Geometry:
Make sure your Quadrilateral Properties reference sheet is filled out. Also, do at least #1-9 in the Special Quadrilaterals packet from class yesterday. (Sorry, no digital copy available. See me if you need another copy.)
Algebra 2:
Please do #2-32 (even) in the Neighborhood of Make Believe (Numbers) packet. refer to the notes on dividing complex numbers if needed.
Friday, January 27, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Geometry:
No new homework. Make sure you've turned in your Quadrilaterals Poster.
Algebra 2:
Please complete #1-25 (odd) on the packet called Neighborhood of Make Believe (Numbers). Refer to today's notes if needed. (6th period's here, 7th's here)
No new homework. Make sure you've turned in your Quadrilaterals Poster.
Algebra 2:
Please complete #1-25 (odd) on the packet called Neighborhood of Make Believe (Numbers). Refer to today's notes if needed. (6th period's here, 7th's here)
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Geometry:
No new homework. Remember that the quadrilaterals poster is due tomorrow, so you should put that together. We will be back in our regular classroom tomorrow.
Algebra 2:
Do the packet on the quadratic formula. (Notes are available for period 6 and period 7.) Do all problems. You must do at least 4 problems using the quadratic formula by hand, with work. On the others you may use your graphing calculator program. Please make sure you're bringing your calculator to class regularly.
Algebra 2:
Do the packet on the quadratic formula. (Notes are available for period 6 and period 7.) Do all problems. You must do at least 4 problems using the quadratic formula by hand, with work. On the others you may use your graphing calculator program. Please make sure you're bringing your calculator to class regularly.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Geometry:
No new homework. Remember that the quadrilaterals poster is due on Thursday, so you should start thinking about how you want to put that together. We will be in the computer lab for tomorrow's class.
Algebra 2:
No new homework. Please finish the packet on solving quadratics using square roots, if you haven't already.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Geometry:
Quiz tomorrow! Quiz tomorrow on angles in polygons. You should know how to find the total degree measure in a polygon, the total exterior angle measure, and how to find one interior or exterior angle in a regular polygon.
Due on Thursday is the Quadrilaterals Project. We'll meet in my classroom tomorrow, and back in the computer lab on Wednesday.
Algebra 2:
Quiz tomorrow! Quiz tomorrow on graphing parabolas in vertex and intercept forms. You won't have access to a graphing calculator.
Due Wednesday is the worksheet on solving quadratics with square roots. Refer to the notes if necessary (6th period here, 7th period here).
Quiz tomorrow! Quiz tomorrow on angles in polygons. You should know how to find the total degree measure in a polygon, the total exterior angle measure, and how to find one interior or exterior angle in a regular polygon.
Due on Thursday is the Quadrilaterals Project. We'll meet in my classroom tomorrow, and back in the computer lab on Wednesday.
Algebra 2:
Quiz tomorrow! Quiz tomorrow on graphing parabolas in vertex and intercept forms. You won't have access to a graphing calculator.
Due Wednesday is the worksheet on solving quadratics with square roots. Refer to the notes if necessary (6th period here, 7th period here).
Friday, January 20, 2012
Geometry:
You have a quiz Tuesday on polygons and angles.
Please do the worksheet from class today. Side 5.1 #1-4 and 7, Side 5.2 #1-8.
Algebra 2:
You have a quiz Tuesday on graphing parabolas. Be prepared for no graphing calculators on at least part of it!
For homework, do the graphing parabolas packet. Refer to today's notes if needed (6th period here, 7th period here).
You have a quiz Tuesday on polygons and angles.
Please do the worksheet from class today. Side 5.1 #1-4 and 7, Side 5.2 #1-8.
Algebra 2:
You have a quiz Tuesday on graphing parabolas. Be prepared for no graphing calculators on at least part of it!
For homework, do the graphing parabolas packet. Refer to today's notes if needed (6th period here, 7th period here).
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Geometry: Today we learned about the sum of exterior angles in a polygon. Please work on the Regular Polygons worksheet from today. Minimum you need to finish the table on the first page.
Algebra 2: Today, you should have handed in your worksheet on graphing in vertex form, and started the packet on intercept form. Please finish intercept form for homework. We'll review and recap the methods tomorrow, practice on Monday, and have a quiz on Tuesday.
Algebra 2: Today, you should have handed in your worksheet on graphing in vertex form, and started the packet on intercept form. Please finish intercept form for homework. We'll review and recap the methods tomorrow, practice on Monday, and have a quiz on Tuesday.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Geometry: Please complete the Polygon Sum Formula practice sheet. If your notes aren't clear, refer to the 3rd period or 5th period notes.
Algebra 2: Finish the packet on graphing parabolas in vertex form. Many people are almost done! Tomorrow we look at intercept form.
Algebra 2: Finish the packet on graphing parabolas in vertex form. Many people are almost done! Tomorrow we look at intercept form.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Geometry: No homework! Please make sure you're up-to-date on today's packet and notes if you missed class.
Algebra 2: Please finish #1-5 on the packet on graphing parabolas in vertex form. Most people finished in class today.
Algebra 2: Please finish #1-5 on the packet on graphing parabolas in vertex form. Most people finished in class today.
Monday, January 02, 2012
Math Review: Make sure you're getting caught up on assignments, so that you can be done before the end of the term.
Geometry: This week we're studying for the midyear exams. We'll be working on these things until Monday, January 9th, so plan carefully about what (if anything) you need to finish up at home:
Geometry: This week we're studying for the midyear exams. We'll be working on these things until Monday, January 9th, so plan carefully about what (if anything) you need to finish up at home:
- Old work -- is your vacation assignment done?
- Portfolio -- due by the end of the term, but it's a bad plan to leave it that long
- Midyear Exam Review packet that I handed out in class (I'm not collecting this, but make sure you're asking me about stuff you don't know!)
- Reference sheets that you can bring to the exam
- Journal -- due by the last day of the term (January 13th)
- Portfolio -- due by the last day of the term
- Midyear Exam Review packet that I handed out in class. (I'm not collecting this, but make sure you're asking me about stuff you don't know!)
- Notecard for the exam -- you can bring 1 3"x5" card to the exam, written in your own words. If you have concerns about your handwriting, typing is fine, but copying/pasting from the internet and/or a friend is not acceptable.
- BRING YOUR CALCULATOR. At least 2 questions on the exam require your graphing calculator and I will not lend any on exam day. If you need to borrow one from a friend, make those arrangements in advance and have it with you when you show up for the exam.