STANDARDS:
NS 1.1: Compare and order positive and negative integers and place them on a number line.
NS 2.3: Solve addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems, including those arising in concrete situations, that use positive and negative integers.
Quiz 2, Chapter 2 this Friday, October 1
HOMEWORK:
Monday, September 27: Non-student Day, Staff Development
Tuesday, September 28:
Basic: text p. 84 #21-24 all
Intermediate: text p. 84 #36-44 even
Advanced: text pp 84-85 #49-55 all
Wednesday, September 29:
Basic: Review for Mastery Worksheet 23
Intermediate: Practice Worksheet 23
Advanced: Challenge Worksheet 23
Thursday, September 30: All groups review for Friday's Quiz on Subtracting Integers
Basic: text p. 119 #20-28 even
Intermediate: text p. 119 #20-34 even
Advanced: text p. 119 #20-35 all
Web Question: Be the first person in your class to show Ms. Trask your answer and how you got it and you could win a prize. The answer to last week's question was $24.00. Congratulations to everyone who turned in an answer.
Question: If a doctor gives you three pills, telling you to take one every half hour, how many minutes will the pills last?
Good Luck!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Homework for the week of September 20-24:
STANDARDS:
NS 1.1: Compare and order positive and negative integers and place them on a number line.
NS 2.3: Solve addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems including those arising in concrete situations, that use positive and negative integers.
CHAPTER 2, QUIZ 1, FRIDAY, September 24 - study adding integers!
HOMEWORK:
Monday, September 20:
Basic: text p. 78 #2-8 even
Intermediate: text p. 78 #14-28 even
Advanced: text p. 78 #33-44 all
Tuesday, September 21:
All groups: finish labeling your number lines so they are ready for class on Wednesday.
Wednesday, September 22:
All groups: finish placing items on your number lines and be prepared to share your number lines in class.
Thursday, September 23:
Basic: text p. 84 #5-8 all
Intermediate: text p. 84 #22-28 even
Advanced: text p. 84 #36-48 even
**All groups should review adding integers for Friday's quiz**
Web Question: Be the first person in your class to show Ms. Trask your answer and work for this week's question and you could win a prize. The answers to last week's question were: mean=36, median=32, modes: 31, 33, and range=36. Congratulations to everyone who submitted an answer!
Question: You have decided you want to earn money so that you can buy the latest electronic gadget. So you thought the best way to earn money was to start a babysitting service. You will charge $5.00 per hour plus a flat fee of $2.00 per child. How much will you earn if you babysit 2 children from the same family for four hours?
Good Luck!
NS 1.1: Compare and order positive and negative integers and place them on a number line.
NS 2.3: Solve addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems including those arising in concrete situations, that use positive and negative integers.
CHAPTER 2, QUIZ 1, FRIDAY, September 24 - study adding integers!
HOMEWORK:
Monday, September 20:
Basic: text p. 78 #2-8 even
Intermediate: text p. 78 #14-28 even
Advanced: text p. 78 #33-44 all
Tuesday, September 21:
All groups: finish labeling your number lines so they are ready for class on Wednesday.
Wednesday, September 22:
All groups: finish placing items on your number lines and be prepared to share your number lines in class.
Thursday, September 23:
Basic: text p. 84 #5-8 all
Intermediate: text p. 84 #22-28 even
Advanced: text p. 84 #36-48 even
**All groups should review adding integers for Friday's quiz**
Web Question: Be the first person in your class to show Ms. Trask your answer and work for this week's question and you could win a prize. The answers to last week's question were: mean=36, median=32, modes: 31, 33, and range=36. Congratulations to everyone who submitted an answer!
Question: You have decided you want to earn money so that you can buy the latest electronic gadget. So you thought the best way to earn money was to start a babysitting service. You will charge $5.00 per hour plus a flat fee of $2.00 per child. How much will you earn if you babysit 2 children from the same family for four hours?
Good Luck!
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Homework for the week of September 13-17:
STANDARDS:
NS 1.1: Compare and order positive and negative fractions, decimals, and mixed numbers and place them on a number line.
NS 2.3: Solve addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems, including those arising in concrete situations, that use positive and negative integers.
HOMEWORK:
Monday, September 13:
Basic and Intermediate: Intervention worksheet based on Chapter 1 Test results
Advanced: Chapter 1 Enrichment worksheet
Tuesday, September 14:
Basic: text p. 72 #1-4 all
Intermediate: text p. 72 #16-19 all
Advanced: text p. 72 #16-19 all and 40-42 all
Wednesday, September 15:
Basic: p. 72 #5-15 all
Intermediate: text p. 72 #20-30 all
Advanced: text p. 72 #31-39 all and #43
Thursday, September 16:
Basic, Intermediate and Advanced: Bring corrected math papers to class to put in math portfolio.
Web Question: Be the first person in your class to show Ms. Trask your work and answer to the web question and you could win a prize. The answer to last week's question was: Sita had 1/6 of her earring collection left. Congratulations to everyone who solved last week's question.
Question: In 2001, 64-year-old Sherman Bull became the oldest person to reach to top of Mount Everest. Other climbers to reach the summit that day were 33, 31, 31, 32, 33 and 28 years old. Find the mean, median, mode and range with Bull's age. Round your answers to the nearest whole number.
Good Luck!
NS 1.1: Compare and order positive and negative fractions, decimals, and mixed numbers and place them on a number line.
NS 2.3: Solve addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems, including those arising in concrete situations, that use positive and negative integers.
HOMEWORK:
Monday, September 13:
Basic and Intermediate: Intervention worksheet based on Chapter 1 Test results
Advanced: Chapter 1 Enrichment worksheet
Tuesday, September 14:
Basic: text p. 72 #1-4 all
Intermediate: text p. 72 #16-19 all
Advanced: text p. 72 #16-19 all and 40-42 all
Wednesday, September 15:
Basic: p. 72 #5-15 all
Intermediate: text p. 72 #20-30 all
Advanced: text p. 72 #31-39 all and #43
Thursday, September 16:
Basic, Intermediate and Advanced: Bring corrected math papers to class to put in math portfolio.
Web Question: Be the first person in your class to show Ms. Trask your work and answer to the web question and you could win a prize. The answer to last week's question was: Sita had 1/6 of her earring collection left. Congratulations to everyone who solved last week's question.
Question: In 2001, 64-year-old Sherman Bull became the oldest person to reach to top of Mount Everest. Other climbers to reach the summit that day were 33, 31, 31, 32, 33 and 28 years old. Find the mean, median, mode and range with Bull's age. Round your answers to the nearest whole number.
Good Luck!
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Homework for the week of September 6-10:
STANDARDS:
AF 1.1: Write and solve one step linear equations.
AF 1.2: Students write and evaluate an algebraic expression for a given situation, using up to three variables.
AF 1.3: Applying algebraic order of operations and the commutative, associative and distributive properties to evaluate expressions, and justify each step.
AF 1.4: Solve problems by using correct order of operations.
HOMEWORK:
Monday, September 6: none - Labor Day Holiday
Tuesday, September 7: (due Thursday, September 9)
Basic: text page 58 Choose three vocabulary words to use in good sentences.
Intermediate: text page 58 Choose six vocabulary words to use in good sentences.
Advanced: text page 58 Choose twelve vocabulary words to use in a paragraph, poem, chant, rap song, or story.
Wednesday, September 8:
See Tuesday's homework.
Thursday, September 9:
Chapter 1 Test - due Friday, September 10.
Web Question: Be the first person in your class to show Ms. Trask your work and your answer to this week's web question and you could win a prize. The answer to last week's question was: Carmen would receive 1/6 of Highland Forest which equals 8 acres. Congratulations to all who submitted an answer!
Question: Sita gave half of her collection of earrings to a friend and traded one-third of her collection of earrings for a bracelet. What fraction of her collection does Sita still have?
Good Luck!
AF 1.1: Write and solve one step linear equations.
AF 1.2: Students write and evaluate an algebraic expression for a given situation, using up to three variables.
AF 1.3: Applying algebraic order of operations and the commutative, associative and distributive properties to evaluate expressions, and justify each step.
AF 1.4: Solve problems by using correct order of operations.
HOMEWORK:
Monday, September 6: none - Labor Day Holiday
Tuesday, September 7: (due Thursday, September 9)
Basic: text page 58 Choose three vocabulary words to use in good sentences.
Intermediate: text page 58 Choose six vocabulary words to use in good sentences.
Advanced: text page 58 Choose twelve vocabulary words to use in a paragraph, poem, chant, rap song, or story.
Wednesday, September 8:
See Tuesday's homework.
Thursday, September 9:
Chapter 1 Test - due Friday, September 10.
Web Question: Be the first person in your class to show Ms. Trask your work and your answer to this week's web question and you could win a prize. The answer to last week's question was: Carmen would receive 1/6 of Highland Forest which equals 8 acres. Congratulations to all who submitted an answer!
Question: Sita gave half of her collection of earrings to a friend and traded one-third of her collection of earrings for a bracelet. What fraction of her collection does Sita still have?
Good Luck!
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