Click here to see the review PowerPoint.
Wednesday, November 20 we will be reviewing together in class using whiteboards.
Thursday, November 21 students will be working on a review assignment that is due on Friday. The assignment is page 802 #38, 39, 41, 42, page 803 #2-12 even, and page 806 #1, 4,7-9. (15 problems)
The test will be on Friday, November 22.
We will be making test corrections on Monday, November 25 and then students will be able to retake the parts of the test they did not master in class on Tuesday, November 26.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Friday, November 15, 2013
Equations Quiz 2: Examples of good student work
Click here to see examples of how students solved the equations and showed how to undo each step to the equation.
This quiz is a good indication as to how well you are doing on the current unit. If you did not have a B on the quiz, you can come in and retake the quiz. I highly encourage you to do this. The skills that are covered on the quiz are skills that we will be using for the rest of the year.
This quiz is a good indication as to how well you are doing on the current unit. If you did not have a B on the quiz, you can come in and retake the quiz. I highly encourage you to do this. The skills that are covered on the quiz are skills that we will be using for the rest of the year.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
6.3 Solving Equations with Fractions and Decimals
Click here for the notes on solving equations with fractions and decimals.
We will learning how to put fraction into our calculators so we can use them to solve the equations.
Homework- page 305 #3-6, 11-14, 34, 35.
We will learning how to put fraction into our calculators so we can use them to solve the equations.
Homework- page 305 #3-6, 11-14, 34, 35.
Friday, November 8, 2013
6.2 Solving Equations with the variable on both sides
Click here for the PowerPoint.
We are focusing on solving multi-step equations with the variable on both sides.
Friday, November 8 homework- page 300 #2-6.
Monday, November 11 homework- page 300 #11-14, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22.
We are focusing on solving multi-step equations with the variable on both sides.
Friday, November 8 homework- page 300 #2-6.
Monday, November 11 homework- page 300 #11-14, 16, 17, 19, 21, 22.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
6.1 Solving Multi-Step Equations
Click here for the PowerPoint notes on solving multi-step equations. This is the Powerpoint for Tuesday, November 5 through Thursday, November 7.
Remember to undo equations:
•1) Simplify both sides
( may include: changing subtraction to “adding the opposite,” the distributive property, and combining like terms.)
•2) Addition/Subtraction transformations
•3) Simplify
•4) Multiplication/Division transformations
•5) Simplify
Remember to undo equations:
•1) Simplify both sides
( may include: changing subtraction to “adding the opposite,” the distributive property, and combining like terms.)
•2) Addition/Subtraction transformations
•3) Simplify
•4) Multiplication/Division transformations
•5) Simplify
PEMDAS in reverse.
Wednesday, November 6 homework- worksheet 6.1B #3, 4, 8-11, 14, 15.
Thursday, November 7 homework- page 295 #6-11, 17, 26, 27.
Wednesday, November 6 homework- worksheet 6.1B #3, 4, 8-11, 14, 15.
Thursday, November 7 homework- page 295 #6-11, 17, 26, 27.
Friday, November 1, 2013
Quiz 1: Examples of good student work
Click here to see examples of how students solved the equations and showed how to undo each step to the equation.
This quiz is a good indication as to how well you are doing on the current unit. If you did not have a B on the quiz, you can come in and retake the quiz. I highly encourage you to do this. The skills that are covered on the quiz are skills that we will be using for the rest of the year.
This quiz is a good indication as to how well you are doing on the current unit. If you did not have a B on the quiz, you can come in and retake the quiz. I highly encourage you to do this. The skills that are covered on the quiz are skills that we will be using for the rest of the year.
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