Thursday, September 27, 2012

Interger Quiz 10/4/12

Please take the following quiz:

You have 10 minutes to complete it. Good luck. The grade will be added to the grade book.

 Integer Quiz Link

Homeroom 9/27/12

 Here is your lesson for today. You will click on the following links. There will be an explanation of how to multiply and divide with examples. The practice is at the bottom of the page. You must scroll down to begin. Be sure that you are actively working the problems using paper if necessary. Good luck. I know you will do great on this assignment!

1. Practice Addition of Integers

2. Practice Subtraction of Integers

3. Practice Multiplication with Integers - Remember when the signs are the same the answer is positive. When the signs are different, the sign of the answer is negative. 

4. Practice Division of Integers - Remember when the signs are the same the answer is positive. When the signs are different, the sign of the answer is negative. 

Monday, September 24, 2012

Distributive Property Quiz 9/24/12

 We are going to try out a new software to take a quizzes. Please write your work on a sheet of paper.

http://www.quia.com/quiz/3839016.html


Go to www.edmodo.com  
Click on View Full Website
Create an account -- You must write down your username and password.
Class Code: ubejes

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

3rd - 5th Period

You will go to the link below. You will solve the problem on paper and fill in your answer underneath the problem. You must click the link and type on the line. After you have completed all the problems, click the button at the bottom of the page that says, How Did I do, Charlie? This will grade your quiz for you.
On your answer, avoid putting 1x - instead, simply put x. We know there is a one there, so there is no need to include it on your answer. 
In addition, don't get upset if you have the correct answer, but it says it's wrong. Just compare your answer with what Charlie got. 

9/20/12 Advanced Math Class



Your objective is to find the items on your list and find the total with tax of 7% on nonfood items and 5% on food items.
Your List:
Scott’s Bathroom Tissue
Gain Fabric Softener
Ice Canyon Spring Water (24 Pk)
Create an Algebraic Expression that could be used to find the total for your shopping trip.
Hint: Find the total of your items before your calculate the tax.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

9/13/12 Homeroom

 Here is your lesson for today. You will click on the following links. There will be an explanation of how to multiply and divide with examples. The practice is at the bottom of the page. You must scroll down to begin. Be sure that you are actively working the problems using paper if necessary. Good luck. I know you will do great on this assignment!

1. Practice Addition of Integers

2. Practice Subtraction of Integers

3. Practice Multiplication with Integers - Remember when the signs are the same the answer is positive. When the signs are different, the sign of the answer is negative. 

4. Practice Division of Integers - Remember when the signs are the same the answer is positive. When the signs are different, the sign of the answer is negative. 

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

9/12/12 - 3rd - 5th Period

Go to the links on the following pages... Be sure to read the tutorial on the top of the page. Be sure you can make sense of it... Then begin the practice at the bottom of the page. You should do the work on a sheet of paper and not attempt to guess with the practice.




1. Multiplication of Decimals
2. Dividing Decimals by a Whole Number
3. Dividing Decimals by Decimals  -- Be sure to read the tutorial at the top of the page. 

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Advanced 9/12/12 and 9/13/12


 1. Work with a partner to complete Writing Expressions activity (half page handout)

2. Click on the following link to practice creating Algebraic Expressions. Be sure you write down your answers on paper. If you need help, the site offers step-by-step hints to help you along. 


 3. Complete the following assessment before you leave the class. Answers should be written on a sheet of paper.  Do not skip lines. Be sure you have your name, number, date, and period in the top right corner of your paper. 


1. . What are some words used in expressions to indicate the following operations:

a. addition
b. subtraction
c. multiplication
d. division

Write an algebraic expression for each phrase.

2. . the sum of y and eleven 
3.. nine times m
4.  the product of z and seven 
5.. the quotient of c divided by three
6.  five more than x 
7 four subtracted from p
8.  thirty-one less than w 
9. fourteen divided by b
10.  a number n decreased by thirteen 
11. five times a number x

4. Lazer Tag Problem 
You must create a line graph that has both of the the Lazer Tag Companies on the graph. I would recommend color coding each line. Be sure your include a key on your graph. Be sure that you have the the X-axis and Y-axis labeled. Also include a title. 

5. Painting Faces Problem

Math Classes 9/11/12


Go to the links on the following pages... Be sure to read the tutorial on the top of the page. Be sure you can make sense of it... Then begin the practice at the bottom of the page. You should do the work on a sheet of paper and not attempt to guess with the practice.


 Advanced
 1. Multiplication of Decimals
2. Dividing Decimals by a Whole Number
3. Dividing Decimals by Decimals -- 


Math Contest Link

3rd - 5th Period

1. Adding Decimals
2. Subtracting Decimals

Math Homeroom 9/11/12

 Here is your lesson for today. You will click on the following links. There will be an explanation of how to multiply and divide with examples. The practice is at the bottom of the page. You must scroll down to begin. Be sure that you are actively working the problems using paper if necessary. Good luck. I know you will do great on this assignment!

1. Practice Your Multiplication Facts 

2. Practice Your Division Facts

3. Practice Multiplication with Integers - Remember when the signs are the same the answer is positive. When the signs are different, the sign of the answer is negative. 

4. Practice Division of Integers - Remember when the signs are the same the answer is positive. When the signs are different, the sign of the answer is negative.