Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Week as of March 22nd to March 26

Dates to keep in mind:
Friday March 26 Field Day - Half Day
Pop Quizzes will be given
Students will be given the following packets:
10-3
Transformations on the Coordinate Plane
Vocabulary:
Translation
Rotation
Quadrilaterals
Find the Missing angle

10-4
10-5 Finding Area of a Parallelogram, Triangle, Trapezoid
Vocabulary: Base, Altitude

We will be working on Mountain Math Problems and Plato Exercises
Students need to study and review daily.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

March 15 to March 19

This week we will continue with Rational Numbers Operations(Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division) It is extremely important that you do your homework daily, focus in class and be prepared as well.
  • calculator
  • protractor
  • cheat cards
  • compass
  • notebook/binder
We will also be reviewing exercises for Plato.
From now on you are to copy the H.W. in your NB and have it signed by parents.
The test that you had Friday will be given back, it will not be included in your grade, but you need to do it as part of your H.W. for Monday and Tuesday. It needs to be presented with a cover page and complete process should be included. 7-1, 7-2, 7.3 will have Chapter 5 test and Thursday will be 7-4
Also keep in mind Pop Quizzes may be given at any time.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Week as of March 8-12

Dates to keep in mind:
III Quarter ends March 12
Thursday March 11th 7-3, Last Test for the Quarter
Friday March 12th 7-1, 7-2, 7-4 Last test for the Quarter
We will be studying Measures of Central Tendency
  • Determine a number that best represents or describes a set of data.
  • use the mean, median and mode as measures of central tendency.
  • analyze data using mean, median, and mode.
You will be using a calculator

Solving Equations with Rational Numbers
  • Solve equations containing rational numbers.
Test will include: Writing fractions as Decimals, Rational Numbers as Fractions, Multiply and Divide Fractions, Add/Subtract like fractions, Least common Denominator, Adding/Subtracting unlike fractions, Measures of Central Tendency (mean, median and mode) Solving Equations with Rational Numbers