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March 1-5

  • Mar 1, 2021
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This is subject to change if I feel as though the students are proficient or not at these topics


Algebra 1:

Monday- Continue with adding and subtracting polynomials with standard form and combining like terms. The homework is Pg 264,265; 8,9,27-30

Tuesday- Finishing up on adding and subtracting polynomials with adding and subtracting horizontal and vertical. The homework will be Pg 265, 31-38

Wednesday- Reviewing over adding and subtracting polynomials with a review game for the quiz on Thursday.

Thursday- Quiz on Adding and Subtracting Polynomials. We will take a look at multiplying if time is allotted.

Friday- Free Math Friday. I will instruct the students to take their books home to read over and take notes on multiplying polynomials


Pre-Algebra:

Monday- Quiz on solving equations with variables on both sides of the equal sign. We will start relations and functions tomorrow.

Tuesday- Guided notes on relations and functions which takes into account domain and range. The homework will be a worksheet on domain and range

Wednesday- We will continue with functions and relations when we use the vertical line test. The homework will be Pg 403, 1-5, 11-14

Thursday- We will review over both of the sections in relations and functions for the quiz on Friday.

Friday- Quiz on relations and functions.


7th Grade Math:

Monday- We will finish up on slope by doing some real life applications for slope. The homework will be a worksheet on slope.

Tuesday- We will review over slope and its applications for the quiz on Wednesday.

Wednesday- Quiz on slope.

Thursday- There will be a mid-chapter check for classwork. If the students do not finish, it will be homework.

Friday- We will start on Direct Variation with guided notes on it. No homework for the weekend.


6th Grade Math:

Monday- We will review over percents greater than 100 and less than 1 for the quiz on Tuesday.

Tuesday- Quiz on Percents > 100 and < 1. We will take a look at numerical expressions and Order of Operations.

Wednesday- We will start on Order of Operations. The homework will be Pg 322, 8-21

Thursday- We will continue on Order of Operations. The homework will be a worksheet given during class if not finished.

Friday- We will end with Order of Operations and take a look at variables and expressions. The homework will be a worksheet


Geometry:

Monday- We start on the Pythagorean Theorem on Pg 298. The homework will be Pg 300, 1-14

Tuesday - We start on circles on Pg 353. The homework will be Pg 360, 1-7, 13-15

Wednesday- We continue with circle by looking at arc measures on Pg 363. The homework will be Pg 366, 367, 1-14

Thursday- We will review for the quiz over Circles.

Friday- Quiz on circles and arc measures

 
 
 

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