The halfway mark has reared its head. In a little over a month school will be back in session. Homecoming.... The cycle repeats again!
See you soon.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
The Seniors have left the building!
This week quite a few things have happened:
In Advanced Algebra, we discussed the last of Chapter 10: Exponents and Logs. Yesterdays homework was pg. 634 #6-10.
As for the Special Project, it is due on Tuesday, June 2, 2009. The next problem is #6: Based on your data (from #1 thru #4) and modeling #5, what would be the half life of "your C-14"? What did you learn from this project? Be detailed.
In Geometry, we discussed Chapter 11. Yesterday, we discussed Euler's Formula: F+V=S whereas S-2=3. There are five platonic solids: tertahedron (fire), octagedron (earth), hexahedron(air), dodecahedron (ether and/or heaven), and icosahedron (water). Today we generated several formulas for the surface area of various solids:
a square pyramid, a cube, a triangluar prism, square prism, cylinder, and hexahedron.
The homework from Thrusday was to do pg, 570 #1-20.
Here is an adjustment to the schedule from Tuesday. Next week we'll wrap up 11-2 and begin reviewing each chapter until the final.
Be safe!
In Advanced Algebra, we discussed the last of Chapter 10: Exponents and Logs. Yesterdays homework was pg. 634 #6-10.
As for the Special Project, it is due on Tuesday, June 2, 2009. The next problem is #6: Based on your data (from #1 thru #4) and modeling #5, what would be the half life of "your C-14"? What did you learn from this project? Be detailed.
In Geometry, we discussed Chapter 11. Yesterday, we discussed Euler's Formula: F+V=S whereas S-2=3. There are five platonic solids: tertahedron (fire), octagedron (earth), hexahedron(air), dodecahedron (ether and/or heaven), and icosahedron (water). Today we generated several formulas for the surface area of various solids:
a square pyramid, a cube, a triangluar prism, square prism, cylinder, and hexahedron.
The homework from Thrusday was to do pg, 570 #1-20.
Here is an adjustment to the schedule from Tuesday. Next week we'll wrap up 11-2 and begin reviewing each chapter until the final.
Be safe!
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
It's Week 38, post-Memorial Day!
Hi, everyone.
In Advanced Algebra, we discussed 10-6: Solving Exponential Equations. We also worked on our special project for fifteen minutes. We will continue to work on it tomorrow after I introduce 10-7: Exponential Growth and Decay. The homework is pg. 629 #13-30.
In Geometry, we reviewed Chapter 10 by playing Math Jeopardy. Questions from the game will be similar to the test questions. Also, today the tessellation project is due. Every other day it is late is five points less.
Be Safe! It is near the end. Please don't lose focus!
In Advanced Algebra, we discussed 10-6: Solving Exponential Equations. We also worked on our special project for fifteen minutes. We will continue to work on it tomorrow after I introduce 10-7: Exponential Growth and Decay. The homework is pg. 629 #13-30.
In Geometry, we reviewed Chapter 10 by playing Math Jeopardy. Questions from the game will be similar to the test questions. Also, today the tessellation project is due. Every other day it is late is five points less.
Be Safe! It is near the end. Please don't lose focus!
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Next week is around the corner!
Tomorrow, I will put up a calendar for the final few weeks of school.
In Advanced Algebra, we discussed 10-5. The homework is pg. 624 #29-32,34.
In Geometry, we discussed 10-5. The homework is pg. 545 #Exploration: Scientific Calculator-complete the chart.
Be Safe!
In Advanced Algebra, we discussed 10-5. The homework is pg. 624 #29-32,34.
In Geometry, we discussed 10-5. The homework is pg. 545 #Exploration: Scientific Calculator-complete the chart.
Be Safe!
Sunday, May 17, 2009
As promised. Here are some samples for the quiz!
Friday, May 15, 2009
The end is coming. Several Weeks remain!
Hi, everyone.
In Advanced Algebra, we reviewed 10-3: Logs and Their Properties. There was an extra credit assignment that will be placed on-line tomorrow. There will be a quiz on 10-1 thru 10-3. An example of generating an exponential function will also be placed
on-line tomorrow. You will receive the special project on Wednesday.
In Geometry, we discussed 10-4: Area of Rhombi, Triangles, and Trapezoids. An example of each will be placed on-line tomorrow. There will be a quiz on 10-1 thru 10-4. On Thursday you will have a chance to work on the special project.
Be Safe!
In Advanced Algebra, we reviewed 10-3: Logs and Their Properties. There was an extra credit assignment that will be placed on-line tomorrow. There will be a quiz on 10-1 thru 10-3. An example of generating an exponential function will also be placed
on-line tomorrow. You will receive the special project on Wednesday.
In Geometry, we discussed 10-4: Area of Rhombi, Triangles, and Trapezoids. An example of each will be placed on-line tomorrow. There will be a quiz on 10-1 thru 10-4. On Thursday you will have a chance to work on the special project.
Be Safe!
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