math homework
due tuesday, june 2, 2015
Complete all parts of your Algebra Tiles Final Project. Click here to view the assignment.
math homework
due tuesday, may 26, 2015
Complete Problems 6-69 through 6-78 and 6-96 through 6-100 in your math notebook.
Remember to:
-organize your homework by labeling each problem
-draw a line across the entire page to separate out each problem
-reread the question/s when you are done with the problem to make sure you have answered all parts
math homework
due Tuesday, may 12, 2015
Complete problems 6-33 to 6-42 and problems 6-51 to 6-60 in your math notebook.
suggested math homework to prepare for the
smarter balanced assessment
math homework
due april 15
Create three algebraic expressions. Solve for each expression using three different variables. Prepare to share your expressions and solutions with the class next Tuesday.
Math Tip: Use your mini-lesson notes from April 7, 2015
Math Tip: Use your mini-lesson notes from April 7, 2015
No homework assigned
until after spring break
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math homework due march 24
Directions: Complete the following problems for homework. Make sure to show your thinking so that next Tuesday you can find and correct your misconceptions easier.
All parts of the following problems:
4-40
4-42
4-43
4-47
4-48
4-50
4-51
4-58
4-59
4-60
All parts of the following problems:
4-40
4-42
4-43
4-47
4-48
4-50
4-51
4-58
4-59
4-60
Math homework due march 17
Directions: Complete the following problems for homework. Make sure to show your thinking so that next Tuesday you can find and correct your misconceptions easier.
All parts of the following problems:
4-10
4-11
4-18
4-19
4-20
4-35
4-36
4-37
4-38
4-39
All parts of the following problems:
4-10
4-11
4-18
4-19
4-20
4-35
4-36
4-37
4-38
4-39
Directions: Simplify the following fractions in your math notebook. Make sure you show your work.
winter break math homework
due january 13, 2014
Complete all problems on each page of your Word Problem Practice Workbook
2-7 Problem-Solving Investigation: Look for a Pattern (pg. 17)
3-6 Measurement: Perimeter and Area (pg. 24)
4-1 Prime Factorization (pg. 26)
4-2 Greatest Common Factor (pg. 27)
4-3 Problem-Solving Investigation: Make an Organized List (pg. 28)
4-4 Simplifying Fractions (pg. 29)
The following three lessons are optional and will be graded as exit credit:
2-4 Adding Integers (pg. 14)
2-5 Subtracting Integers (pg. 15)
2-6 Multiplying Integers (pg. 16)
Tip: You may do your work on a separate sheet of paper, and write your answers in your Word Problem Practice Workbook.
2-7 Problem-Solving Investigation: Look for a Pattern (pg. 17)
3-6 Measurement: Perimeter and Area (pg. 24)
4-1 Prime Factorization (pg. 26)
4-2 Greatest Common Factor (pg. 27)
4-3 Problem-Solving Investigation: Make an Organized List (pg. 28)
4-4 Simplifying Fractions (pg. 29)
The following three lessons are optional and will be graded as exit credit:
2-4 Adding Integers (pg. 14)
2-5 Subtracting Integers (pg. 15)
2-6 Multiplying Integers (pg. 16)
Tip: You may do your work on a separate sheet of paper, and write your answers in your Word Problem Practice Workbook.
due december 16, 2014
Complete the following problems in your math notebook:
3-12 through 3-21 (ALL problems)
3-12 through 3-21 (ALL problems)
due december 9, 2014
Part 1:
Neatly and accurately create a 25 by 25 multiplication chart on the back page of your notebook.
Part 2:
Complete the following problems on a separate sheet of paper.
2-80
2-81
Neatly and accurately create a 25 by 25 multiplication chart on the back page of your notebook.
Part 2:
Complete the following problems on a separate sheet of paper.
2-80
2-81
due november 18, 2014
Complete the following problems on a separate sheet of paper.
2-79
2-87
2-90
2-79
2-87
2-90
due november 12, 2014
Complete the following problems on a separate sheet of paper.
2-49
2-50
2-58
2-59
2-66
2-67
2-69
Math Tips:
Try doing a problem each day. Some problems are challenging and will require you to think over a period of time. It's also helpful to talk over your ideas with a math partner or a family member.
2-49
2-50
2-58
2-59
2-66
2-67
2-69
Math Tips:
Try doing a problem each day. Some problems are challenging and will require you to think over a period of time. It's also helpful to talk over your ideas with a math partner or a family member.
due october 28, 2014
1. Review the answers to this week and last weeks homework problems to prepare for the quiz.
2. The quiz will include the following challenges:
-Finding patterns (2-15 a and b; 1-15, 1-16, 1-17, 1-18, 1-9 a and b, page 51)
-Gathering data from graphs (2-16, 2-3, 2-4, 2-27, page 64)
-Finding the area (2-25, 2-30, 2-31, page 74)
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2. The quiz will include the following challenges:
-Finding patterns (2-15 a and b; 1-15, 1-16, 1-17, 1-18, 1-9 a and b, page 51)
-Gathering data from graphs (2-16, 2-3, 2-4, 2-27, page 64)
-Finding the area (2-25, 2-30, 2-31, page 74)
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due october 21, 2014
Work out problems:
2-24 through 2-28 on page 65
2-34 through 2-38 on page 70.
Make sure to label each problem with the problem number, and to highlight or put a rectangle around your answers.
2-24 through 2-28 on page 65
2-34 through 2-38 on page 70.
Make sure to label each problem with the problem number, and to highlight or put a rectangle around your answers.
due october 14
Step 1: Go to page 57 of your textbook.
Step 2: On a separate sheet of paper, label and work out problems 2-6 through 2-10.
Step 3: Go to page 61 of your textbook.
Step 4: On a separate sheet of paper, label and work out problems 2-15 through 2-61.
Step 3: Highlight or put a rectangle around each of your answers.
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Step 2: On a separate sheet of paper, label and work out problems 2-6 through 2-10.
Step 3: Go to page 61 of your textbook.
Step 4: On a separate sheet of paper, label and work out problems 2-15 through 2-61.
Step 3: Highlight or put a rectangle around each of your answers.
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due your next math block
Step 1: Go to page 48 of your textbook.
Step 2: On a separate sheet of paper, label and work out all Chapter 1 closure problems
(1-95 through 1-100) to prepare for your test on Thursday or Friday.
Step 3: Highlight or put a rectangle around each of your answers.
PERIOD 4 HW HELP-->CLICK HERE
PERIOD 5 HW HELP--> CLICK HERE
PERIOD 7 HW HELP--> CLICK HERE
Step 2: On a separate sheet of paper, label and work out all Chapter 1 closure problems
(1-95 through 1-100) to prepare for your test on Thursday or Friday.
Step 3: Highlight or put a rectangle around each of your answers.
PERIOD 4 HW HELP-->CLICK HERE
PERIOD 5 HW HELP--> CLICK HERE
PERIOD 7 HW HELP--> CLICK HERE
Due tuesday, september 30, 2014
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