Oct. 29-Nov. 2
**Plans subject to change according to the students’ comprehension. All changes are made in class. It is the students’ responsibility to write their assignments in their agenda books daily***
JOURNALING
All classes take notes majority of the week. Note-taking is highly encouraged, required, and recommended for retaining information and assisting in comprehension.
HOMEWORK
Study your math 30 mins. EVERY night.
GRADED PAPERS
Graded papers are returned on Fridays and occassionally throughout the week.
1st/2nd Period
Monday
Review 3.1-3.3 ; Mid-Chp Test Tomorrow
Classwork: Mid-Chp Test Practice pg. 130
Homework: pg. 622 Lessons 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 #1-5; Study test tomorrow.
Tuesday
Mid-Chp Test Today
Lesson 3.4 The Pythagorean Theorem
Classwork: Skill Sheet; pg. 134 #12-31
Homework: pg. 623 Lesson 3.4 #1-5
Wednesday
Review 3.4
Lesson 3.5 Using the Pythagorean Theorem
Classwork: pg. 139-140 #8-17; 22-33
Homework: Study for Quiz 3.4 and 3.5 Friday
Thursday
Review 3.4 and 3.5
Lesson 3.6
Classwork: pg. 144 #10-21
Homework: pg. 623 Lesson 3.5 and 3.6 #1-5
Friday
Quiz 3.4, 3.5, and 3.6
Review All Lessons
Classwork: Group Chp 3 Test
Homework: Study all lessons and vocabulary - Chp Test Monday
4th/5th Period
Monday
Review 3.4 and 3.5
Lesson 3.6
Classwork: pg 135-136 #12-23; 24-31; 36-46
Homework: pg. 623 Lessons 3.4, 3.5, 3.6 #1-5
Tuesday
Quiz 3.4 and 3.5
Classwork: Review all lessons
Homework: pg. 144 #10-21 Study Lessons 3.6 Quiz Wednesday
Wednesday
3.6 Quiz
Classwork: Study Guide Review pg.146-148 #9-36
Homework: Study All Lessons 3.1-3.6 Chp. Test Friday
Thursday
Group Chp Test Day
Homework: Study All Lessons 3.1-3.6 Chp. Test Tomorrow
Friday
Ch 3 Test Day
Review Unit 1 - Chps 1-3
Homework: Study Unit 1 Chps 1-3 overall unit exam Tuesday
***Hint: Review all chapter tests and quizzes.
Chapter 2 and 3 Standards
8.1.spi.1 Identify the opposite and the reciprocal of a rational number.
8.2.spi.3 Represent situations and solve real-world problems using symbolic algebra.
8.2.spi.1 Generalize a variety of patterns with symbolic rules.
8.1.spi.10 Use exponential, scientific, and calculator notation to represent large numbers in real-world situations.
8.1.spi.10 Use exponential, scientific, and calculator notation to represent large numbers in real-world situations.
8.1.spi.5 Determine the square roots of perfect squares.
8.1.spi.4 Determine the approproximate locations of rational numbers on a number line.
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January 07, 2008
Parents a letter of new changes for a better year will be sent home Tuesday. Please make sure you receive the list of changes. Sign and return the acknowledgement. The changes are in effect 1-07-08. The following are the changes to the Math classes to better students’ comprehension and effort.
Homework - Checkpoint quizzes will be given for grades. This […]
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