Sunday, May 2, 2010

Homework for May 3-7:

STANDARDS:
AF 3.1: Use variables in expressions describing geometric quantities.
MG 1.1: Understand the concept of a constant such as pi, know the formulas for the circumference and area of a circle.
MG 1.2: Know common estimates of pi (3.14 and 22/7) and use these values to estimate and calculate the circumference and the area of circles, compare with actual measurements.


HOMEWORK:
Monday, May 3: Perimeter (pp 486-487)
Homework: text book page 488 #2-12 even

Tuesday, May 4: Explore Circumference (pp 490-491)
Homework: text book page 490 (finish lab)

Wednesday, May 5: Circles and Circumference (pp 492-493)

Homework: text book page 494 #6-14 even

Thursday, May 6: Area of Parallelograms (pp 497-498)
Homework: text book page 499 #10-16 even

WEB QUESTION: Be the first one in your class to solve this problem and show Ms. Trask your answer and you could win a prize. The answer to last week's question was 27 one-topping pizzas could be made.


QUESTION: Greg is separating his marbles into sets. He has 16 green marbles and 20 red marbles. Each set must have the same number of green marbles and the same number of red marbles. What is the greatest number of marble sets that Greg can make if he wants to use every marble?

Good Luck!

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