- S7 and S8.
- Show all algebra.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
DUE: Wednesday, November 3
- S1 and S2.
- Show all algebra!!!!!
- Come in with what you found difficult and questions.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
DUE: Monday, November 1
- Chapter 2 review: Problems 1, 4 - 7, 12, 19, 21, 23 - 25
- Slope portfolio page
DUE: Thursday, October 28
- Quiz on finding the nth term and special angles
- DO IT! quiz
- 5 kinds of special angle portfolio page
Saturday, October 16, 2010
DUE: Monday, October 25
- Read 2.2
- Do problems 1 - 6. Show tables and calculations
- "finding the nth term" portfolio page
DUE: Thursday, October 21
- Pentominos I (pg. 63): find and draw all 12 noncongruent pentominos
- Pentaminos II (pg. 113): Find and draw all 6 noncongruent pentominos that can be folded into a box.
DUE: Wednesday, October 20
- Proportions, Absolute Value, & Triangles Test
- Propotions, Absolute Value & Triangle Protfolio (2 packets)
DUE: Tuesday, October 19
- Complete all problems in both packets. You MUST show work. None of this, I did it on a calculator.
Monday, October 11, 2010
DUE: Monday, October 18
- Do A3 and TR 1 (at end of Absolute Value packet.)
- Use pencil and show all work.
- Sum answers on TR1 problems 1 - 10. We will use this to do a quick answer check. Hope we all get the same sum.
DUE: Friday, October 15
- Do P5 and AV 1 and AV2 (Absolute Value).
- Use pencil and show all work.
- Read instructions CAREFULLY on Absolute Value. Always check answers with values to determine if you are correct.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
DUE: Tuesday, October 12
- Complete P1 and P2 on proportions. Show ALL work.
- Use PENCIL, so if you make a mistake, can erase and correct. You will be handing in this packet and CLARITY is tantamount.
DUE: Thursday, October 7
- September 2010 Online Math Asessment Results
- Study the results for your class, O'Bryant, and BPS
- Answer the questions. Be thoughtful.
DUE: Tuesday, October 5
- Geometric Probability portfolio page
- Chapter review problems 39 - 44, 46 - 49, and 52 - 57
- "What do you think of geometry now?"
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