June 10th (Monday)
1. Gael
2. Curtis
3. Keith
4. Kristin
5. Javoy
6. Alison
7. Lance
8. Claire
9. Sharon
June 11th (Tuesday)
1. Kevin
2. Nikolas
3. Dimitrie
4. Eshanti
June 12th (Wednesday)
1. Justin
2. Daryl
3. Anthony
4. Ronnell
June 13th (Thursday)
1. Starr
2. Ricardo
3. Miah
4. Latoya
5. Tyeisha
6. Nyla
7. Arielle
8. Aaliyah
9. Nikairy
10. Laurent
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Monday, June 3, 2013
Presentation # 1 Dates Class 802
The below list shows the dates and order that students will be presenting their first presentation on. This date is also the date that I will collect your task, so have both ready on this date.
June 11th (Tuesday)
1. Anne-Tracy
2. Brian
3. Noe
4. Maria
5. Manuel
6. Isaac
7. Alex
8. Isaiah
9. Berlie
10. Keecy
11. Thryston
12. Josh
June 12th (Wednesday)
1. Sammuel
2. Franky
3. Kalea
4. Jenebu
5. Mike
6. Daheema
7. Fabrice
8. Marc
9. Geremia
10. Sagr
11. Capleton
12. Denisia
June 13th (Thursday)
1. Dannyel
2. Kristelle
3. Wildina
4. Hadja
5. Natalie
June 11th (Tuesday)
1. Anne-Tracy
2. Brian
3. Noe
4. Maria
5. Manuel
6. Isaac
7. Alex
8. Isaiah
9. Berlie
10. Keecy
11. Thryston
12. Josh
June 12th (Wednesday)
1. Sammuel
2. Franky
3. Kalea
4. Jenebu
5. Mike
6. Daheema
7. Fabrice
8. Marc
9. Geremia
10. Sagr
11. Capleton
12. Denisia
June 13th (Thursday)
1. Dannyel
2. Kristelle
3. Wildina
4. Hadja
5. Natalie
Monday, May 6, 2013
HW 32
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For each problem, first determine which perfect squares the number is in between. Then, decide whether it is closer to the lower perfect square or the higher one. Write this down.
Next, follow the steps given in class in order to approximate the square root of each number to two decimal places.
For each problem, first determine which perfect squares the number is in between. Then, decide whether it is closer to the lower perfect square or the higher one. Write this down.
Next, follow the steps given in class in order to approximate the square root of each number to two decimal places.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
State Test Review
http://www.ixl.com/standards/common-core/math/grade-8
The link above is a review for the state test. Each standard has several questions you may click and complete. You will be informed whether you answer is incorrect or correct. The only standards that will NOT be on the test are 8.G.6, 8.G.7, and 8.G.8.
Focus on whatever you need more practice with. The standards that I suggest you focus the most time on are 8.EE.5, 8.EE.7, 8.EE.8, 8.F.2, 8.F.3, 8.F.4, 8.F.5, and 8.G.5.
Good luck!!
The link above is a review for the state test. Each standard has several questions you may click and complete. You will be informed whether you answer is incorrect or correct. The only standards that will NOT be on the test are 8.G.6, 8.G.7, and 8.G.8.
Focus on whatever you need more practice with. The standards that I suggest you focus the most time on are 8.EE.5, 8.EE.7, 8.EE.8, 8.F.2, 8.F.3, 8.F.4, 8.F.5, and 8.G.5.
Good luck!!
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
HW 31
http://www.glencoe.com/sites/mississippi/support_teacher/state_resources/pdf/al_mac_course2.pdf
Click the link above for homework.
It's problems 7-21, odds only.
If you already did these in extended day with Ms. Mathis, you're ahead.
Click the link above for homework.
It's problems 7-21, odds only.
If you already did these in extended day with Ms. Mathis, you're ahead.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Unit 5 study tools
Use these online animations to help you study for Unit 5 test!!
Volume:
Click here for help studying volume!
2 way tables:
Click here for help studying 2 way tables!
Volume:
Click here for help studying volume!
2 way tables:
Click here for help studying 2 way tables!
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
HW 29
PI DAY ASSIGNMENT!!!
In order to celebrate pi day with us and eat pi, you must complete this assignment.
Write a well developed paragraph about the history of pi. It can include when pi was first calculated, by who it was first calculated, where it was first calculated, what it is used for, how it was first discovered, what countries were major contributors in the calculation of pi, how many decimal places it has been approximated to, or anything else relevant to pi.
HAPPY PI DAY!!!!!
In order to celebrate pi day with us and eat pi, you must complete this assignment.
Write a well developed paragraph about the history of pi. It can include when pi was first calculated, by who it was first calculated, where it was first calculated, what it is used for, how it was first discovered, what countries were major contributors in the calculation of pi, how many decimal places it has been approximated to, or anything else relevant to pi.
HAPPY PI DAY!!!!!
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
HW 27
Click the link below for HW 27
Not necessary to show work-- you may enter the values into your calculator using the formulas you have written down in your notes, then select the correct answer by writing the matching letters.
Online Calculator
CLICK THIS LINK FOR HW 27
Not necessary to show work-- you may enter the values into your calculator using the formulas you have written down in your notes, then select the correct answer by writing the matching letters.
Online Calculator
CLICK THIS LINK FOR HW 27
Monday, March 4, 2013
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Monday, January 14, 2013
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
HW 20
Pg. 78 Numbers 6-8 and 19-21
**Keep in mind that 802 is one day ahead of 803--- 802 will do this homework one day before 803
Click here for HW
**Keep in mind that 802 is one day ahead of 803--- 802 will do this homework one day before 803
Click here for HW
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
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