Sorry about the late post, 7th graders. This is due tomorrow!
7 P
1. Finish on page 2 of packet
2. Know and be able to give examples of the Properties we learned (Commutative, Associative, Identity, Zero and Distributive). There will be a short quiz next week
7 Q
Complete 2.3 (2.1 and 2.2 should have been finished in class!)
Enjoy the holiday!
Posted by Sheila at 3:29 PM
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Distribution and Order of Operations
7 P-
1.) Finish 4.3 (I will be doing a homework check on the last 3 assignments tomorrow)
2.) Page 70, #5-7
7 Q-
1.) Make Test Corrections (Due Tomorrow)
2.) Work on Dealing Down Project (Due Thursday)
1.) Finish 4.3 (I will be doing a homework check on the last 3 assignments tomorrow)
2.) Page 70, #5-7
7 Q-
1.) Make Test Corrections (Due Tomorrow)
2.) Work on Dealing Down Project (Due Thursday)
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Friday, May 9, 2008
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Wrappin up Accentuate the Negative
Make sure parents sign missing work reports!
7P -
4.2 A-D
#4 page 69 is optional
7Q -
#33-35, 45, 46
7P -
4.2 A-D
#4 page 69 is optional
7Q -
#33-35, 45, 46
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
More Integers!
7P -
Worksheet on Integers
7Q -
Page 70, #5-7
optional extra credit:
1.7(2x + 5) = 3(x - 8.1)
Worksheet on Integers
7Q -
Page 70, #5-7
optional extra credit:
1.7(2x + 5) = 3(x - 8.1)
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
May 6 pow
May 6, 2008 POW Name __________________
Option 1: you are standing in line to see a movie. Five more people are ahead of you in line than are behind you. Four times as many people are in line as the number of people who are behind you. How many people are ahead of you in line?
Option 2: What is the mean (average) of the first 300 terms in the following sequence:
1, -2, 3, -4, 5, -6, 7, …
Option 3: Using all the digits 0 through 9 once and only once, create multiples of 4 that will sum to the smallest number possible. Example: 1472 + 956 + 308 = 2736 (This sum is not the smallest number that is possible).
Option 1: you are standing in line to see a movie. Five more people are ahead of you in line than are behind you. Four times as many people are in line as the number of people who are behind you. How many people are ahead of you in line?
Option 2: What is the mean (average) of the first 300 terms in the following sequence:
1, -2, 3, -4, 5, -6, 7, …
Option 3: Using all the digits 0 through 9 once and only once, create multiples of 4 that will sum to the smallest number possible. Example: 1472 + 956 + 308 = 2736 (This sum is not the smallest number that is possible).
Catch up HW
If you did not complete the homework assigned before trip week, do so before tomorrow.
7P - #2, #8-29 on pages 69-70
7Q - #3-4 and #30-32 and #44 on pages 64-71
BOTH GROUPS:
#36-43 page 74
DUE TOMORROW!
7P - #2, #8-29 on pages 69-70
7Q - #3-4 and #30-32 and #44 on pages 64-71
BOTH GROUPS:
#36-43 page 74
DUE TOMORROW!
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