7P
#2, #8-29 - page 69-70
7Q
Finish 4.2
#3-4 and #30-32 and #44 on pages 69-72
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Take home quiz
For tomorrow:
1.) Complete the take home quizzes. You may use notes, but no calculators. I'm looking for evidence of your understanding (aka SHOW YOUR WORK!)
2.) POW
1.) Complete the take home quizzes. You may use notes, but no calculators. I'm looking for evidence of your understanding (aka SHOW YOUR WORK!)
2.) POW
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Monday, April 21, 2008
April 21 POW
POW – April 21, 2008 Name ________________________
Option 1: The numbers 1 and 9 are two of five counting numbers that produce a sum of 25. Those same five numbers, when multiplied, give a product of 945. What are the other three numbers?
Option 2: A new operation symbol has been created in mathematics. Your task is to determine how the @ operation works. Based on the equations below, what would 7 @ 8 equal?
1 @ 2 = 5
3 @ 4 = 25
4 @ 5 = 41
5 @ 6 = 61
7 @ 8 = ____
Option 3: In 1980, a typical telephone number in the United States contained seven digits. Several areas of the country now must use ten-digit telephone numbers. If the entire country follows, exactly how many different ten-digit telephone numbers are available such that the first digit cannot be a 0 or 1 and the fourth cannot be a 0?
Option 1: The numbers 1 and 9 are two of five counting numbers that produce a sum of 25. Those same five numbers, when multiplied, give a product of 945. What are the other three numbers?
Option 2: A new operation symbol has been created in mathematics. Your task is to determine how the @ operation works. Based on the equations below, what would 7 @ 8 equal?
1 @ 2 = 5
3 @ 4 = 25
4 @ 5 = 41
5 @ 6 = 61
7 @ 8 = ____
Option 3: In 1980, a typical telephone number in the United States contained seven digits. Several areas of the country now must use ten-digit telephone numbers. If the entire country follows, exactly how many different ten-digit telephone numbers are available such that the first digit cannot be a 0 or 1 and the fourth cannot be a 0?
Friday, April 18, 2008
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
7th Grade
Since I will not be here tomorrow and Thursday, here is what you should work on:
7P
Wednesday - Play the Integer Product Game during class. HW - Work on the Fraction and Decimal Packet.
Thursday - Finish playing the Integer Product game. Then, work on 3.4 with your partner.
Due Friday - 3.4 and POW and Fraction/Decimal Packet
7Q
Wednesday - Work on Partner Project during class. Present them at the end of class, if there is time.
Thursday - Play the Integer Product Game. Then, work on 3.4 with your partner.
Due Friday: Project Poster, 3.4, and POW.
There will be a quiz on multiplication and division of integers and rational numbers next week!
7P
Wednesday - Play the Integer Product Game during class. HW - Work on the Fraction and Decimal Packet.
Thursday - Finish playing the Integer Product game. Then, work on 3.4 with your partner.
Due Friday - 3.4 and POW and Fraction/Decimal Packet
7Q
Wednesday - Work on Partner Project during class. Present them at the end of class, if there is time.
Thursday - Play the Integer Product Game. Then, work on 3.4 with your partner.
Due Friday: Project Poster, 3.4, and POW.
There will be a quiz on multiplication and division of integers and rational numbers next week!
Friday, April 11, 2008
Dividing Integers and Rational Numbers
7P and 7Q
1.) Read page 47 and do 3.3 on page 48 - B Only, not A.
Assignment for 7P - Page 50, #4-6
Assignment for 7Q - Page 50, #5, 6, 8, 28, 31-33
Due Monday!
1.) Read page 47 and do 3.3 on page 48 - B Only, not A.
Assignment for 7P - Page 50, #4-6
Assignment for 7Q - Page 50, #5, 6, 8, 28, 31-33
Due Monday!
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
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