7 P
1.) Finish 2.4
2.) Page 35 #17-22
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Monday, March 24, 2008
Friday, March 21, 2008
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Adding Integers
7-P
1.) Finish 2.1
2.) #3 on page 32
7-Q
1.) Finish 2.1
2.) #1, #3, #30 on pages 32 - 35
1.) Finish 2.1
2.) #3 on page 32
7-Q
1.) Finish 2.1
2.) #1, #3, #30 on pages 32 - 35
Monday, March 17, 2008
Change and Integers
7 P
1.) Finish 1.3 and 1.4
2.) #20-29 AND #36-37 on pages 17 and 18
7 Q
1.) Finish 1.3 and 1.4
2.) #32-38 and #52-54 on pages 18-20
3.) Math Reflection on page 21
1.) Finish 1.3 and 1.4
2.) #20-29 AND #36-37 on pages 17 and 18
7 Q
1.) Finish 1.3 and 1.4
2.) #32-38 and #52-54 on pages 18-20
3.) Math Reflection on page 21
St. Patrick's Day POW
Name ___________________ Date _____________
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Option 1: Riley sees a rainbow with ends that appear to touch the ground 1 mile apart and reaches a maximum height of 0.5 miles above the ground. If the rainbow is an arc of a circle, how many degrees is the arc that Riley sees?
Option 2: Patti writes Saint Patrick’s Day on a strip of paper and cuts it so that each letter is on its own piece of paper. If she puts all of the letters in a hat what is the probability that she draws all five letters of her name in exactly five draws (without replacement)?
Option 3: While Patrick is driving his car, he notices that the odometer reads 13931 miles. The mileage is a palindrome, a number that reads the same forward as it does backward. Exactly 2 hours later, Patrick notices that the odometer displays a different palindrome. What is the most likely average speed at which the car has been traveling?
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
Option 1: Riley sees a rainbow with ends that appear to touch the ground 1 mile apart and reaches a maximum height of 0.5 miles above the ground. If the rainbow is an arc of a circle, how many degrees is the arc that Riley sees?
Option 2: Patti writes Saint Patrick’s Day on a strip of paper and cuts it so that each letter is on its own piece of paper. If she puts all of the letters in a hat what is the probability that she draws all five letters of her name in exactly five draws (without replacement)?
Option 3: While Patrick is driving his car, he notices that the odometer reads 13931 miles. The mileage is a palindrome, a number that reads the same forward as it does backward. Exactly 2 hours later, Patrick notices that the odometer displays a different palindrome. What is the most likely average speed at which the car has been traveling?
Friday, March 14, 2008
Integers
7-P
Finish 1.2 and do page 16-17 #9-19
7-Q
Finish 1.2 and do page 17-18, #25 - 31 and page 19, #42 and #43
Finish 1.2 and do page 16-17 #9-19
7-Q
Finish 1.2 and do page 17-18, #25 - 31 and page 19, #42 and #43
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Monday, March 10, 2008
Integers and Rational Numbers
1.) Re-write the problems that use Integers and Rational numbers so that you can switch with someone.
2.) POW due on Friday
If you are in 7-Q please complete:
#6-8 and #39 and #48 (starts on page 16)
2.) POW due on Friday
If you are in 7-Q please complete:
#6-8 and #39 and #48 (starts on page 16)
March 9 POW
Option 1: Carolyn, Julie and Roberta share $77 in a ratio of 4:2:1, respectively. How many dollars did Carolyn receive?
Option 2: The arithmetic mean (or average) of A, B and C is 10. The value of A is six less than the value of B, and the value of C is three more than the value of B. What is the value of C?
Option 3: A ball bounces back up 2/3 of the height from which it falls. If the ball is dropped from a height of 243 cm, after how many bounces does the ball first rise less than 30 cm?
Option 2: The arithmetic mean (or average) of A, B and C is 10. The value of A is six less than the value of B, and the value of C is three more than the value of B. What is the value of C?
Option 3: A ball bounces back up 2/3 of the height from which it falls. If the ball is dropped from a height of 243 cm, after how many bounces does the ball first rise less than 30 cm?
Friday, March 7, 2008
Integers and Rational Numbers
1.) Review notes
2.) Write 3 real-world problems that use Integers and 3 real-world problems that use Rational Numbers (namely decimals).
2.) Write 3 real-world problems that use Integers and 3 real-world problems that use Rational Numbers (namely decimals).
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Monday, March 3, 2008
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