Saturday, May 2, 2009

Homework for the week of May 4-8:

Math Standards:

AF 3.1: Use variable expressions describing geometric quantities.
AF 3.2: Express in symbolic form simple relationships arising from geometry.
MG 1.1: Understand the concept of a constant such as pi. Know the formulas for the circumference of a circle.

MG 1.2: Know common estimates of pi and use these values to calculate the circumference of a circle.

QUIZ Wednesday, May 6!

HOMEWORK:
Monday, May 4: Topic: Circumference of a Circle (pages 468-469)
Homework: Vocabulary: pi and circumference (write a definition for each word and draw a picture of diagram for each word)

Tuesday, May 5: Topic: Circumference of a Circle (continued)
Homework: page 469 #6-9 all

Wednesday, May 6: Quiz on Perimeter, Circumference and Area
Homework: page 471 #1-6 all

Thursday, May 7: Topic: Area of a Circle (page 472)
Homework: page 473 #6-9


Web Question: Be the first student in your period to solve this problem and show Ms. Trask or Mr. Mahlstedt your work and you will win a prize.

Question: James and Linda are fencing a rectangular area of the yard for their dog. The width of the dog yard is 4.5 meters. It's area is 67.5 meters squared. What is the length of the dog yard?

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