Lesson 12.3 Solving Radical Equations
Lesson 12.2 Simplifying Radicals
See Wiki page for helpful links on this chapter as well.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
HAPPY PI DAY!
We celebrated Pi Day with pizza and pie! Thank you again to all the parents who helped out by donating pies, paper plates, napkins and forks! In our classes, students brought in objects that we traced and then found the circumference and diameter of these objects. We then added, subtracted, multiplied and divided these two numbers. We collected this data from all students in the class until we found a pattern. That pattern was pi! 3.1415..... We found that it was the ratio between the circumference and the diameter! We had some students memorize digits of pi! The winner in the 1st-4th grade group was a 3rd grader who memorized 51 digits and the runner-up was also a 3rd grader who memorized 48! In the 5th-8th grade group, the winner was a 5th grader who memorized 146 digits and the runner-up, also a 5th grader, memorized 127! Awesome!!
We also created pictures using the symbol pi and tried to make a perfect circle by drawing one freehand! Some students, however, were a bit irrational that day.....
We also created pictures using the symbol pi and tried to make a perfect circle by drawing one freehand! Some students, however, were a bit irrational that day.....
Giving a Hi Pi!
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Pre-Algebra Chapter 9
Lesson 9.7 Solving Multi-step inequalities
Lesson 9.6 Solving inequalities: Multiplying and Dividing
Lesson 9.6 Solving inequalities: Multiplying and Dividing
Monday, March 7, 2011
Pre-Algebra
Watch this video to learn how to find the value of an irrational number without a calculator!
Friday, March 4, 2011
Algebra Chapter 10
Lesson 10.8 Goal 1
Lesson 10.8 Goal 2
Practice Quiz 2 on lessons 10.4-10.6.
More on Lesson 10.6 Factoring ax(2) + bx + c equations. If you are having trouble factoring these types of quadratic equations, try the "box" method. Follow this link. Box Method of solving quadratic equations
Lesson 10.6 Part 1 Factoring ax(2) + bx + c equations
Lesson 10.6 Part 2 Factoring ax(2) + bx + c equations
Lesson 10.3 Special Products Link
Special Products link. (Perfect square trinomial pattern)
Special Products Link. (Difference of two squares)
Lesson 10.2 Using FOIL and the distributive property to multiply two binomials.
Using FOIL and the Distributive property to multiply binomials
Lesson 10.2 Multiplying polynomials.
Multiplying polynomials
Lesson 10.8 Goal 2
Practice Quiz 2 on lessons 10.4-10.6.
More on Lesson 10.6 Factoring ax(2) + bx + c equations. If you are having trouble factoring these types of quadratic equations, try the "box" method. Follow this link. Box Method of solving quadratic equations
Lesson 10.6 Part 1 Factoring ax(2) + bx + c equations
Lesson 10.6 Part 2 Factoring ax(2) + bx + c equations
Lesson 10.3 Special Products Link
Special Products link. (Perfect square trinomial pattern)
Special Products Link. (Difference of two squares)
Lesson 10.2 Using FOIL and the distributive property to multiply two binomials.
Using FOIL and the Distributive property to multiply binomials
Lesson 10.2 Multiplying polynomials.
Multiplying polynomials
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