That leaves you with 3 coins on the left side and three balls on the right side. That means 1 ball = 1 coin.
Do this same technique with the other three problems. If the variables are confusing you, you can either write out all of the y's and x's or draw a shape in their place.
Hope that helped.
Homework was SL 6.9
Tomorrow we are celebrating Pi day after a short quiz.
HW is 9.6 in the workbook: #'s 7, 9, 11, 19, 21, 23, 29, 31, 33, 34, 36
Tomorrow we are celebrating Pi day after a short quiz.
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Pre-algebra: Today, we continued to look at slope-intercept form. We found out how to write a perpendicular and parallel equation with a given equation.
Homework: Pg 415 13-16, 22-27, 28-31, 42-45
Tomorrow we are celebrating Pi day after a short quiz.
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Math I and Math II: Today, we learned how to solve simple equations. The objective is to isolate the unknown (whether that is a variable or object). We add or subtract and multiple or divide to find the solution.
Hint on Homework: Instead of subtracting numbers (like we did in class), you are subtracting objects. So, in #1, You will take two balls away from each side leaving 0 balls on the left side and 3 balls on the right side. Next, you want to take away 4 coins on the right side and 4 from the left side. That leaves you with 3 coins on the left side and three balls on the right side. That means 1 ball = 1 coin.
Do this same technique with the other three problems. If the variables are confusing you, you can either write out all of the y's and x's or draw a shape in their place.
Hope that helped.
Homework was SL 6.9
Tomorrow we are celebrating Pi day after a short quiz.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Algebra: Okay,today we saw an easier, faster way of factoring polynomials. Just remember that once you get towards the end and it doesn't work, try changing the signs to get it to work.
The more practice, the easier it will get.
Homework is either the workbook or textbook problems.
Good luck and may the force be with you :)
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Pre-algebra: Today we saw a fast way to graph equations using the slope-intercept form.
y = mx + b
where b is the intercept (we plot this first), then we plot more points using the slope.
m = slope = rise/run, the change in y over the change in x
Homework is pg. 415 10 - 12, 17 - 24, 28 - 31, 32 a and b only
You should have enough information to do most of the homework.
Pi Day is in two days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Math I: Today we started to look at solving simple equations. We were able to solve these by trial and error. Tomorrow and the days following we will be looking at more difficult equations and learning how to solve them algebraically.
Tonights homework is SL 6.8
Pi Day is in two days!!!!!!!
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Math I: Today we started to look at solving simple equations. We were able to solve these by trial and error. Tomorrow and the days following we will be looking at more difficult equations and learning how to solve them algebraically.
Tonights homework is SL 6.8
Pi Day is in two days!!!!!!!
The more practice, the easier it will get.
Homework is either the workbook or textbook problems.
Good luck and may the force be with you :)
_________________________________________________________________
Pre-algebra: Today we saw a fast way to graph equations using the slope-intercept form.
y = mx + b
where b is the intercept (we plot this first), then we plot more points using the slope.
m = slope = rise/run, the change in y over the change in x
Homework is pg. 415 10 - 12, 17 - 24, 28 - 31, 32 a and b only
You should have enough information to do most of the homework.
Pi Day is in two days!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
__________________________________________________________________
Math I: Today we started to look at solving simple equations. We were able to solve these by trial and error. Tomorrow and the days following we will be looking at more difficult equations and learning how to solve them algebraically.
Tonights homework is SL 6.8
Pi Day is in two days!!!!!!!
__________________________________________________________________
Math I: Today we started to look at solving simple equations. We were able to solve these by trial and error. Tomorrow and the days following we will be looking at more difficult equations and learning how to solve them algebraically.
Tonights homework is SL 6.8
Pi Day is in two days!!!!!!!
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
New Algebra Websites up
Algebra students (yes, both of you), I have added several websites on factoring trinomials. Some of them are you tube videos with a different way of looking at the factoring process. We will discuss these tomorrow.
If you are reading this, go to bed and get some sleep!
If you are reading this, go to bed and get some sleep!
Hello Students!!! Happy Tuesday!
Algebra: Today we learned how to factor ax2 + bx + c. We found that this kind of factoring takes a lot of work when writing out all of the possible factors. Just remember, the more we practice, the easier and faster we get.
Tonight’s homework: 9.6 workbook 8-12 even, 18-24 even, 28-32 even, 34, 35, 36
Good luck! ☺
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Pre-algebra: Today we learned about the slope of a line, section 8.5. We also saw that if we know one point on the line (like x or y intercepts), we can use slope to plot more points. Remember, rise/run. The change in "y"/the change in "x".
Homework for tonight: Pg. 407 8-24, 28-38, 40 optional
Don't forget about Pie "Pi" Day
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Math I: Today we learned about number sentences, 6.7. Remember, subtraction words need to be in the right order. Twelve minus two is 12 - 2. Four less than 8 is 8 - 4.
Homework: SL 6.7.
Don't forget about Pie "Pi" Day!
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Math II: Today we learned about number sentences, 6.7. Remember, subtraction words need to be in the right order. Twelve minus two is 12 - 2. Four less than 8 is 8 - 4.
Homework: SL 6.7.
Don't forget about Pie "Pi" Day!
Algebra: Today we learned how to factor ax2 + bx + c. We found that this kind of factoring takes a lot of work when writing out all of the possible factors. Just remember, the more we practice, the easier and faster we get.
Tonight’s homework: 9.6 workbook 8-12 even, 18-24 even, 28-32 even, 34, 35, 36
Good luck! ☺
_____________________________________________________________
Pre-algebra: Today we learned about the slope of a line, section 8.5. We also saw that if we know one point on the line (like x or y intercepts), we can use slope to plot more points. Remember, rise/run. The change in "y"/the change in "x".
Homework for tonight: Pg. 407 8-24, 28-38, 40 optional
Don't forget about Pie "Pi" Day
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Math I: Today we learned about number sentences, 6.7. Remember, subtraction words need to be in the right order. Twelve minus two is 12 - 2. Four less than 8 is 8 - 4.
Homework: SL 6.7.
Don't forget about Pie "Pi" Day!
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Math II: Today we learned about number sentences, 6.7. Remember, subtraction words need to be in the right order. Twelve minus two is 12 - 2. Four less than 8 is 8 - 4.
Homework: SL 6.7.
Don't forget about Pie "Pi" Day!
Monday, March 9, 2009
Algebra: Today we continued to practice factoring x-squared + bx + c. Tomorrow we are going to be looking at 9-6 factoring ax-squared + bx + c where a is a co-efficient to x-squared. This obviously effects how we factor. We are used to x-squared being (x + )(x + ). What if we have a problem 3t2 + 8t + 4?
HW: Pg. 586 21-27 odd, 33, 35, 36, 38, 43, 45, 59, 60, 62
Decide if you want to bring in a pie for Pi day and let me know.
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Pre-algebra:
Today we looked at x- and y- intercepts. We found that this way is a lot faster than using a table to graph the equation.
REMEMBER: for this homework, you must use x and y intercepts but on a test or Quiz, you can choose the method that works best for you.
Homework: Pg. 400 13-24, 27-31, 33 optional
Don't forget to plan for Pi Day.
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Math I: We will be learning about Order of Operations, 6.7, today. PEMDAS.
Don't rush through these problems. Take your time to avoid mistakes.
Homework: SL 6.6
Don't forget to plan for Pi Day!
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Math II: We will be continuing Order of Operations today. PEMDAS.
We will see some special cases where you might have to add first then divide. For example:
8 - (5 +3)/2 +1 You would need to first add 5 + 3 and then divide by 2. Then you would continue the rest of the problem.
Homework: Order of Operations WS
Don't forget to plan for Pi Day!
HW: Pg. 586 21-27 odd, 33, 35, 36, 38, 43, 45, 59, 60, 62
Decide if you want to bring in a pie for Pi day and let me know.
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Pre-algebra:
Today we looked at x- and y- intercepts. We found that this way is a lot faster than using a table to graph the equation.
REMEMBER: for this homework, you must use x and y intercepts but on a test or Quiz, you can choose the method that works best for you.
Homework: Pg. 400 13-24, 27-31, 33 optional
Don't forget to plan for Pi Day.
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Math I: We will be learning about Order of Operations, 6.7, today. PEMDAS.
Don't rush through these problems. Take your time to avoid mistakes.
Homework: SL 6.6
Don't forget to plan for Pi Day!
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Math II: We will be continuing Order of Operations today. PEMDAS.
We will see some special cases where you might have to add first then divide. For example:
8 - (5 +3)/2 +1 You would need to first add 5 + 3 and then divide by 2. Then you would continue the rest of the problem.
Homework: Order of Operations WS
Don't forget to plan for Pi Day!
Friday, March 6, 2009
Algebra: Today we worked on 9.5 Factoring x "squared" + bx + c.
Tonights homework is pg. 586 7-17 odd, 47-55
Pre-algebra: Today we continued with Linear Equations in Two Variables
Don't forget to solve for y and then use -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 for x to find y values.
Tonights homework is pg 394 20-31, 39-41
Math I: Today we took a quiz which all students did awesome!
No homework
Math II: Today we took a quiz and everyone did great!
We took notes for 6.6 Order of Operations
Tonights homework is SL 6.6
On Monday, we need to decide who is going to bring Pie for Pi day (it's on Saturday but we are celebrating on Friday).
Have a great weekend!!!
Tonights homework is pg. 586 7-17 odd, 47-55
Pre-algebra: Today we continued with Linear Equations in Two Variables
Don't forget to solve for y and then use -2, -1, 0, 1, 2 for x to find y values.
Tonights homework is pg 394 20-31, 39-41
Math I: Today we took a quiz which all students did awesome!
No homework
Math II: Today we took a quiz and everyone did great!
We took notes for 6.6 Order of Operations
Tonights homework is SL 6.6
On Monday, we need to decide who is going to bring Pie for Pi day (it's on Saturday but we are celebrating on Friday).
Have a great weekend!!!
Thursday, March 5, 2009
March 5
Algebra: Today, we continued working on section 9.4, Solving Polynomial Equations in
Factored Form.
Homework: Page 578 31-38, 46-48, 51, 52, 54, 55, 57
Tomorrow we will be starting 9.5, Factor xsquared + bx + c
Homework will be pg. 586 7-17 odd, 47-55
Pre-Algebra: Today we started 8.2 Linear Equations in two variables.
Homework: pg. 394 12-15, 32-38
Tomorrow, 3/6/09, we will continue with 8.2
Homework will be pg. 394 20-31, 39-41
Math I and Math II: Today we continued looking at integers: adding, subtracting, multiplying
and dividing.
Homework: SL 6.5 WS
Tomorrow we will have a quiz and look at 6.6, Order of Operations.
Factored Form.
Homework: Page 578 31-38, 46-48, 51, 52, 54, 55, 57
Tomorrow we will be starting 9.5, Factor xsquared + bx + c
Homework will be pg. 586 7-17 odd, 47-55
Pre-Algebra: Today we started 8.2 Linear Equations in two variables.
Homework: pg. 394 12-15, 32-38
Tomorrow, 3/6/09, we will continue with 8.2
Homework will be pg. 394 20-31, 39-41
Math I and Math II: Today we continued looking at integers: adding, subtracting, multiplying
and dividing.
Homework: SL 6.5 WS
Tomorrow we will have a quiz and look at 6.6, Order of Operations.
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