Sunday, September 27, 2015

Week of September 28- October 2, 2015

Proportional Relationships

This is the last week of the 1st Six Weeks! We will spend Monday and Tuesday going over constant rate of change and proportional relationships. On Wednesday we will have a review of all the concepts we've covered so far. I am confident you will do great on all your assessments this week. Good luck and happy studying! :)

REMINDERS:
  • THURSDAY: Math Six Weeks Assessment
  • Any and ALL makeup work should be submitted by Wednesday
  • If you're absent on Thursday makeup day will be Friday
The video below will help you recall what we have covered in class, and it will also prepare you for Monday's lesson. See you in class!

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Week of September 21-25, 2015

UNIT RATES
This week we will be covering unit rates and proportional relationships. Everything we have done so far will tie into this new unit. 

REMINDERS:

  • HESTEC $5 by October 7
  • Wednesday: Early Dismissal
  • Journal Check on Friday
  • Any missing work should be turned in ASAP
  • I'm available during lunch for any questions or to catch up on work

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Week of September 14-18, 2015

This week in Honors Math...

We will review the basic concepts of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing rational numbers. I will introduce a number line for those of you who prefer a more visual approach. I am hoping to start on unit rates by the end of the week, but I want to make sure everyone feels 100% confident with operations using integers before we move on. I will also start grading your INB (interactive notebooks) weekly. It is an easy grade, so make sure you keep up with it.

REMINDERS:
  • Homeroom T-SHIRT: $15
  • Progress Reports
  • Cookie dough $
  • Syllabus! (I'm still missing some)

Let's make this week extra productive!

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Week of September 7-11, 2015

Last week we were able to identify rational numbers and their equivalents. This week we will begin reviewing the rules of adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing rational numbers.
Can anyone recall the definition of a rational number? If you do, please leave it as a comment down below.

REMINDERS:
  • 3rd Week of the 1st Six Weeks Test [FRIDAY]
  • Cookie dough money due
  • T-shirt money due $15
It's my birthday week students, so let's be extra awesome! I hope you have had a restful weekend, and I'll see you in class on Monday.