Sunday, May 21, 2017

Monday 5/22-Tuesday 5/23

Weekly Bulletin


Final Benchmark Assessment

When you finish, start working on review packet (long division, fractions)

Homework: Finish online assignment and/or Study for final benchmark   Study Resources for End of Year Math Assessment 

Friday, May 19, 2017

Friday 5/19

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you find the median and mode (measures of center) of a data set?



1. Notes and Examples


2. Online Assignment 9.3 (Due by the end of today)


Homework: Finish online assignment and/or Study for final benchmark test next week  Study Resources for End of Year Math Assessment 

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Thursday 5/18

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you find an average value of a data set?


1. Activity: How many siblings do you have?


2. Notes and Examples


3. Online Assignment 9.2 (Due by the end of today)


Homework: Finish online assignment and/or Study for final benchmark test next week  Study Resources for End of Year Math Assessment 

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Wednesday 5/17

PLEASE BE POLITE AND HELPFUL TO THE GUEST TEACHER!!!! I will be out one more day, and I am hoping to have a positive report when I return tomorrow. 

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you tell if a question is a statistical question? How can you represent statistical data with a dot plot?


1. Record and Practice Journal Pages 197-198. Turn in when finished.


2. Work on  Study Resources for End of Year Math Assessment 

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Tuesday 5/15

PLEASE BE POLITE AND HELPFUL TO THE GUEST TEACHER!!!! I am hoping to have a positive report when I return tomorrow. 

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you tell if a question is a statistical question? How can you represent statistical data with a dot plot?


1. Finish any unfinished online assignments (Chapters 7 and 9.1) and test corrections.


2. Finish your Quiz Corrections for Quiz 7.6-7.7


3. Work on  Study Resources for End of Year Math Assessment 


Sunday, May 14, 2017

Monday 5/14

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you tell if a question is a statistical question? How can you represent statistical data with a dot plot?

1. Lesson 9.2 Notes, Examples


2. On your own questions


3. Online Assignment 9.1


Homework: Quiz corrections and/or  Study Resources for End of Year Math Assessment 

Friday, May 12, 2017

Friday 5/12

Weekly Bulletin


Please be polite and helpful to the guest teacher today!!

Essential Question: How can you write, solve, and graph inequalities?


1. Mangahigh Challenges (10 min)

2. Finish any unfinished Online Assignments from Chapter 7


Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Thursday 5/11

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you write, solve, and graph inequalities?


1. Quiz Corrections

2. Online Assignment 7.7


Homework: Finish Online Assignments and Study for End of the Year Assessment

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Wednesday 5/10

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you write, solve, and graph inequalities?


1. Quiz

2. Online Assignment 7.6


Homework: Finish Online Assignments and Study for End of the Year Assessment

Monday, May 8, 2017

Tuesday 5/9

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you write, solve, and graph inequalities?


1. Warm-Up Questions

2. Online Assignment 7.6


Homework: Finish Online Assignments 

Monday 5/8

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you write, solve, and graph inequalities?


1. Warm-Up Questions

2. Notes: Examples 1-3 and On Your Own problems (in your journal)

3. Online Assignment 7.6


Homework: Online Assignment

Friday, May 5, 2017

Friday 5/5

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you write, solve, and graph inequalities?


1. Mangahigh 10 min: Inequalities Challenge (collect homework)

2. Quiz (you can use your journal, some of the problems on the quiz are from yesterday's notes)

3. Online Assignment 7.5


Homework: Online Assignment (due by Sunday)

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Thursday 5/4

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you write, solve, and graph inequalities?


1. Example 2: Checking Solutions

2. On your own problems

3. Example 3: Graphing Inequalities

4. On your own problems

5. Review Quiz 7.4


Homework: Textbook p. 329 Problems 14-17, 25-28, and Quiz Retake (new grade will replace the last quiz)

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Wednesday 5/3

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you write, solve, and graph inequalities?


1. Example 1: Writing Inequalities


2. On your own problems


3. Example 2: Checking Solutions


4. On your own problems

Homework: Textbook p. 329 Problems 5-13

Monday, May 1, 2017

Tuesday 5/2

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you use multiplication or division to solve an equation?


1. Quiz

2. Mangahigh or Online Assignment

Homework: None

Monday 5/1

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you use multiplication or division to solve an equation?


1. Examples: Equations in two Variables


2. Finish any Missing Work including Online Assignment 7.4


Homework: None

Friday, April 28, 2017

Friday 4/28

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you use multiplication or division to solve an equation?


1. Examples: Equations with two Variables


2. Online Assignment 7.4


Homework: None

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Thursday 4/27

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you use multiplication or division to solve an equation?


1. Quiz Corrections


2. RPJ pp. 163-164, Activities 1 and 2


3. Examples: Equations with two Variables


Homework: Textbook p. 319, problems 4,5 and p. 321 problems 40-44

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Wednesday 4/26

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you use multiplication or division to solve an equation?


1. Quiz


2. Online Assignment 7.3


Homework: finish online assignment

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Tuesday 4/25

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you use multiplication or division to solve an equation?


1. Dynamic Classroom (in your journal)

  • warm up
  • examples


3. Ticket Out: RPJ p. 162, all problems


Homework: Textbook pp. 312, problems 1-13

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Monday 4/24

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you use addition or subtraction to solve an equation?


1. Warm Up: Solve each equation. Check your solutions.

x + 5 = 23            22 - y = 19           3 + x + 17 = 25


2. Quiz Review, common mistakes


3. RPJ pp. 159-160, Activities 1-3


4. Ticket Out: On Your Own questions RPJ p. 161


Homework: Textbook pp. 312-313, problems 15-18, 36-38

Thursday, April 20, 2017

Friday 4/21

Weekly Bulletin

Today is Day of Silence


Essential Question: How can you use addition or subtraction to solve an equation?


1. Homework Review


2. Notes: Examples 2 and 3


3. Quiz


Homework: None

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Thursday 4/20

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you write a word problem or sentence as an equation?


1. Activities 2 and 3: Record and Practice Journal 155-157


2. Notes: Vocabulary and Example 1


3. Ticket Out: On Your Own Problems


Homework: Textbook p. 305, Questions 6-11

Wednesday 4/19

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you write a word problem or sentence as an equation?


1. Warm Up: Finish online assignment 7.1 or work on Mangahigh challenges


2. Activities: Record and Practice Journal 155-157


Homework: Textbook p. 298, Questions 1-3 and 15-20

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Tuesday 4/18

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you write a word problem or sentence as an equation?


1. Warm Up: Homework Review (p. 298, 6-14)


2. Online Assignment 7.1


Homework: Textbook p. 298, Questions 1-3 and 15-20

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Monday 4/17

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you write a word problem or sentence as an equation?


1. Warm Up: Textbook p. 293, What You Learned Before


2. Notes: Examples 1, 2 and 3


3. Ticket Out: On Your Own questions


Homework: Textbook p. 298, Questions 6-14

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Thursday 4/13

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you represent numbers that are less than zero?


1. Notes: Example Real World Problem


2. Group Problem


3. Online Assignment 6.1


Homework: None!

Wednesday 4/12

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you represent numbers that are less than zero?


1. Homework Review

2. Notes: Key Idea, Integers


3. Examples: 

  • Writing Positive and Negative Integers
  • Graphing Integers

4. Ticket Out: On Your Own Problems 1-4, p. 250 and 5-8, p. 251




Homework: None!

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Tuesday 4/11

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you represent numbers that are less than zero?


1. Warm-Up: Mangahigh challenges/Homework Review


2. R&PJ Activites 1-3, pages 127-128


3. What's Your Answer? R&PJ p. 129




Homework: Textbook p. 252, problems 4, 5, 6, 7

Monday, April 10, 2017

Monday 4/10

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you write a percent as a fraction and a fraction as a percent  ?


1. Warm-Up: Mangahigh Challenge, Change Decimals into Percents and Fractions  USE SCRATCH PAPER!!


2. Quiz Corrections/Common Errors


3. I Have, Who Has


Homework: Worksheet


Friday, March 31, 2017

Friday 3/31

Be polite, respectful, and helpful to our guest teacher!




1. Warm-Up: Mangahigh Challenges (10 min)


2. Finish the Percentages packet


Homework: none 

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Thursday 3/30

Be polite, respectful, and helpful to our guest teacher!




1. Warm-Up: Mangahigh Challenges (10 min)


If you did not finish any of yesterday's BrainPop assignments, go to yesterday's blog for instructions



2.  Start the Math Packet on Percents (8 pages)- this will be due on Friday at the end of the period



Homework: none 

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Wednesday 3/29

Be polite, respectful, and helpful to our guest teacher!




1. Warm-Up: Mangahigh Challenges (10 min)


2. Go to BrainPop and complete the following assignments:

  • Watch the Decimals movie
  • Take the Decimals quiz (review or graded)
  • Watch the Percents movie
  • Take the Percents quiz (review or graded)

Homework: none 

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Tuesday 3/28

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you use mental math to find the percent of a number?


1. Warm-Up: Mangahigh Challenges


2. Homework Check


3. Key Idea: Finding the Whole


4. Examples 3, 4, 5


5. On Your Own problems: worksheet


Homework: Finding the whole and finding the percent worksheet (started in class)

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Monday 3/27

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you use mental math to find the percent of a number?


1. Warm-Up: Mangahigh Challenges


2. Key Idea: Finding the Percent of a Number 


3. Examples 1 and 2


4. On your own problems


Homework: Textbook p. 229 Problems 3 - 12

Friday, March 24, 2017

Friday 3/24

Weekly Bulletin


Essential Question: What is the connection between ratios, fractions, and percents?


1. Quiz: Writing percents as fractions and writing fractions as percents 

  • you may use your math journal
  • look at the key ideas and examples from Wednesday and Thursday


2. Online Assignment 5.5 or Textbook pp 222-223, problems 12–24 even, 29, 30, 34, 37


3. Mangahigh Challenges


Homework: None, have a great weekend!

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Thursday 3/23

Weekly Bulletin Lots going on this week! Open House is on Thursday. Come and get extra credit!!


Essential Question: What is the connection between ratios, fractions, and percents?


1. Warm-Up



2. Notes, Examples 2 and 3


3. Online Assignment 5.5 or Textbook pages 222-223, problems 12–24 even, and 29, 30, 34, 37


Homework: COME TO OPEN HOUSE!!

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Wednesday 3/22

Weekly Bulletin Lots going on this week! Open House is on Thursday. Come and get extra credit!!


Essential Question: What is the connection between ratios, fractions, and percents?


1. Warm-Up: Mangahigh New Challenges


2. Writing Percents as Fractions: Key Idea notes and Example


3. Ticket Out: On your own problems


Homework: None

Monday, March 20, 2017

Tuesday 3/21

Weekly Bulletin Lots going on this week! Open House is on Thursday. Come and get extra credit!!




Essential Question: What is the connection between ratios, fractions, and percents?


1. Complete RPJ Activities 1, 2, 3 and What is Your Answer? questions, pp. 113-115


2. Mangahigh New Challenges


Homework: Percents Worksheet

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Monday 3/20

Weekly Bulletin Lots going on this week! Open House is on Thursday. Come and get extra credit!!


1. Return quizzes/Quiz Corrections (due at the end of the period)


2. Finish Online Assignments 5.3 and 5.4 and Mangahigh Challenges


3. If you have finished all other work, you can work on Extra credit problems


Thursday, March 16, 2017

Friday 3/17

Lakeview Bulletin


Essential Question: How can you compare two ratios?


AGENDA

1. Homework Review (RPJ p. 66, Section 5.4 Practice)


2. Quiz


3. Mangahigh new challenges 

  • HINT!  Start with "Multiply and Divide Whole Numbers by 10, 100 and 1000" and "Change Decimals into Percents and Fractions" (these two challenges are a review of what you learned in 4th and 5th grade)



Homework: None

Thursday 3/16

Lakeview Bulletin

I am home sick today. Please be helpful and respectful to the guest teacher. I will be checking in on Hapara!

Essential Question: How can you compare two ratios?


AGENDA


1. Check your grades on SchoolLoop and complete this self evaluation form for MATH before doing the work below.


2. Online Assignment 5.4


3. Mangahigh new challenges 

  • HINT!  Start with "Multiply and Divide Whole Numbers by 10, 100 and 1000" and "Change Decimals into Percents and Fractions" (these two challenges are a review of what you learned in 4th and 5th grade)

We will have an open notes quiz on Sections 5.1-5.4, tomorrow (Friday)

Homework: RPJ p. 66, Section 5.4 Practice


Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Wednesday 3/15

Lakeview Bulletin


Essential Questions: How can you compare two ratios?


1. Warm-Up (in math journal):

 


2. Example 3: Graphing Ratios From Ratio Table (powerpoint)


3. Online Assignment 5.4


Homework: Textbook pp. 214-215, problems 9-15.


Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Tuesday 3/14

Lakeview Bulletin


Essential Questions: How can you compare two ratios?


1. Warm-Up (in math journal): 

2. Examples: Comparing Ratios and Comparing Unit Rates


3. Online Assignment 5.4


Homework: Worksheet