8th Grade Algebra (Period 2) Assignments

Instructors
Term
2013-2014 School Year
Department
02) Mathematics
Description
8th Grade Algebra

 

Welcome! This course examines different types of algebraic equations, problems, and comprehending general principals. It begins with students understanding, writing, solving, and graphing linear and quadratic equations. It then examines operations on monomial and polynomial expressions. Next, students will learn how to solve problems using different techniques and develop mathematical reasoning by justifying steps in solving probelms. You will get the most from this class by putting forth the effort everyday. You do not want to miss class because algebra builds on itself. It is important that you come to class ready to learn. You will be successful in this class and I am willing to help you to the best of my ability. I am excited you are in my class!

 

Text: CPM ALGEBRA CONNECTIONS & CORE CONNECTIONS COURSE 3 

 

SUPPLIES

 

It is mandatory that each student has and brings all supplies daily.
* spiral notebook
* notebook paper
* lots of graph paper
* five #2 pencils & hand held pencil sharpener
* erasers
* pens (black or blue ink)
* ruler
* calculator (scientific)


GRADING

Individual Tests 45%
Practice 15%
Classwork/Projects 30%
Quizzes 10%

 

Grading Policy

 

Tests 45%

 

Students should expect a test approximately every three to four weeks. Students will be notified in advance of the test date. A mock test will be given twice a year to prepare students for CST testing.

 

Practice 15%

 

Homework will be given on a daily basis. Homework assignments will be graded for effort, and accuracy. Work needs to be shown for each problem to receive full credit. If you do not understand a problem then write what you don't understand about the problem.

 

Classwork/Projects 30%

 

Classwork consists of a spiral notebook which should contain Quick Questions, notes, and classwork. Projects consist of a standards based assignment which will often culminate with an oral presentation.

 

Quizzes 10%

 

Team tests, quizzes, and exit slips all fall under this category. Team tests are designed to be taken with a team and therefore will not be allowed to be made up.

 

Semester Grade
A comprehensive final will be given at the end of each semester. The final will be counted as a test grade.

 

Grading Scale
100%-90% A
89%-80% B
79%-70% C
69%-60% D
59% and below F

 

Classroom Policies
All students will carry a personal reading book with them at all times, for reading at designated times.

 

For handwritten work, heading requires name, date, and period on the top right

 

If a student is absent, it is the student's responsibility to ask for make-up assignments before or after school with in the day of return.

 

No grooming, lotion, perfume, or other cosmetics in the classroom. All items will be confiscated and may be picked up by student after school.

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Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 6/16/14

Monday Transformations and Finish the Review Book #2

Classwork

6-8 to 6-11

Tool-kit

See Below                                                                                       

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See Below

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See Below

Practice

Study Review Book

Tuesday Per. 1 Final Exam Presentations  vs.  

                Per. 2 Portfolio Discussion (Compare and Contrast First and Second Exam) and

                Finish Transformations

Classwork

 Presentation or Portfolio

Tool-kit

N/A

Launch

Books Rubric/Portfolio Rubric

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Books Presentation/Compare Contrast GO

Closure

What did you do today as a mathematician?

Practice

None

Wednesday  Start i-ready Testing/Write a Letter        

Classwork

i-ready Testing

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Launch

Pass Out Computers and i-ready #’s

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i-ready

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N/A

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None

Thursday i-ready Testing

Classwork

i-ready Testing

Tool-kit

 

Launch

Pass Out Computers and i-ready #’s

Explore

i-ready

Closure

Pass Out Final Grade Slips

Practice

None

Friday

Finish i-ready Testing/Letter Online/IXL

Classwork

i-ready Testing

Tool-kit

 

Launch

Pass Out Computers and i-ready #’s

Explore

i-ready

Closure

Pass Out Final Grade Slips

Practice

None

Created: Friday, June 13 3:25 PM

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Assignment

Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 6/9/14

Monday Pattern, Table, Graph, Rule Assessment Per 1  Proportions Assessment Per 2 and Review Systems of Equations

Classwork

Complete Expressions and Equations Portion of the Review Book and Finish GO Proportions/ Per 2 Finish Presentations and then start book Proportions

Tool-kit

 

Launch

Book/Presentations Rubric

Explore

Book/Presentations

Closure

Create two tables One that Shows a Proportional Relationship and One that does not.

Practice

Unfinished Classwork

Tuesday Review Systems of Equations and Compare and Contrast it with Proportional Reasoning 

Classwork

 y = mx   vs Equal Values Method and Graphing a Solution to a Systems of Equations

Tool-kit

 

Launch

Compare and Contrast Charts and Vocabulary Notes

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CL 5-66

Closure

What is the difference between a proportional equation and solving for a systems of equation? How do you solve a systems of equation? What does the solution to a systems of equation mean? 0, 1, infinite, what do those words mean?

Practice

Unfinished Classwork

Wednesday    Systems of Equations Real Life Application

Classwork

CL 5-67 and IXL 8TH Grade Start With Y9

Tool-kit

 

Launch

For each problem, define your variables, write a system of equations, and solve them by using

the equal values method.

 

 9. Janelle has $20 and is saving $6 per week. April has $150 and is spending $4 per week.

When will they both have the same amount of money?

 

10. Sam and Hector are gaining weight for football season. Sam weighs 205 pounds and is

gaining two pounds per week. Hector weighs 195 pounds but is gaining three pounds per

week. In how many weeks will they both weigh the same amount?

 

11. PhotosFast charges a fee of $2.50 plus $0.05 for each picture developed. PhotosQuick

charges a fee of $3.70 plus $0.03 for each picture developed. For how many pictures will

the total cost be the same at each shop?

 

12. Playland Park charges $7 admission plus 75¢ per ride. Funland Park charges $12.50

admission plus 50¢ per ride. For what number of rides is the total cost the same at both parks?

 

9. 13 weeks, $98 10. 10 wks, 225 lbs 11. 60 pictures, $5.50 12. 22 rides, $23.50

 

Explore

CL 5-67 and IXL 8TH Grade Start With Y9

Closure

Review #12 from above

Practice

Unfinished Classwork

Thursday Review Slope, Scatter Plots and Exponents

Classwork

CL 7-119, CL 7-122, and CL 7-118: CL 8-136, 8-63, and 8-72

Tool-kit

 

Launch

Team Collaboration CL 7-119, CL 7-122 and CL 7-118

Explore

CL 7-119, CL 7-122, and CL 7-118 and CL 8-136, 8-63, and 8-72

Closure

Things You Liked About Presenting!!! Things You Did Well!!!

Practice

Unfinished Classwork

Friday

Review  Geometry Angles, Triangles, Pythagorean Theorem, Squares and Square Roots

Classwork

CL 9-155, CL 9-156, CL 9-157, CL 9-88

Tool-kit

 

Launch

Team Collaboration

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CL 9-155, CL 9-156, CL 9-157, CL 9-88 and finish any portion of the book that was not completed

Closure

Review Exterior Angle, Triangle Sum, and P. Theorem

Practice

Unfinished Classwork

 

 

Created: Monday, June 9 10:13 AM

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Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 6/2/14

 

Monday Review Expressions and Equations and Per 2 Finish Presentations

Classwork

Complete Expressions and Equations Portion of the Review Book and Finish GO Proportions/ Per 2 Finish Presentations and then start book Proportions

Tool-kit

 

Launch

Book/Presentations Rubric

Explore

Book/Presentations

Closure

Create two tables One that Shows a Proportional Relationship and One that does not.

Practice

Unfinished Classwork

Tuesday Review Equation Mats and Solving Equations 

Classwork

2-83 and y=mx+b on the Equation Mat

Tool-kit

 

Launch

Review Tiles and explain how the mat works

Explore

Practice in Pairs and IXL Equations

Closure

What does the solution x = x mean vs. x = 0 vs. x = 2 vs. -2 = 4

Practice

Unfinished Classwork

Wednesday    Proportions Test(Purple)

Classwork

 

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Launch

 

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Closure

 

Practice

Unfinished Classwork

Thursday Review Graphs and Equations and Multiple Representations   

Classwork

3-119, 3-15, 3-126 and CL 4-72, CL4-74, and CL 4-75

Tool-kit

 

Launch

Glue Page in Book and Explore in Teams

Explore

Classwork and 4 Challenge Equations

Closure

Things You Liked About Presenting!!! Things You Did Well!!!

Practice

Unfinished Classwork

Friday

Multiple Representations Quiz #2

Classwork

4.1.3 How does it grow/ Connecting Linear Rules and Graphs

Tool-kit

 

Launch

Review Rubric and Start Quiz

Explore

Quiz IXL (Any of the weeks topics Ch 1 – 4 Core Connections 3)

Closure

N/A

Practice

Unfinished Classwork

Created: Friday, May 30 3:55 PM

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Assignment

Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 5/26/14

 

Monday MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY NO SCHOOL

Classwork

 

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Closure

 

Practice

No Homework

Tuesday  Period 6 Only (Testing)

Classwork

 

Tool-kit

 

Launch

 

Explore

 

Closure

 

Practice

No Homework

Wednesday   Period 1 Only (Testing)

Classwork

7-2 and 7-3 Presentations

Tool-kit

N/A

Launch

Review Presentations Rubric

Explore

1 min Think about what you were being asked to do. 30 sec share with your neighbor.

Make any last minute changes to your poster and then practice your presentations.

Presentation Time!!!

Closure

Things You Liked About Presenting!!! Things You Did Well!!!

Practice

No Homework

Thursday  Period 2 Only (Testing)

Classwork

7-2 and 7-3 Presentations

Tool-kit

N/A

Launch

Review Presentations Rubric

Explore

1 min Think about what you were being asked to do. 30 sec share with your neighbor.

Finish your RD and start your posters Presentation Time!!! For ½ of the group

Closure

Things You Liked About Presenting!!! Things You Did Well!!!

Practice

No Homework

Friday

Finish Poster Presentations Per1 and Start Poster Presentations Per 2

Classwork

7-2 to 7-3

Tool-kit

Video from  hippocampus.com          http://hippocampus.org/HippoCampus/collection/NROC

Launch

Review Rubric and Start Presentations

Explore

Finish Presentations

Closure

What will you do to make sure your presentation includes everyone and is complete?

Practice

Study Guide (100 points)

Created: Friday, May 23 12:26 PM

Due:

Assignment

Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 5/19/14

 

Monday Start y=mx+b Presentation Project Period 1 and  Per 2 Finish F1-F5 and Start 8thV and A1 S IXL

Classwork

7-2 and 7-3

Tool-kit

Math Notes Box p283

And review  y = mx + b, what do all of the variables represent?

What is y,m,x, and b? What is (x,y)?

 

Launch

Compare and Contrast two videos on slope intercept Period1 http://www.shmoop.com/video/slope-intercept-form/

Notes on y=mx+b and Solving for y Per 2

Explore

Period 1 Each Team is assigned a particular Customer and they begin their project

Period 2 Finish Practing IXL

Closure

N/A

Practice

No Homework

Tuesday  Period 2 Only (Testing)

Classwork

Review y=mx+b Worksheet and IXL F1-F5 and 8th V and A1 S

Tool-kit

N/A

Launch

N/A

Explore

Worksheet and IXL

Closure

N/A

Practice

No Homework

Wednesday   Period 3 Prep (Testing)

Classwork

 

Tool-kit

 

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Practice

No Homework

Thursday  Period 5 Only (Testing)

Classwork

 

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No Homework

Friday

Finish Poster Presentations Per1 and Start Poster Presentations Per 2

Classwork

7-2 to 7-3

Tool-kit

Video from  hippocampus.com          http://hippocampus.org/HippoCampus/collection/NROC

Launch

Per 1 Review Team Roles Per 2 Assign Customers and Team Roles

Per 1&2 Presentation Rubric

Explore

Finish Project and Practice Presentations both Periods

Closure

What will you do to make sure your presentation includes everyone and is complete?

Practice

No Homework

Created: Monday, May 19 12:11 PM

Due:

Assignment

Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 4/28/14

 

Monday 7.1.3 Identifying and Describing Association and SBAC Training Module Part 1  

Classwork

7-23 to 7-26

Tool-kit

·         Brief Overview ofDescribing Association – Part 1

  • An association (relationship) between two numerical variables can be described by its form, direction, strength, and outliers. 
  • If one variable increases as the other variable increases, there is said to be a positive association.  If one variable increases as the other variable decreases, there is said to be a negative association.  If there is no relationship between the variables, then the points in the scatterplot have no association.  An example of each situation is illustrated below.
  • When there is a positive or negative association, the shape of the pattern is called the form of the association.  Associations can have alinear form or a non-linear-form, and the form can be made up of clusters of data.  See some examples below. 

 

Launch

7-23 WCD Finish My Thought Style

  • 7-23. The students in Mr. Carle’s science class have been experimenting with different factors that they think may affect how tall a plant will grow.  Each team planted seeds in several pots using different experimental conditions. 
  • With your team, read the questions that the students investigated.  Write a team prediction (hypothesis) for the results for each experiment.  Assume that all other variables are controlled (meaning that they will not affect the experimental outcome).  Write your hypothesis so that it indicates a directional relationship between the independent and dependent variables.
  1. a.      Does the amount of fertilizer affect the plant height?
  2. b.     Does how deep the seed is planted in each pot affect the plant height?
  3. c.      Does the number of seeds in each pot affect plant height?
  4. d.     Does the size of the pot affect plant height?
  5. e.      Does the number of hours of sunlight per day affect the plant height?

7-24 WCG together on their papers

 

Explore

Poster Graphs 1 per team 7-25, IXL WCD N7 or WCD SBAC tips

 

Closure

Learning Log “What Did I Learn Today as a mathematician?”

Practice

Worksheet for the week and Garden Problem Write Up

Tuesday  Garden Problem Performance Task

Classwork

Review Performance Task

Tool-kit

 

Launch

WCD

Explore

Silent Debate

Closure

What did I do today as a mathematician?

Practice

Worksheet for the week and Garden Problem Write Up

Wednesday   Garden Problem Day 2

Classwork

Performance Task

Tool-kit

 

Launch

WCD

Explore

Self Solution of Problem Task or in Teams/Split the Groups Per 1

Closure

What did I do today as a mathematician?

Practice

Worksheet for the week and Garden Problem Write Up

Thursday  Common Core Garden Problem Day 3

Classwork

Performance Task

Tool-kit

 

Launch

WCD

Explore

Discuss Solution to Performance Task

Closure

Students share out their solutions

Practice

Worksheet for the week and Garden Problem Write Up

Friday

SBAC Tutorial Day and Finish 7.1.3 Monday’s Lesson

Classwork

7-25 to 7-28

Tool-kit

Review Monday’s

Launch

Review 7-24 and the Purpose of the Lesson

Explore

7-25 ONE PER TEAM, then answer questions 7-26 and 27

Closure

7-28

Practice

Worksheet for the week and Garden Problem Write Upb

Created: Sunday, April 27 11:26 PM

Due:

Assignment

Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 4/14/14

 

Monday Review Rational and Irrational Numbers  

Classwork

9-101 to 9-104

Tool-kit

Review Definitions for Rational and Irrational #’s

Launch

Rational and Real # Video Twice Then Split Into Two Groups

Explore

Group A 9-101 and Computers with Mr. Aguilar

Group B 9-102 – 9-104 and Bump Game with Mrs. Williams

Closure

Learning Log “What Did I Learn Today?”

Practice

Packet Ch 9 and Rational vs. Irrational #’s Poster Due Friday 40 points

Tuesday  Common Core Problem Day 1

Classwork

Performance Task

Tool-kit

 

Launch

WCD

Explore

Chart Class Thoughts Regarding Problem

Closure

What did I do today as a mathematician?

Practice

Packet Ch 9 and Rational vs. Irrational #’s Poster Due Friday 40 points

Wednesday   Common Core Problem Day 2

Classwork

Performance Task

Tool-kit

 

Launch

WCD

Explore

Self Solution of Problem Task or in Teams/Split the Groups Per 1

Closure

What did I do today as a mathematician?

Practice

8-65 to 8- Packet Ch 9 and Rational vs. Irrational #’s Poster Due Friday 40 points

Thursday  Common Core Garden Problem Day 3

Classwork

Performance Task

Tool-kit

 

Launch

 

Explore

Discuss Solution to Performance Task

Closure

Students share out their solutions

Practice

Packet Ch 9 and Rational vs. Irrational #’s Poster Due Friday 40 points

Friday

Review Scatter plots

Classwork

7-16, 7-23 to 7-28 One per team

Tool-kit

Video from  hippocampus.com

Launch

7-16 and 7-23 Each Team Writes Their Hypothesis, 7-24 WCG DESMOS

Explore

7-25 ONE PER TEAM, then answer questions 7-26 and 27

Closure

7-28

Practice

Packet Ch 9 and Rational vs. Irrational #’s Poster Due Friday 40 points

Created: Sunday, April 13 11:28 PM

Due:

Assignment

ALGEBRA Homework and Classwork for the Week of 3/17/14

Monday: Classwork – 7.1.1 How Can I Represent the Data?

                 Tool-kit: central angles vs. percents ¼ of the circle is 25%, and 90⁰ and 100% of

                                     the  circle is 360⁰, 33% of the circle is about what degrees?

                 Launch – Introduce Lesson Objective 7-2 and 7-3 Work with Research Partner

                                  via

                               Reciprocal Teaching “One of you is the instructor and teaches the other

                               as if they don’t know anything about circle graphs.” You might start off

                               like this . . .       

              Explore –  7-4 to 7-6

              Closure – I need your help to turn this circle/pie graph into a bar graph What are the benefits of a circle graph?” and “What information can you get from a circle graph?  What information can you not get?”  Remind students of the connection of the circle graph with a bar graph.  You may want to draw a bar graph that represents portions of the world’s landmass and demonstrate how a circle graph is very similar. 7-4

              Practice – Packet page 4

 

Tuesday: Classwork – 7.1.2 Scatter Plots (Research Teams of 4)

                  Tool-kit: scatterplot and line of best fit

      Launch – IXL N13 Scatter Plots 8th Grade

Purpose: Students continue to model with mathematics today as they create scatterplots and draw lines of best fit.  They will also begin to construct viable arguments (about association) and critique the reasoning of others.

                  Explore –  7-13 to 7-15;16

                  Closure –  9 Bring the class together briefly and have teams volunteer some of the reasoning for matching relationships with plots in problem 7-16.  Then revisit the intuition students shared from problem 7-13 and ask students to look at the data they graphed in problem 7-15 to see if they still agree with their original intuition.  Help students recognize that while they may (or may not) have been able to note the relationship between car mileage and its price, the scatterplot enabled them to predict the price of other cars.  This would be very difficult to do with the table alone. Reciprocal Teaching using the words scatterplot and line of best fit.

                  Practice – Packet page 5

 

Wednesday: 7.1.3 Identifying and Describing Association (Research Teams of 4)

                  Toolkit – Math Notes Box Describing Association Part 1               

                  Launch – As students share possible kinds of data that are related, ask them how they could use that relationship to make a prediction.  For example, students may speculate that the amount of homework that a student completes and their grades are related.  You could ask, “Then could you predict a grade if you knew that a person completes all of their homework?  What if they only complete a little of their homework?” 

Purpose: Students continue to model with mathematics today as they create scatterplots and draw lines of best fit.  They will also begin to construct viable arguments (about association) and critique the reasoning of others.

 

                  Explore – 7-23 to 7-27 Big Graph Paper and Markers

                  Closure – 7-28

                  Practice – Packet next page and 7-28 Learning Log

 

 

 

 

Thursday: Classwork – 7.1.4 y = mx + b Revisited (Research Teams of 4)

                   Toolkit – y = mx+b review

Purpose:  This lesson reviews what students know about y = mx + b. They will use the appropriate tools strategically to fill the Line Factory orders. As you circulate, be sure students are attending to precision as they describe and write equations for their lines. 

                   Launch – Students silently read 7-35 and talk to the text

                                    highlighting what it is asking them to do, give tips on what you think 

                                    you are being asked to do, I chart out!!!

                  Explore – 7-35 Assign 1 per Team Mini Posters and presentations!

                  Closure – Exit Slip on P. Theorem

                  Practice –  Packet  next page

 

Friday: Classwork – Quiz Questions Friday with Research Partner and Finish Mini Posters

                   Toolkit – N/A

                   Launch – Finish Quiz Questions Friday Assignment

Purpose: Look for and make use of the structure of the Pythagorean Theorem

                  Explore – Complete 7-35 Line Factory Mini Posters

                  Closure – N/A

                  Practice –  Packet next page and One Pager

 

 

Created: Tuesday, March 18 10:49 AM

Due:

Assignment

ALGEBRA Homework and Classwork for the Week of 2/17/14

MONDAY:  HOLIDAY (Packet #1 Due Tuesday)

Tuesday, February 18 – Thursday, February 20 i-ready Testing

FRIDAY: 8TH Grade Ice Skating Field Trip

 

HOMEWORK FOR THE WEEK: Packet #2

Created: Thursday, February 13 12:06 PM

Due:

Assignment

ALGEBRA Homework and Classwork for the Week of 2/10/14

Monday: Classwork – 9.1.3 Exterior Angles in Triangle

              Tool-kit: review ray, conjecture, vertex, naming angles with 3 letters and

                              Triangle Sum Theorem

              Launch – 9-27                

              Explore – 7-46 stop and discuss and 7-47 stop and discuss

              Closure – 7.2.1A RP

              Practice – Packet 9-8, 9-9, 9-21, 9-22

 

Tuesday: Classwork – 9.14 AA Similarity

                  Tool-kit: Exterior Angle Theorem for Triangles 772TE

      Launch – 9-39 with a rectangle on graph paper, 9-40, 9-41

Purpose: Make sense of problems involving similar triangles and persevere in solving them.

                  Explore –  9-42 and 9-43 proofs                               

                  Closure –  9-44 and What is the m < 4 (exterior <)  if <1 is 22 and < 2 is 33 (remote interior <’s)

                  Practice – Packet 9-23, 9-25, 9-26, 9-33

 

Wednesday: Classwork- 9.2.1 Triangle Inequality Theorem

                  Toolkit – AA ~ for Triangles                

                  Launch – Cut RP A and B

                  Explore –  9-51&52  with RP C records data, which do and don’t form triangles?

                  Closure – review RP C and 9-54

                  Practice – Packet 9-34, 35, 36, 38

 

Thursday: Classwork – 9.2.1 Side Lengths and Triangles & 9.2.2 Pythagorean Theorem

                   Toolkit – Triangle Inequality Review 790 TE

                   Launch – Do these lengths form a right triangle? Pass out Graph Paper

Purpose: Look for and make use of the structure of the Pythagorean Theorem

                  Explore – IXL O1 THROUGH O4 or graph paper explore 9-68 to 9-72

                  Closure – Exit Slip on P. Theorem

                  Practice –  Packet  page 409 #1 and 2 only

 

Friday: HOLIDAY

Created: Friday, February 7 4:01 PM

Due:

Assignment

Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 01/13/14

Monday: NOYCE PROBLEM & 5.2.1 Introduction to Systems of Equations

 

Purpose: In problem 5-23, teams will work together constructing arguments and critiquing the reasoning of others to answer the given questions.  They will reasoning abstractly and quantitatively while examining graphs and understanding the meaning of the point of intersection.

 

Launch: NOYCE problem step by step instructions 30 minutes and then Tool-Kit and 5-24 Reciprocal Teaching (in pairs A teaches B) and 5-25 WCD a

Tool-Kit: systems of equations and point of intersection

Explore: 5-25 b-d assign one per team to explain to the class and 5-26

Closure: Pack up, sit down, ladies and then gentlemen/ EXIT SLIP

Practice – (5-23 RP 5.2.1  Xerox)

 

Tuesday: Pass Back Ch 4 Tests and 5.1.1 How can I change it to y=mx+b form?

Purpose: Students look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning as they rewrite linear equations in y = mx + b form.  Through the process of rewriting the equations, students are reasoning abstractly.

Tool-Kit: Linear Equations

Launch: 5-1 Reciprocal Teaching (Pairs B teaches A this time) and 5-2 WCD once with just mat and next with mat and record in your notebook

Explore: 5-3 a-c solve and record using your mat and notebook RED LIGHT GREEN LIGHT then 5-4 WCD e-h

Closure: Ladies and Gentlemen pack up then Exit Slip

Practice –Test Corrections

 

 

Wednesday: 5.1.2 Fraction Busters

Purpose: Students will use the repeated reasoning of multiplying an equation with fractional (or decimal) coefficients by the LCD to eliminate the fractions and solve the equation.  They will make sense of this process and use it to persevere in solving more difficult equations.

 

Tool-Kit: Equivalent Equations and Fraction Busters

Launch: HOT POTATO

At the end you could have the students each sign off that they understand and agree with everything that was written down.

  • Every team has one sheet of paper and each student has a different colored pencil.
  • A problem is given to the team.
  • The first person writes the first step of the solution process, explaining aloud, and passes the paper on to the next person.
  • The second person makes any corrections and adds the next step, explaining aloud, and passes the paper on.
  • Process continues until the problem is competed
  • 5-10 Show how to Hot Potato 5-10.  
  1. a.      Multiplying by 100 removes the decimal numbers.  4x + 100 = 220.
  2. b.     30

Explore: 5-11 HP, 5-12, and 5-13 Pairs Check (1 writer, 1 explainer solve 2 then check across the table with the other pairs when they are through) 5-17

Closure: Ladies and Gentlemen pack up then Exit Slip

Practice –5-5 to 5-9 new book xerox

 

 

Thursday: 5.2.2 When are they the same?

 

Purpose Students will continue to use appropriate tools strategically to make sense of word problems as they model with mathematics.  While you circulate, encourage reasoning and attention to precision as students attempt to communicate their understandings.

Tool-Kit: systems of equations video on ASPIRE FLIPCHART MATH DUDE

Launch: Team Consult Solve Two Ways 5-32

Explore: 5-32 to 5-34 WCD and Silent Debate Topic “It is easier to write rules using a table.”

SILENT DEBATE

  • Student pairs:  One is assigned the “pro” position, and the other “con.”
  • Each pair has one pencil and one sheet of paper.
  • A topic is given, and the student with the “pro” position goes first.
  • The “pro” student makes a supportive statement in writing.
  • The “con” student reads the statement and then writes a comment against the topic.
  • The process repeats three or four times.

Or What connections they made as they solved today’s problems?

 

Closure: Pack up, sit down, ladies and then gentlemen/ EXIT SLIP

Practice – Create your own story where you have to use systems of equations to solve or 5-18 to 5-22 xerox copy

 

 

Friday: 5.2.3 When are they the same?

Purpose: In this lesson, students will continue to make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.  They will use the appropriate tool (Equation Mat) strategically to solve systems of equations by the Equal Values Method.

Tool-Kit: EVM

Launch: 5-41 Think-Ink-Pair Share and 5-42 WCD

  • Teacher poses a question/problem.
  • Without pencils, students think for one or two minutes.
  • Students may then use pencil to begin working…without talking to their partner.
  • Students then share their thinking and results with their partner.
  • Pairs then may share with their team or the class.

 

Explore: 5-43; 5-44 to 5-46

Closure: Ladies and Gentlemen pack up then Exit Slip

Practice –NO HOMEWORK

 

NOTE: USE COMPUTER TILES AND NEW BOOK ON THE COMPUTER

 

Created: Saturday, January 11 8:55 PM

Due:

Assignment

Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 12/16/13

Monday: Ch 4 Test and Announce the winners!!!

Purpose: Make Sense of Problems and Persevere in Solving them

Tool-Kit: N/A

Launch: May use notes

Closure: Pack up, sit down, ladies and then gentlemen

Practice – Christmas Break Packet

(Will send down to student(s) in ISS)

 

Tuesday: Preview Ch 5 and Break Packet Give Winners Prizes

Purpose: Make Sense of Problems and Persevere in Solving them and choose and use appropriate tools strategically

Tool-Kit: functions n and f(n) is the same as x and y !!! one input matched with exactly one output

Launch: How can you approach this packet with an attitude of success?

Explore: Packets in Teams

Closure: Pass out grade slips

Practice –Christmas Break Packet will count partially as a classwork grade and homework grade

 

Wednesday: REACH  ELA Test and Period 1 Only

Launch: Math Awards and IXL

IXL Topics (S2 Find the slope of a graph S6 graph to rule in y=mx+b form then U1 to U15)

(Advanced students S11 to S14 or choose a geometry topic or systems of equations topic in U1 to U15)

Practice –  Christmas Break Packet

 

Thursday: REACH Math Test and Period 2 Only

Launch: Math Awards and IXL

IXL Topics (S2 Find the slope of a graph S6 graph to rule in y=mx+b form then U1 to U15)

(Advanced students S11 to S14 or choose a geometry topic or systems of equations topic in U1 to U15)

Practice –  Christmas Break Packet

 

Friday: REACH Science Test and Period 3 Only

Practice –  Christmas Break Packet

 

Created: Friday, December 13 9:26 PM

Due:

Assignment

Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 12/2/13

Monday:  Review 4.1.2 and 4.1.3 Figure 100, Growth and Starting Point, Which Line Grows Faster and

4.1.4 y = mx + b

                 Purpose: Make use of structure or a linear equation to write a rule from a graph

                 Launch: 4-30 to 4-32

                 Explore: Finish 4.1.2 and 4.1.3 and 4-33 to 4-36

                 Closure: 4-36 and Exit Slip Summary about y = mx + b

                Practice – Unfinished Classwork

 

Tuesday: 4.1.5 What are the Connections?

                    Purpose: Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them

               Launch: Teams pick 4 problems to solve and do a four on the door layout for each

               Explore: Teams Walk or Present Work 4-42

               Closure: Presentations Grading Your Own Work

               Practice – Mini Poster

 

Wednesday: 4.16 How can I use growth? Graphing a line without a table

                      Purpose: Attend to precision

                        Launch: 4-54 to 4-56

                        Explore: 4-54 to 4-56

                       Closure: 4-57 and 4-58

                      Practice – Mini Poster and 4-99 to 4-103

 

Thursday: Classwork – 4.1.7 What are the Connections?

                Purpose: Look for and express regularity and repeated reasoning

                Launch: 4-64

                Explore: 4-65 and 4-66

                Closure: Exit Slip

                Practice –  CL 4-107 to CL 4-117

 

Friday: Classwork – CH 4 CLOSURE

                     Purpose: Critique the reasoning of others

               Launch: Pass the problem challenge game

               Explore: Use closure problems

               Closure: Exit Slip or Q and A

               Practice – CL 4-107 to CL 4-117

Created: Friday, December 6 3:59 PM

Due:

Assignment

Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 11/18/13

Monday:  Review TPkt and Finish Posters for 4.1.1 Finding Connections Between Representations 4-1

                 Purpose: Reason abstractly and quantitatively, model with math

                 Launch: Thanksgiving Packet IVF

                 Explore: 4-1 Plan and Process / Team Consultation/Create

                 Closure: Find as many connections as possible between a table, graph, rule, pattern

                Practice4-13 to 4-17

 

Tuesday: 4.1.1 Finding Connections Between Representations Presentations

                      Purpose: Reason abstractly and quantitatively, model with math

               Launch: Gallery Walk Directions  or Team Presentations

               Explore: Teams Walk or Present

               Closure: 4-12LL old books or 4-16 LL new books

               Practice4-21 to 4-23

 

Wednesday: 4.1.2 Seeing Growth in Different Representations

                      Purpose: Attend to precision

                        Launch: Name the representations we’ve worked with so far! Table Graph Pattern

                                    Rule Diagram Discussion and then pass out RP 4.1.2 and color pencils

                        Explore: 4-12 to 4-14; 4-15 and 4-16

                      Practice – 4-24 and 4-25

 

Thursday: Classwork – NOYCE Pattern Problem !!!

                Purpose: Look for and express regularity and repeated reasoning

                Launch: Solo Think Time/Pair Share/ WCD

                Explore: How do you unpack numbers so you can see patterns?

                Practice –  4-32 to 4-36

 

Friday: Classwork – Noyce Pattern Problem Day 2 and Revisit Solving and Checking Solutions 3-70 to 3-73 & Determining the Number of Solutions 3-79 to 3-83

                     Purpose: Reason abstractly and quantitatively

               Launch: WCD Draw a Venn Diagram and Compare and

               Contrast the Differences between a linear graph and quadratic graph or pattern or rule or table

               Explore: Compare and Contrast linear patterns with quadratics using a Venn Diagram

                               and summarize the things that are the same and the things that are different

                               Compare and contrast positive and negative slopes and slopes of zero vs.

                               undefined slopes etc.

               Closure: Exit Slip/ Introduce 4-37 in the Old Connections book

               Practice – 4-37

 

Revisit Solving and Checking Solutions 3-70 to 3-73 & Determining the Number of Solutions 3-79 to 3-83 Launch: 3-70 Equation Mat WCD and 3-72 on the mats in pairs

Explore: Replay the Guess My Number Game RP 322 and Pairs 3-81 Solve&Check

 

               

Created: Friday, November 22 4:06 PM

Due:

Assignment

THANKSGIVING PACKET WORTH 100 POINTS
Created: Friday, November 22 3:26 PM

Due:

Assignment

 

Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 11/18/13

 

Monday:Review Ch 3 Test and 4.1.1 Finding Connections Between Representations 4-1

 

                 Purpose: Reason abstractly and quantitatively, model with math

 

                 Launch: 4 on the door “Review 4 problems from the test!”

 

                 Explore: 4-1 Plan and Process / Team Consultation/ Rough Draft/ Create

 

       Closure: Find as many connections as possible between a table, graph, rule, pattern

 

                Practice4-2 to 4-7

 

 

 

Tuesday: 4.1.1 Finding Connections Between Representations Presentations

 

                      Purpose: Reason abstractly and quantitatively, model with math

 

               Launch: Gallery Walk Directions  or Team Presentations

 

               Explore: Teams Walk or Present

 

               Closure: 4-12LL old books or 4-16 LL new books

 

               Practice4-11 to 4-12

 

 

 

Wednesday: 4.1.2 Seeing Growth in Different Representations

 

                      Purpose: Attend to precision

 

                        Launch: Name the representations we’ve worked with so far! Table Graph Pattern

 

                                    Rule Diagram Discussion and then pass out RP 4.1.2 and color pencils

 

                        Explore: 4-12 to 4-14; 4-15 and 4-16

 

                      Practice – Thanksgiving Packet

 

 

 

Thursday: Classwork – Q&A about the Thanksgiving Packet and Revisit Solving and Checking Solutions 3-70 to 3-73 & Determining the Number of Solutions 3-79 to 3-83

 

                   Purpose: Attend to precision and critique the reasoning of others

 

                     Launch: 3-70 Equation Mat WCD and 3-72 on the mats in pairs

 

                     Explore: Replay the Guess My Number Game RP 322 and Pairs 3-81 Solve&Check

 

                   Practice –  Thanksgiving Packet

 

 

 

Friday: Classwork – Retake Ch 3 Test or Vocabulary Scavenger Hunt

 

                      Purpose: Reason abstractly and quantitatively

 

               Launch: Pass out Test or Scavenger Hunt

 

               Explore: Test or Scavenger Hunt

 

               Closure: N/A

 

               Practice – Thanksgiving Packet

 

Created: Friday, November 15 4:22 PM

Due:

Assignment

Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 11/11/13

Monday:  VETERANS DAY

 

Tuesday: CH 3 Review and Summary

                      Purpose: Reason abstractly and quantitatively, analyze situations,

                                create mathematical models, and critique the reasoning

                                of others.

               Launch: Ch 3 Study Guide (Teachers around the room)                               

               Explore: Around the world teacher (Need 5-6 teachers) 5 minutes per

                                Rotation 35 minutes

               Closure: Q and A over packet

               PracticeUnfinished Classwork and Study for Test

 

Wednesday: Classwork –  Ch 3 Test

                      Purpose: Attend to precision

                      Practice – Ch 4 Cornell Notes on all bold words and examples

                                          Or Cornell Notes on any 5 - 10 topics in the chapter

 

Thursday: Classwork –  Determining the Number of Solutions 3-79 to 3-83

                   Purpose: Attend to precision and critique the reasoning of others

                   Practice –  3-46 to 3-50

 

Friday: Classwork – SDSU NOYCE Survey and/or IXL Equations & Graphing

                      Purpose: Reason abstractly and quantitatively

               Launch: Reason for the survey and time will be about 15 minutes

               Explore: Survey and IXL Equations and Graphing

               Closure: Learning Log of “Solving a Linear Equation” 5 min

               Practice – Summary about what you learned as a mathematician on IXL

Created: Thursday, November 7 4:51 PM

Due:

Assignment

Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 10/28/13

Monday:  Finish Garden Problem Presentations and 3.1.6 What makes a complete graph?

                   Purpose: Attend to precision as they create and complete

                      graphs using precise vocabulary when describing them.

                      Launch: Review Garden Problem

                                      WCD “What makes a complete graph?” y = -3x + 2 and

                                      3-52

                      Explore: 3-53 and 3-54

                      Closure: Observations / Whiparound share out 1 idea from teams

                  Practice – Practice Graphs with Summaries

 

Tuesday: 3.1.7 What’s Wrong With This Graph?

                      Purpose: Reason abstractly and quantitatively, analyze situations,

                                create mathematical models, and critique the reasoning

                                of others.

               Launch: Student Reads and Introduces Problem 3-61(Red light/Green light)

                               

               Explore: 3-62 Goofy Graph Student Presentations

                               Create a list of Graphing no no’s as students present

               Closure: Learning Log of “Graphing Errors” 5 min

                  PracticePractice Graphs with Summaries

 

Wednesday: Classwork –  3.2.1 Solving Equations and Checking Solutions 3-70 to 3-73

                      Purpose: Attend to precision and critique the reasoning of others

                      Practice – 3-37 to 3-41

 

Thursday: Classwork –  Determining the Number of Solutions 3-79 to 3-83

                   Purpose: Attend to precision and critique the reasoning of others

                   Practice –  3-46 to 3-50

 

Friday: Classwork – Solving equations to solve problems 3-89 to 3-93

                      Purpose: Reason abstractly and quantitatively, analyze situations,

                                create mathematical models, and critique the reasoning

                                of others.

               Launch: Student Reads and Introduces Problem 3-89(Red light/Green light)

                               

               Explore: 3-9o to 3-93

               Closure: Learning Log of “Solving a Linear Equation” 5 min

 Practice – 3-56 to 3-60

Created: Sunday, October 27 11:39 PM

Due:

Assignment

Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 10/21/13

Monday:  Finish Team Posters and Venn Diagrams of Graphs and Ch 3 Quiz

                Practice – Practice Packet

 

Tuesday:  Classwork – 3.1.5 How Can I Graph it?

                  Purpose: Making sense of the “Good Tipper” problem, persevere

                  in solving it and use what they’ve learned about the structure of

                  linear equations to solve more problems.

                  Launch: Silent Board Game y = ½ x – 3 and y = -2x + 1 or 5 - 3x

                  Tool-Kit: Independent and Dependent Variable

                  Team Consult = Pencils Down, Read Problem, Plan of Attack

                  Explore: 3-43; 3-44, 45

                  Closure: Partner Walk and Tal (pros and cons or table vs. graph)

                  Practice – Practice Packet

 

Wednesday: Classwork –  3.1.6 What makes a complete graph?

                      Purpose: Attend to precision as they create and complete

                      graphs using precise vocabulary when describing them.

                      Launch: Silent Board Game y = x – 3 and y = 2x - 1 or 5 + 3x

                                      WCD “What makes a complete graph?” y = -3x + 2 and

                                      3-52

                      Explore: 3-53 and 3-54

                      Closure: Observations / Whiparound share out 1 idea from teams

                      Practice – Practice Packet

 

Thursday: Classwork –  Common Core Garden Problem

                   Practice –  Practice Packet

 

Friday: Classwork – Finish Common Core Garden Problem and 3.1.7 What’s Wrong With This Graph?

                      Purpose: Reason abstractly and quantitatively, analyze situations,

                                create mathematical models, and critique the reasoning

                                of others.

               Launch: Student Reads and Introduces Problem 3-61(Red light/Green light)

                                

               Explore: 3-62 Goofy Graph Student Presentations

                               Create a list of Graphing no no’s as students present

               Closure: Learning Log of “Graphing Errors” 5 min

 Practice – Summarize the Garden Problem

 

Created: Friday, October 18 12:03 PM

Due:

Assignment

Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 10/14/13

Monday:  Finish i-ready/3.1.2 Using Tables, Graphs, and Rules to Make Predictions

                  Practice – Create your own tile pattern, make a table and graph of it. 

                                    Show where the growth and starting point are in the table, graph, and rule.


 Tuesday: Classwork – 3.1.3. Identifying Solutions 3-18 and 3-21 and Posters

                  Practice – Worksheet Tables, Eqations, and Graphs due Thursday


 Wednesday: 3.1.3 Graphing the data from 3.1.3 in Pairs  and  ixl Graphs/Eqations

                      Practice – Worksheet Tables, Eqations, and Graphs due Thursday


Thursday: Classwork –  3.1.4 Class Graph/ Team Poster Graphs

                   Practice –  Graph y = x2 + 2 and y= -2x + 1

                                      Compare and Contrast Them Using a Venn Diagram

 

Friday: Classwork – Common Core Garden Problem

              Practice – Summarize the Garden Problem

Created: Friday, October 11 4:40 PM

Due:

Assignment

Algebra Homework and Classwork for the Week of 10/7/13

Monday:  Ch 2 Test

                  Practice – 3-1 a, b

 

Tuesday: Classwork – 3.1.1 Finding Rules from Patterns

                                   

                 Practice – 3-4 to 3-8

 

Wednesday: Pass Back Test and Finish 3.1.1 Finding Rules from Patterns/3.1.2 Silent Board Games

                      Practice – 3-13 to 3-17

 

Thursday: Classwork –  iready Online Math Assessment

                   Practice –  Come to Open House

 

Friday: Classwork – Finish the iready Online Math Assessment

              Practice – 3-23 to 3-25

Created: Thursday, October 10 3:19 PM

Due:

Assignment

Algebra  Homework and Classwork for the Week of 9/30/13

 

Monday: Classwork – Ch 2 Team Test

                 Practice –  CL 2-117 to CL 2-127

 

Tuesday: Classwork –2.1.8 Solving for x

                 Launch: 2-75 a & f  Explore: 2-75 b, c, d, and e/

                              IXL Combining Like Terms & Equations

                 Practice – Study Guide Due Friday

 

Wednesday: Classwork – 2.1.9 What’s x?

                      QQ: 2-81 Launch: 2-82 WCD DO NOT USE THE MATS USE PBOARD

                      Explore: 2-83 a,b;c,d  & 2-84LL Build , Sketch, Record Steps

                      Practice – Study Guide

 

Thursday: Classwork –  Common Core Garden Problem and Closure Problems

                   Practice – Study Guide

 

Friday: Classwork– CH 2 Test

              Practice – NO HOMEWORK

Created: Monday, September 30 10:31 PM

Due:

Assignment

Algebra  Homework and Classwork for the Week of 9/23/13

 

Monday: Classwork – Lesson 2.1.6 Which is greater (Expressions)? 2-56 & 2-57

                                       Quiz/IXL COMBINING Like Terms (A1 I.2)/

                                       Posters(Expression Mats, Comparing Mats, Legal Moves)

                 Practice – 2-69, 2-70, 2-71 or IXL

 

Tuesday: Classwork – 2.1.7 Simplifying and Recording Work 2-65, 2-66, 2-67

                 Practice – 2-77  through  2-81

 

Wednesday: Classwork –2.1.8 Solving for x

                      QQ:2-72 Launch: 2-74 Explore: 2-73, 2-75 and Equation Posters

                      Practice – 2-86 through  2-90

 

Thursday: Classwork – 2.1.9 What’s x?

                   QQ:2-81 Launch: 2-82 Explore: 2-83, 2-84LL Finish Equation Posters

                   Practice – 2-93 through  2-98

 

Friday: Classwork– Finish 2.1.9 What’s x?/Quiz/Centers

              Explore: 2-83, 2-84LL Finish Equation Posters

              Practice – 2-102, 2-105, 2-106, 2-107

 

 

 

 

Created: Friday, September 20 3:21 PM

Due:

Assignment

ALGEBRA Homework and Classwork for the Week of 9/16/13

Monday: Classwork – 2.1.3 What does minus mean? and 2.1.4 What makes zero?

                 Practice – Combining Like Terms Worksheet #1

 

Tuesday: Classwork – Combining Like Terms Team Quiz

                 Practice – Combining Like Terms Worksheet #2

 

Wednesday: Finish Lesson 2.1.4 What makes zero? 2-38 to 2-40 &

                      2.1.5 How can I simplify the Expression? 2-48 to 2-50

                      Practice – Combining Like Terms Worksheet #3

 

Thursday: Classwork – Finish Lesson 2.1.4 What makes zero? 2-38 to 2-40 &

                      2.1.5 How can I simplify the Expression? 2-48 to 2-50

                   Practice – Combining Like Terms Worksheet #4

 

Friday: Classwork – Lesson 2.1.6 Which is greater (Expressions)? 2-57 & 2-58

              Practice – 2-59 – 2-63

Created: Friday, September 13 3:34 PM

Due:

Assignment

ALGEBRA Homework and Classwork for the Week of 9/02/13

Monday: LABOR DAY

 

Tuesday: Classwork – 1.2.1 CCSS Proportional Relationships with Graphs and Tables

                 Discussion: http://www.thirteen.org/get-the-math/

                 Practice – N/A

 

Wednesday: Classwork -  1.2.1 CCSS Proportional Relationships with Graphs and Tables

                       Practice – Unfinished Classwork

 

Thursday: Classwork: 1.2.1 CCSS Proportional Relationships with Graphs and Tables

                   Practice – Unfinished Classowork

 

Friday: Classwork – Letter on Website/IXL/  Math Plus / iReady Overview/ Quiz

              Practice – Evaluate how the first week went and email it to me.

                                Parents and students subscribe to my website and email me stating they read

                                   my syllabus and letter or any questions.

 

 

ALGEBRA Homework and Classwork for the Week of 9/09/13

Monday: Classwork – 2.1.1What’s a variable?

                 Practice – 2-6 to 2-11

 

Tuesday: Classwork – 2.1.2 What’s the perimeter?

                 Practice – 2-17 to 2-21

 

Wednesday: 2.1.3 What does minus mean? and 2.1.4 What makes zero?

                      Practice – 2-29 to 2-33

 

Thursday: Classwork – Finish Lesson 2.1.4 What makes zero? 2-38 to 2-40 &

                                         2.1.5 How can I simplify the Expression? 2-48 to 2-50

                   Practice – 2-43, 2-44, and 2-46

Friday: Classwork – Lesson 2.1.6 Which is greater (Expressions)? 2-57 & 2-58

                 Practice – 2-52, 2-53, 2-56

Created: Thursday, September 5 4:55 PM

Due:

Assignment

ALGEBRA Homework and Classwork for the Week of 9/02/13

 

Monday: LABOR DAY

 

Tuesday: Classwork – Letter on Website 

                                      1.2.1 CCSS Proportional Relationships with Graphs and Tables

                                     Discussion: http://www.thirteen.org/get-the-math/

                Practice – Describe pictorially, visually, or any way shape o form all the

                                   ways you represent math on an 8 ½ by 11 piece of paper I give you.

                                   Or describe different ways you see math in the world around you.

 

Wednesday: Classwork -  1.2.2 CCSS Strategies for Solving Proporional Relationships

                      Practice – Parents and Students Subscribe to my website and email me

                                         Stating they read my syllabus and letter or any questions

 

Thursday: Classwork: CH 1 Check Point

                  Practice – Add 5 items to Tuesdays Practice (Ongoing A

 

Friday: Classwork – IXL/  Math Plus / iReady Overview/Pairs Quiz

              Practice – Evaluate how the first week went and email it to me.

Created: Saturday, August 31 1:54 AM