1.) Complete 2nd page of first packet.
2.) Complete the new worksheet (front and back).
3.) Study for Test. (Monday)
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Friday, February 22, 2008
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Continuing Proportions
1.) All missing work from the past two weeks is due tomorrow!
2.) Finish worksheet - This will be collected.
3.) New Missing work slip must be signed by a parent.
4.) Extra credit due in one week.
2.) Finish worksheet - This will be collected.
3.) New Missing work slip must be signed by a parent.
4.) Extra credit due in one week.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Corrections
1. Please complete any homework that you did not do over the weekend. Remember missing work reports go out tomorrow!
2. Quiz corrections also due tomorrow!
2. Quiz corrections also due tomorrow!
Friday, February 15, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Proportions
1. Read pages 48 and 49 and try to answer the proportion questions. Be ready to complete problem 4.1 tomorrow.
2. POW due tomorrow.
2. POW due tomorrow.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Math Reflection
1. Complete the Math Reflection on page 47.
2. Study study study for the Quiz (on rates).
3. POW due Friday!
2. Study study study for the Quiz (on rates).
3. POW due Friday!
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Feb. 11 week's POW
See assignment for today below
Name ________________________ Date ____________
Option 1: Super Tuesday (February 5, 2008 ) has passed and there is still no clear democratic leader in the race for the nomination. The county’s Super Tuesday 2008 turnout set a record with 50 percent of the 362,376 registered voters participating. Prior to 2008, the highest Super Tuesday turnout was in 1988 when 35 percent participated. If the population increased by 5 percent from 1988 to 2008, how many more voters voted in 2008 than in 1988?
Option 2: Once the primary votes are tallied, the states’ delegates are divided up based on the proportion of votes each of the “top” candidates received compared to the other “top” candidates. (“Top” candidates refers to candidates receiving at least 15% of the vote in that state.) In Arizona, Clinton had 51% of the vote and Obama had 42% of the vote. If Arizona has 56 delegates that are tied to the results of the primary, how many delegates did each candidate receive? Disregard any digits after the decimal, and express your answer as a whole number.
Option 3: How many whole numbers less than 1000 contain no 3s but at least one 2?
Name ________________________ Date ____________
Option 1: Super Tuesday (February 5, 2008 ) has passed and there is still no clear democratic leader in the race for the nomination. The county’s Super Tuesday 2008 turnout set a record with 50 percent of the 362,376 registered voters participating. Prior to 2008, the highest Super Tuesday turnout was in 1988 when 35 percent participated. If the population increased by 5 percent from 1988 to 2008, how many more voters voted in 2008 than in 1988?
Option 2: Once the primary votes are tallied, the states’ delegates are divided up based on the proportion of votes each of the “top” candidates received compared to the other “top” candidates. (“Top” candidates refers to candidates receiving at least 15% of the vote in that state.) In Arizona, Clinton had 51% of the vote and Obama had 42% of the vote. If Arizona has 56 delegates that are tied to the results of the primary, how many delegates did each candidate receive? Disregard any digits after the decimal, and express your answer as a whole number.
Option 3: How many whole numbers less than 1000 contain no 3s but at least one 2?
What does dividing tell you?
1.) Finish Problem 3.4
2.) #12 and #27-29
3.) POW due Friday
Study for QUIZ!
2.) #12 and #27-29
3.) POW due Friday
Study for QUIZ!
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Unit Rates
1.) Finish 3.3
2.) POW due Tuesday
3.) Option 1: page 42 #10-12
Option 2: page 42 #11, page 44 #24-26
quiz on Wednesday!
2.) POW due Tuesday
3.) Option 1: page 42 #10-12
Option 2: page 42 #11, page 44 #24-26
quiz on Wednesday!
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Monday, February 4, 2008
This week's POW
HAPPY GROUNDHOG'S DAY!
1. Every year on February 2nd in Punxsutawney, PA, Groundhog Phil is called upon to predict how much more winter there will be. If Phil sees his shadow there will be six more weeks of winter, but if he does not see his shadow spring is near. In 2006 Phil saw his shadow. If Phil’s shadow was 25 inches long (when he stands on his back legs) at the same time that a 12 foot tree cast a 15 foot shadow, how tall was Phil, in inches, in 2006?
2. Groundhog Phil’s cousin Henry lives in Moundsville with his family. At the beginning of 2006, Moundsville had a population of 2500 groundhogs but by the beginning of 2008 the population had grown to 3025 groundhogs. If the annual percentage of growth was the same in 2006 as it was in 2007, how many groundhogs lived in Moundsville at the beginning of 2007?
3. Groundhog Henry is digging a new tunnel in a flat field outside of his home. He starts by digging 3 ft straight down and then digs north 4 times the distance that he dug down. At this point Henry digs straight west for 17 ft before running into a boulder. Since he doesn’t know how big the boulder is, he backs up 1 ft and digs 3 ft straight up to the surface. How far is the end of Henry’s tunnel from the beginning of Henry’s tunnel?
1. Every year on February 2nd in Punxsutawney, PA, Groundhog Phil is called upon to predict how much more winter there will be. If Phil sees his shadow there will be six more weeks of winter, but if he does not see his shadow spring is near. In 2006 Phil saw his shadow. If Phil’s shadow was 25 inches long (when he stands on his back legs) at the same time that a 12 foot tree cast a 15 foot shadow, how tall was Phil, in inches, in 2006?
2. Groundhog Phil’s cousin Henry lives in Moundsville with his family. At the beginning of 2006, Moundsville had a population of 2500 groundhogs but by the beginning of 2008 the population had grown to 3025 groundhogs. If the annual percentage of growth was the same in 2006 as it was in 2007, how many groundhogs lived in Moundsville at the beginning of 2007?
3. Groundhog Henry is digging a new tunnel in a flat field outside of his home. He starts by digging 3 ft straight down and then digs north 4 times the distance that he dug down. At this point Henry digs straight west for 17 ft before running into a boulder. Since he doesn’t know how big the boulder is, he backs up 1 ft and digs 3 ft straight up to the surface. How far is the end of Henry’s tunnel from the beginning of Henry’s tunnel?
Saturday, February 2, 2008
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