Monday, April 1, 2019

Monday April 1, 2019

Algebra I: Today in math students began class with a Do Now and a warm up problem.  Next, students were continuing to work with chapter 8 and graphing polynomials.  Next, students reviewed even and odd functions and how to identify those functions as well as how to graph a function of the form f(x) = a(x - h)².  Students were then graphing and identifying the transformations of the parent function of the form f(x = a(x - h)² + k (vertex form).  After some teacher led instruction and a few example problems, students were assigned some homework from the textbook page 446 - 447 #26; 31-34 all; 36; 38; 39; 43; 52; 57; 60, to be due on Tuesday in class.

Assignments: Students were assigned some homework from the textbook page 446 - 447 #26; 31-34 all; 36; 38; 39; 43; 52; 57; 60, to be due on Tuesday in class.

7th Grade Math: Students began class with the Do Now, Flashmasters and/or the Problem of the Day.  Next, students were given some class time to continue memorizing their fraction/decimal/percent equivalents.  Next, students began working and identifying rates, how to write ratios, as well as finding unit rates.  After some class discussion, students were given class time to complete practice workbook page 85, which is due on Tuesday in class.

Students are to learn and memorize 17 commonly used fractions and their decimal and percentage equivalents by April 19th.  We will spend some class time each week helping students with strategies to help them memorize this information.  

Assignments:  Review Homework #45 is due on Wednesday in class.  

Science:  Today in science, students began class with the Do Now.  Next, students then continued learning about photosynthesis and how that process is related to cellular respiration.  Today, students were reading to learn about respiration.  Students defined a few key vocabulary words, before we read section 2 of chapter 2 together as a class.  We ended class by watching a few videos reinforcing the concepts of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

Assignments:  None.

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