Math 7 Problem Set #2
Read the instructions carefully for tonight's HW. On this assignment I am more concerned with writing things in standard form than "plugging in" the numbers. For example on the first problem I am looking for an answer of -x + 2 or -1x+2.
You are more than welcome to "plug in" 5 to the expressions and verify they are the same but you are not required to do so.
This blog will follow the week to week activities of the Math classes taught by Mr. Howard at Addison Central School
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Half way there
The school year is about half way over....
Math 7:
Module 3 Lesson #1 Homework due today.
In-class: Sprint activities (Equivalent Expressions)
Math 7:
Module 3 Lesson #1 Homework due today.
In-class: Sprint activities (Equivalent Expressions)
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Midterms Continue
Midterms continue this week....
Please remember to bring a pencil to class to complete your bubble sheet.
Midterms grades will show up on your report card in a separate column and are a part of the calculation for your final course grade.
Please remember to bring a pencil to class to complete your bubble sheet.
Midterms grades will show up on your report card in a separate column and are a part of the calculation for your final course grade.
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Midterms!
Midterm exams will occur this week in most classes.
The math 7 midterm will consist of 50 multiple choice questions.
We will complete a bubble sheet on Thursday and Friday, please bring a pencil.
Please use the list below as a study guide.
Midterm Review
1. Number line
2. Properties
3. Fraction operation
4. Number line
5. Use a table
6. Mixed numbers
7. Repeating decimals
8. Sale price
9. Unit price
10. Mixed numbers
11. Fraction-decimal
12. Word problem
13. Number systems
14. Fraction word problem
15. Unit price
16. Fraction word problem
17. Fraction word problem
18. Multiplicative inverse
19. Fraction word problem
20. Tape diagram
21. Bar notation
22. Integers
23. Absolute Value
24. Unit rate
25. Fraction word problem
26. Integer multiplication
The math 7 midterm will consist of 50 multiple choice questions.
We will complete a bubble sheet on Thursday and Friday, please bring a pencil.
Please use the list below as a study guide.
Midterm Review
1. Number line
2. Properties
3. Fraction operation
4. Number line
5. Use a table
6. Mixed numbers
7. Repeating decimals
8. Sale price
9. Unit price
10. Mixed numbers
11. Fraction-decimal
12. Word problem
13. Number systems
14. Fraction word problem
15. Unit price
16. Fraction word problem
17. Fraction word problem
18. Multiplicative inverse
19. Fraction word problem
20. Tape diagram
21. Bar notation
22. Integers
23. Absolute Value
24. Unit rate
25. Fraction word problem
26. Integer multiplication
27. Fraction word problem
28. Unit rate
29. Sales tax
30. MPG
31. Integers
32. Integers
33. Unit rate
34. Fraction word problem
35. Unit rate
36. Unit rate
37. Unit rate
38. Multiply fractions
39. Divide fractions
40. Divide mixed numbers
41. Quotient rules
42. Solve equation
43. Unit rate
44. Solve equation
45. Solve equation
46. Fraction word problem
47. Multiply fractions
48. Multiply fractions
49. Multiply fractions
50. Reciprocal
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Wednesday 1/14/2015
7th grade homework:
Problem Set #22
Please solve the equations using the strategies discussed in class today
1. Draw a line through the equal sign
2. Isolate the variable (get it by itself)
3. Use inverse operations
4. What you do to one side you must do to the other.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Monday, January 5, 2015
Welcome Back!!!
Hope everyone enjoyed their holiday recess.
Today we are getting back to work and nearing the end of Module 2
Problem Set #17 is the homework for tonight. Please use the back or a separate piece for your tape diagrams.
Below is a sample answer for question #2. Yours could look different.
Today we are getting back to work and nearing the end of Module 2
Problem Set #17 is the homework for tonight. Please use the back or a separate piece for your tape diagrams.
Below is a sample answer for question #2. Yours could look different.
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