STANDARDS:
AF 3.1: Use variables in expressions describing geometric quantities.
MG 1.3: Know and use the formulas for the volume of triangular and rectangular prisms and cylinders
HOMEWORK:
Monday, June 6:
Intermediate: p. 526 #2-6 even; Advanced: p. 526 #8-16 even
Tuesday, June 7:
Intermediate: p. 530 #1-5 all; Advanced: p. 530 #6-18 even
Wednesday, June 8:
Intermediate: p. 536 #2-8 even; Advanced: p. 536 #10-18 even
Thursday, June 9:
no new homework; can review or catch up - reminder: all missing work is due Friday
Web Question: Be the first one in your class to give Ms. Trask your work and your answer to the web question and you could win a prize. The answer to last week's question was 3 minutes. Congratulations to all who successfully answered the question.
QUESTION: At a party, each child receives the same number and type of party favors. There are 16 kazoos, 24 snappers, 8 hats, and 32 pieces of gum. What is the greatest number of children that may be at the party?
Good Luck!
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