Thursday, March 1, 2018

Thursday, March 1, 2018 - Have an amazing Thursday!

Regular Math (Periods 1, 2 and 6)

Chapter 8 (Circles and Area)
Objective: I will find perimeters of composite figures.

Vocabulary:  Composite Figure - made up of triangles, squares, rectangles, semicircles and
                       other two-dimensional shapes. See the examples in the TB on page 326.

                       Perimeter - distance around a figure.

Classroom:  Chapter 8 (Circles and Area)
                      Chapter 8.2 Lesson Example #3 in the TB on page 327.
                      Chapter 8.2 Lesson On Your Own #4 in the TB on page 327.
                      Chapter 8.1 and 8.2 Practice Pages in the SJ on pages 170 and 174
                     
Homework:  Chapter 8.2 Exercise #'s 13-15, 16 and 18 assigned in Clever.
                      (Located in the TB on pages 328 - 329).

Notes:  Chapter 8 Quiz (8.1 and 8.2) is tomorrow, March 2nd!

Honors Math (Period 7)

Chapter 7 (Real Numbers and the Pythagorean Theorem)
Objective:  I will find cube roots of perfect cubes.
                    I will evaluate expressions involving cube roots.
                    I will use cube roots to solve equations.

Vocabulary:  The cube root of a number is the number that, when multiplied by itself, and then multiplied by itself again, equals the target number. Example: The target number is 8; the cube root is 2 because 2 times itself, times itself again equals the target number, 8.    2 x 2 x 2 = 8

perfect cube is a number that can be written as the cube of a number. The symbol is located in the TB on page 296.

Classroom:  Chapter 7.2 Lesson Example #'s 1-4 in the TB on pages 296 and 297.
                      Chapter 7.2 On Your Own #'s 1-9 in the TB on pages 296 and 297.
                    
Homework:  Chapter 7.2 Exercise #'s 6-32e and 34-38 assigned in Clever.
                       (Located in the TB on pages 298 and 299).

Notes: Chapter 7 Quiz (7.1-7.3) is currently scheduled for next Monday, March 5th.

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