Mr. Genova 203 8th Grade-8th Grade Assignments
- Instructor
- Salvatore Genova
- Term
- 2020-2021 School Year
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
For each graph, write the function of the GREEN parabola compared to the original function y = x^2
Due:
Write the equation for the following transformations.
1) Vertical Shrink by a factor of 1/4
2) Reflection and Vertical Shift Down 3 units
3) Horizontal Shift Left 5 units and Vertical Shift Up 9 Units
4) Reflection and Vertical Stretch by a factor of 7
5) Reflection, Horizontal Shift Right 6 units, and Vertical Shift Down 4 units
1) Vertical Shrink by a factor of 1/4
2) Reflection and Vertical Shift Down 3 units
3) Horizontal Shift Left 5 units and Vertical Shift Up 9 Units
4) Reflection and Vertical Stretch by a factor of 7
5) Reflection, Horizontal Shift Right 6 units, and Vertical Shift Down 4 units
Due:
Write in your notebook a quick analysis for each of the seven graphs.
Give a statement describing how each NEW graph compares with the ORIGINAL GRAPH.
Some things to think about: "Did the U-shape move on the graph?" "Did the U-shape get bigger/smaller?"
Attach a picture or Google Doc with your observations
Give a statement describing how each NEW graph compares with the ORIGINAL GRAPH.
Some things to think about: "Did the U-shape move on the graph?" "Did the U-shape get bigger/smaller?"
Attach a picture or Google Doc with your observations
Due:
Complete the Google Slides
On each slide, graph the new quadratic function using the table of values.
All graph will be a new U-shaped curve. use the "scribble" line to create the curve that connects the points.
On each slide, graph the new quadratic function using the table of values.
All graph will be a new U-shaped curve. use the "scribble" line to create the curve that connects the points.
Due:
Submit a photo of ALL your review questions from Monday and Tuesday's review.
Due:
You may work ALONE or with ONE partner.
If working with a partner, when you submit your portion of the work make sure to leave a comment including:
-Your partner's name
-Which numbers you completed
That way when I grade the assignment I can find all the problems between both student's assignments.
Submit a photo of your work AND the answer to the riddle
If working with a partner, when you submit your portion of the work make sure to leave a comment including:
-Your partner's name
-Which numbers you completed
That way when I grade the assignment I can find all the problems between both student's assignments.
Submit a photo of your work AND the answer to the riddle
Due:
The following NEW Khan Academy assignments are to be completed as this week's homework
1) Multiply Monomials By Polynomials
2) Multiply binomials by polynomials: area model
3) Multiply binomials by polynomials
4) Polynomials special products: difference of squares
5) Polynomials special products: perfect squares
6) Polynomial arithmetic Quiz 3
1) Multiply Monomials By Polynomials
2) Multiply binomials by polynomials: area model
3) Multiply binomials by polynomials
4) Polynomials special products: difference of squares
5) Polynomials special products: perfect squares
6) Polynomial arithmetic Quiz 3
Due:
Submit a photo with ALL WORK SHOWN.
DON'T FORGET ABOUT KHAN ACADEMY HOMEWORK!
DON'T FORGET ABOUT KHAN ACADEMY HOMEWORK!
Due:
Watch the Youtube video on Multiplying Special Product Binomials
Complete the practice problems and upload a photo with all work shown.
Complete the practice problems and upload a photo with all work shown.
Due:
Submit a photo with ALL WORK SHOWN.
AND the answer to the puzzle
AND the answer to the puzzle
Due:
Submit a photo with work
DON'T FORGET TO DISTRIBUTE NEGATIVE ONE IN EVERY PROBLEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DON'T FORGET TO DISTRIBUTE NEGATIVE ONE IN EVERY PROBLEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Due:
Complete the following on Khan Academy:
-Polynomials Intro
-Adding Polynomials
-Subtracting Polynomials
You can "submit" the assignment on here when you are done, but I will see the scores on Khan Academy.
-Polynomials Intro
-Adding Polynomials
-Subtracting Polynomials
You can "submit" the assignment on here when you are done, but I will see the scores on Khan Academy.
Due:
For each question, PUT THE POLYNOMIAL IN STANDARD FORM, then state the following:
-NAME of the polynomial
-DEGREE of the polynomial
-LEADING COEFFICIENT of the polynomial
-NAME of the polynomial
-DEGREE of the polynomial
-LEADING COEFFICIENT of the polynomial
Due:
YOU DO NOT NEED TO COPY THE TABLES AND PROBLEMS IN YOUR NOTEBOOK.
Submit a photo(s) with ALL WORK SHOWN!
Submit a photo(s) with ALL WORK SHOWN!
Due:
Complete the Google Slides with your three questions.
Look at my examples for what should be on each slide.
BE CREATIVE!!!
Look at my examples for what should be on each slide.
BE CREATIVE!!!
Due:
On the Google Doc, type out your THREE exponential function questions.
DO NOT SOLVE THEM. (I want to check to make sure they are okay first)
Things to keep in mind:
1) At least one problem should be a growth and one a decay (the third is your choice)
2) Remember to include your INITIAL AMOUNT, PERCENT RATE, and the TWO TIMES to calculate with
DO NOT SOLVE THEM. (I want to check to make sure they are okay first)
Things to keep in mind:
1) At least one problem should be a growth and one a decay (the third is your choice)
2) Remember to include your INITIAL AMOUNT, PERCENT RATE, and the TWO TIMES to calculate with
Due:
The first two problems we will be completing together in class:
1) In a lab there is a vile with 4000 grams of Magnesium. According to the shelf life, it will begin to decay at a rate of 12.8% each month. How many grams will be remaining after 6 months? 20 months?
2) In a wildlife sanctuary, there are 45 white rhinos. It is expected that the population will grow at a rate of 7% each year. How many white rhinos will there be after 8 years? 30 years?
THE TWO BELOW YOU ARE TO COMPLETE AND UPLOAD A PHOTO OF WITH ALL WORK SHOWN
3) William deposits $6000 into an investment account. This account has an interest rate that will increase his total amount by 5% each month. How much money will William have after 9 months? 14 months?
4) Every 14 years, cicadas emerge from the ground in record numbers. 15,000 cicadas were found in Liberty State Park. It is estimated that they die off at a rate of 23% each week. How many cicadas will be left after 7 weeks? 20 weeks?
1) In a lab there is a vile with 4000 grams of Magnesium. According to the shelf life, it will begin to decay at a rate of 12.8% each month. How many grams will be remaining after 6 months? 20 months?
2) In a wildlife sanctuary, there are 45 white rhinos. It is expected that the population will grow at a rate of 7% each year. How many white rhinos will there be after 8 years? 30 years?
THE TWO BELOW YOU ARE TO COMPLETE AND UPLOAD A PHOTO OF WITH ALL WORK SHOWN
3) William deposits $6000 into an investment account. This account has an interest rate that will increase his total amount by 5% each month. How much money will William have after 9 months? 14 months?
4) Every 14 years, cicadas emerge from the ground in record numbers. 15,000 cicadas were found in Liberty State Park. It is estimated that they die off at a rate of 23% each week. How many cicadas will be left after 7 weeks? 20 weeks?
Due:
https://www.calculator.net
Similar to yesterday's assignment. Complete slides TWO and THREE.
Use Slide 1 to answer the questions in red.
When using the online calculator, make sure to include all correct parenthesis.
Similar to yesterday's assignment. Complete slides TWO and THREE.
Use Slide 1 to answer the questions in red.
When using the online calculator, make sure to include all correct parenthesis.
Due:
https://www.calculator.net
Complete the two graphs on the Google Slides
Complete the two graphs on the Google Slides
Due:
1) Complete the Khan Academy assignment (Exponential vs Linear Growth) testing your knowledge on identifying whether a table is Exponential, Linear, or Neither.
2) For the following Exponential Tables on the PDF write the equation for each.
2) For the following Exponential Tables on the PDF write the equation for each.
Due:
View the Youtube videos (I created these last year when we left school during Remote Learning)
They will explain how to find the RATE and FACTOR. Use the information from the videos to complete the following:
Turn the following percents into RATES:
1) 35%
2) 40%
3) 18%
4) 9%
5) 134%
6) 0.4%
State the following FACTORS:
7) Growth of 18%
8) Growth of 3%
9) Growth of 175%
10) Decay of 60%
11) Decay of 55%
12) Decay of 0.08%
They will explain how to find the RATE and FACTOR. Use the information from the videos to complete the following:
Turn the following percents into RATES:
1) 35%
2) 40%
3) 18%
4) 9%
5) 134%
6) 0.4%
State the following FACTORS:
7) Growth of 18%
8) Growth of 3%
9) Growth of 175%
10) Decay of 60%
11) Decay of 55%
12) Decay of 0.08%
Due:
Submit a photo with ALL WORK SHOWN.
1-6) Simplify the expression using the rules we learned. DO NOT FORGET to take care of any negative exponents in your answer!
7-10) Write a sentence(s) explaining what mistake was made when solving the problem. You do NOT need to solve the problem the correct way, just explain the mistake.
1-6) Simplify the expression using the rules we learned. DO NOT FORGET to take care of any negative exponents in your answer!
7-10) Write a sentence(s) explaining what mistake was made when solving the problem. You do NOT need to solve the problem the correct way, just explain the mistake.
Due:
Submit a photo with all work shown for the 6 problems completed as a group.
Due:
Submit a photo with your work.
**All the exponents that are a bit smushed are 3's**
#2 x^3 and z^3
#3 y^3 (on the bottom)
#4 k^3 (on the bottom)
**All the exponents that are a bit smushed are 3's**
#2 x^3 and z^3
#3 y^3 (on the bottom)
#4 k^3 (on the bottom)
Due:
Complete the Google Slides.
**DASHED LINES**
After you make the line connecting the points, Click on your line and go to the option LINE DASH
** For SHADING **
Click on the LINE TOOL, go down to last option: SCRIBBLE
Use the SCRIBBLE to "shade" in one side of the graph
**DASHED LINES**
After you make the line connecting the points, Click on your line and go to the option LINE DASH
** For SHADING **
Click on the LINE TOOL, go down to last option: SCRIBBLE
Use the SCRIBBLE to "shade" in one side of the graph
Due:
Two Khan Academy assignments:
Solutions of Inequalities: Algebraic
Solutions of Inequalities: Graphical
Solutions of Inequalities: Algebraic
Solutions of Inequalities: Graphical
Due:
Use your chart project equations to complete the google slides. You are showing a system being solved with all 3 methods (Elimination, Substitution, & Graphing) for each problem, all three methods should give you the same answer.
Make sure all work is shown on the slides! Your slide shows should look nice with color/theme/design
THE FIRST SLIDE should be a title page including your name.
Scoring will be the following:
Each problem slide- 7 points each (12 problem slides) (7x12= 84 points)
Design/Creativity of slides- 16 points
Making a total of 100 points
Make sure all work is shown on the slides! Your slide shows should look nice with color/theme/design
THE FIRST SLIDE should be a title page including your name.
Scoring will be the following:
Each problem slide- 7 points each (12 problem slides) (7x12= 84 points)
Design/Creativity of slides- 16 points
Making a total of 100 points
Due:
Khan Academy Assignment:
Solutions of Systems os Equation
Turn In/Submit here when completed
Solutions of Systems os Equation
Turn In/Submit here when completed
Due:
Complete the google slides.
Graphing both equations on the graph and state the SOLUTION COORDINATE POINT.
Graphing both equations on the graph and state the SOLUTION COORDINATE POINT.
Due:
Attach a photo showing the equation set up for ELIMINATION, SUBSTITUTION, and GRAPHING for each system.
1) 12x - 3y = -6
-12x - 6y = 24
2) -2x - 2y = -12
-3x + 4y = -4
3) -4x + 4y = 20
3x + 2y = -10
4) 9x + 3y = 6
-10x + 2y = -12
Look at the photo below as an example.
Elimination Box: Copy the problems from Google Classroom
Substitution Box: Change the first equation to y=mx+b, carry over the 2nd equation
Graphing Box: Have BOTH equations in y=mx+b
1) 12x - 3y = -6
-12x - 6y = 24
2) -2x - 2y = -12
-3x + 4y = -4
3) -4x + 4y = 20
3x + 2y = -10
4) 9x + 3y = 6
-10x + 2y = -12
Look at the photo below as an example.
Elimination Box: Copy the problems from Google Classroom
Substitution Box: Change the first equation to y=mx+b, carry over the 2nd equation
Graphing Box: Have BOTH equations in y=mx+b
Due:
Submit a photo with ALL WORK SHOWN.
Tell the number of solutions for the following systems:
1) 15x - 5y = 20
6x - 2y = 8
2) -18x + 6y = 24
3x - 1y = -2
3) -2x + 2y = -16
3x - 6y = 30
Tell the number of solutions for the following systems:
1) 15x - 5y = 20
6x - 2y = 8
2) -18x + 6y = 24
3x - 1y = -2
3) -2x + 2y = -16
3x - 6y = 30
Due:
Your QUIZ for Substitution is on KHAN ACADEMY. One assignment titled:
Systems of Equations Substitution
Due by Sunday night 11:00pm.
This is counting as a QUIZ grade. With it being on Khan Academy you have the ability to retake it to make sure your grade is good, take advantage of that!!
Once you finish it you can just "Submit/Turn In" this assignment, but nothing needs to be attached, I will see your grade on Khan Academy.
Systems of Equations Substitution
Due by Sunday night 11:00pm.
This is counting as a QUIZ grade. With it being on Khan Academy you have the ability to retake it to make sure your grade is good, take advantage of that!!
Once you finish it you can just "Submit/Turn In" this assignment, but nothing needs to be attached, I will see your grade on Khan Academy.
Due:
Complete and submit a photo.
1)
x = 9 - 3y
2x - y = 4
2)
3x - 2y = -8
y = -15x + 70
1)
x = 9 - 3y
2x - y = 4
2)
3x - 2y = -8
y = -15x + 70
Due:
Complete the following and submit a photo
1)
9x - 8y = 4
2x - 3y = -4
2)
-2x - 5y = 9
3x + 11y = 4
1)
9x - 8y = 4
2x - 3y = -4
2)
-2x - 5y = 9
3x + 11y = 4
Due:
Attach a photo with your work for ALL PROBLEMS along with the ANSWER TO THE RIDDLE!!!!
Due:
Attach a photo with work shown.
1)
3x - 4y = 6
5x + 8y = 10
2)
5x + 7y = -3
15x + 4y = -26
1)
3x - 4y = 6
5x + 8y = 10
2)
5x + 7y = -3
15x + 4y = -26
Due:
Complete the following and submit a photo:
1)
8x - 5y = 11
4x - 3y = 5
2)
11x - 20y = 28
3x + 4y = 36
1)
8x - 5y = 11
4x - 3y = 5
2)
11x - 20y = 28
3x + 4y = 36
Due:
There is NO ZOOM TODAY (For my class only). The following Khan Academy assignments are posted and need to be completed during Math time due at the end of class.
1) Slope-intercept intro
2) Slope-intercept equation from graph (Pick two points, use them to find "m" and "b"
3) Slope-intercept equation from two points (Find "m" and "b")
When inputting some equations, they give the format:
y= ___x + _____
let's say you get m=2 and b = -5 you would have it look like this: y = 2x + -5
1) Slope-intercept intro
2) Slope-intercept equation from graph (Pick two points, use them to find "m" and "b"
3) Slope-intercept equation from two points (Find "m" and "b")
When inputting some equations, they give the format:
y= ___x + _____
let's say you get m=2 and b = -5 you would have it look like this: y = 2x + -5
Due:
Submit a photo with ALL WORK SHOWN.
#1-8 questions on PDF
#9-10 questions on Google Slide (Do the work in your notebook)
#1-8 questions on PDF
#9-10 questions on Google Slide (Do the work in your notebook)
Due:
Find the equation of the line for the following:
1) Passes through ( -1 , 3 ) and is parallel to the line y = 2x + 2
2) Passes through ( -9 , 2 ) and is perpendicular to the line y = 3x - 12
3) Passes through ( 6 , 8 ) and is parallel to the line y = - 5/2x + 10
4) Passes through ( -2 , -4 ) and is perpendicular to the line y = - 2/7x +1
1) Passes through ( -1 , 3 ) and is parallel to the line y = 2x + 2
2) Passes through ( -9 , 2 ) and is perpendicular to the line y = 3x - 12
3) Passes through ( 6 , 8 ) and is parallel to the line y = - 5/2x + 10
4) Passes through ( -2 , -4 ) and is perpendicular to the line y = - 2/7x +1
Due:
Attach a photo with all your work for the problems completed in class.
Due:
Attach a photo with all work shown.
Write the equation in slope intercept form given the following:
1) Passes through ( -3 , 2 ) & ( -2 , -1 )
2) Passes through ( 10 , -5 ) & ( -5 , 1 )
Write the equation in slope intercept form given the following:
1) Passes through ( -3 , 2 ) & ( -2 , -1 )
2) Passes through ( 10 , -5 ) & ( -5 , 1 )
Due:
Write the equation in slope-interest from for the following:
1) Passes through the point ( 2 , 1 ) and has a slope of 3
2) Passes through the point ( -3 , -2 ) and has a slope of 7/3
3) Passes through the point ( -2 , -1 ) and has a slope of -1
1) Passes through the point ( 2 , 1 ) and has a slope of 3
2) Passes through the point ( -3 , -2 ) and has a slope of 7/3
3) Passes through the point ( -2 , -1 ) and has a slope of -1
Due:
Attach a photo WITH ALL WORK SHOWN. Use the Slope Formula
m = y2 - y1
x2 - x1
to find the slope of the following:
1) ( -5 , 4 ) & ( 1 , -8 )
2) ( -2 , 0 ) & ( 4 , 9 )
3) ( -1 , 11) & ( 2 , 10 )
4) ( 5 , -3 ) & ( -5 , -3 )
5) ( -10 , -2) & ( -8 , 8 )
6) ( 1 , 3 ) & ( 3 , -2)
m = y2 - y1
x2 - x1
to find the slope of the following:
1) ( -5 , 4 ) & ( 1 , -8 )
2) ( -2 , 0 ) & ( 4 , 9 )
3) ( -1 , 11) & ( 2 , 10 )
4) ( 5 , -3 ) & ( -5 , -3 )
5) ( -10 , -2) & ( -8 , 8 )
6) ( 1 , 3 ) & ( 3 , -2)
Due:
Attached a photo with ALL WORK SHOWN FOR EVERY PROBLEM.
AND, The answer to the riddle!!
AND, The answer to the riddle!!
Due:
Attach a photo identifying the following from each equation:
- Y-Intercept coordinate point
- Slope
- Slope Directions
1) y = 3/4x + 9
2) y = -6x + 1
3) y = -5/2x - 3
4) y = 2x
5) y = 1/2x - 5
- Y-Intercept coordinate point
- Slope
- Slope Directions
1) y = 3/4x + 9
2) y = -6x + 1
3) y = -5/2x - 3
4) y = 2x
5) y = 1/2x - 5
Due:
Complete BOTH parts of the test.
Part 1 on the Google Doc: Complete those questions in your notebook and attached photos with ALL WORK SHOWN.
Part 2: Complete all the questions on each Google Slide
Part 1 on the Google Doc: Complete those questions in your notebook and attached photos with ALL WORK SHOWN.
Part 2: Complete all the questions on each Google Slide
Due:
Complete the following puzzle and send the answer to the riddle.
Can be done on PDF, Google Doc, etc.
Go through the puzzle locating each coordinate on the grid and writing that letter above the coordinate point.
***The last three points have a decimal (0.5) which means they will be BETWEEN two numbers on the axis. For example 7.5 would be between 7 and 8***
Can be done on PDF, Google Doc, etc.
Go through the puzzle locating each coordinate on the grid and writing that letter above the coordinate point.
***The last three points have a decimal (0.5) which means they will be BETWEEN two numbers on the axis. For example 7.5 would be between 7 and 8***
Due:
Use the slope formula to find the slope between the following pairs of points:
ATTACH A PHOTO WITH ALL WORK SHOWN.
1) ( -2 , -3 ) & ( 4 , -3 )
2) ( 2 , 3 ) & ( -1 , 4 )
3) ( 7, 8 ) & ( 10 , 17 )
4) ( 8 , 13 ) & ( 5 , 6 )
Stay alert for my comments on your work. Once you receive "perfect" then you are all set.
ATTACH A PHOTO WITH ALL WORK SHOWN.
1) ( -2 , -3 ) & ( 4 , -3 )
2) ( 2 , 3 ) & ( -1 , 4 )
3) ( 7, 8 ) & ( 10 , 17 )
4) ( 8 , 13 ) & ( 5 , 6 )
Stay alert for my comments on your work. Once you receive "perfect" then you are all set.
Due:
Complete the slides and submit
For each problem, solve for the x-intercept and y-intercept THEN plot the two intercepts on the graph and connect with a line.
Also ATTACHED A PHOTO WITH YOUR WORK SHOWN
For each problem, solve for the x-intercept and y-intercept THEN plot the two intercepts on the graph and connect with a line.
Also ATTACHED A PHOTO WITH YOUR WORK SHOWN
Due:
Due Friday by 11:00pm you can redo/or complete the slope Khan Academy's for the best score. AS WELL AS one new assignment on intercepts
-Slope from graphs
-Slope from tables
-Slope from two points
-Intercepts from a graph
ALL FOUR SHOULD BE COMPLETED
-Slope from graphs
-Slope from tables
-Slope from two points
-Intercepts from a graph
ALL FOUR SHOULD BE COMPLETED
Due:
Submit a photo with work shown.
For each problem, solve for the x-intercept and y-intercept
1) 4x + y = 4
2) 2x - 8y = 24
3) y = x - 2
4) y = -2 + 8x
For each problem, solve for the x-intercept and y-intercept
1) 4x + y = 4
2) 2x - 8y = 24
3) y = x - 2
4) y = -2 + 8x
Due:
Submit a photo with ALL WORK SHOWN.
Don't forget the GRAPHS for #3, 4, 5
**Don't forget the special rule in #5**
Use your Absolute Value notes and examples to guide you!!!
Don't forget the GRAPHS for #3, 4, 5
**Don't forget the special rule in #5**
Use your Absolute Value notes and examples to guide you!!!
Due:
Submit a photo with WORK SHOWN for all 12 problems AND the answer to the riddle.
Due:
Submit a photo of ALL WORK SHOWN from the three practice problems copied down in class.
Due:
Submit a photo of the work done in your notebook OR you may copy and edit over the PDF and submit
Due:
Submit a photo of the following problems with ALL WORK SHOWN.
1) The sum of four consecutive integers is equal to 130. Write and solve an equation to find the integers.
2) The sum of three consecutive ODD integers is equal to 171. Write and solve an equation to find the integers.
1) The sum of four consecutive integers is equal to 130. Write and solve an equation to find the integers.
2) The sum of three consecutive ODD integers is equal to 171. Write and solve an equation to find the integers.
Due:
These are the questions we will use in class.
The last two are HOMEWORK due tonight!
The last two are HOMEWORK due tonight!
Due:
Complete and submit a photo with ALL WORK SHOWN.
The STAR above a problem means the answer WILL be a decimal.
The STAR above a problem means the answer WILL be a decimal.
Due:
Complete the practice problems and submit a photo with ALL WORK SHOWN.
#13, 16, & 18 will be a DECIMAL answer.
#13, 16, & 18 will be a DECIMAL answer.
Due:
Complete the practice problems and submit a photo with ALL WORK SHOWN.
Due:
FOUR new assignments on Khan Academy, due TUESDAY by 11pm
-Equations with Variables on both sides
-Equations with parenthesis
-Number of solutions to equations
-Number of Solutions Challenge
Complete them on Khan Academy then "turn in" the assignment here. There won't be anything you need to attach, this is just so you remember and see that you completed it.
-Equations with Variables on both sides
-Equations with parenthesis
-Number of solutions to equations
-Number of Solutions Challenge
Complete them on Khan Academy then "turn in" the assignment here. There won't be anything you need to attach, this is just so you remember and see that you completed it.
Due:
On a separate piece of paper complete ALL PROBLEMS WITH WORK SHOWN.
Submit a photo along with the answer to the puzzle.
Submit a photo along with the answer to the puzzle.
Due:
Complete and submit a photo with ALL WORK SHOWN.
Due Friday by the end of class.
Due Friday by the end of class.
Due:
Complete the problems and send a submit a photo with ALL WORK SHOWN.
Due:
ON A SEPARATE PIECE OF PAPER WITH ALL WORK SHOWN
Complete the 18 problems
Submit a photo of ALL WORK along with the final answer to the puzzle.
Complete the 18 problems
Submit a photo of ALL WORK along with the final answer to the puzzle.
Due:
Complete the problems and send/attach a photo of your work.
Homework tonight: KHAN ACADEMY
Homework tonight: KHAN ACADEMY
Due:
Attach and submit your final Order of Operations Name Project
Due:
Complete the test with:
1) ALL WORK SHOWN
2) ON SEPARATE PAPER
MUST HAVE PHOTOS SUBMITTED ON GOOGLE CLASSROOM OR REMIND. MAKE SURE I CAN READ EVERYTHING CLEARLY, EVEN IF YOU NEED TO SEND IN MULTIPLE PHOTOS.
1) ALL WORK SHOWN
2) ON SEPARATE PAPER
MUST HAVE PHOTOS SUBMITTED ON GOOGLE CLASSROOM OR REMIND. MAKE SURE I CAN READ EVERYTHING CLEARLY, EVEN IF YOU NEED TO SEND IN MULTIPLE PHOTOS.
Due:
Complete the practice problems and attach a photo/document of your answers
Due:
Complete the following problems by writing the algebraic expression.
You can write the answers in a Google Doc and attach it or do it in your notebook and attach a photo.
You can write the answers in a Google Doc and attach it or do it in your notebook and attach a photo.
Due:
Complete the 4 practice problems in your notebook and attach a photo with ALL WORK SHOWN.
Due:
Complete the Algebra 1 Beginning Of Year Pre-Test
All work should be done on paper for the 28 questions.
Attach photos of all your work and submit.
Remember, this is a PRE TEST, while you are not expected to know how to do a lot of the material, you are expected to TRY something for each question.
All work should be done on paper for the 28 questions.
Attach photos of all your work and submit.
Remember, this is a PRE TEST, while you are not expected to know how to do a lot of the material, you are expected to TRY something for each question.
Due:
Log onto:
khanacademy.org
Sign in with your school Google account and you should be joined to our class on Khan Academy.
Find the "Assignments" tab
You should see the videos/assignments you need to complete by Monday's class.
khanacademy.org
Sign in with your school Google account and you should be joined to our class on Khan Academy.
Find the "Assignments" tab
You should see the videos/assignments you need to complete by Monday's class.
Due:
Using Google Slides you will create a "Getting To Know You" Slide Show. Use the format below for what should be featured on each slide:
Slide 1: Title & Name
Slide 2: 3 goals for yourself for this school year
Slide 3: Concerns about starting this school year virtually
Slide 4: What are you most looking forward to once we get back into school
Slide 5: Best moment/memory from quarantine (Could be more than one)
Slide 6: Hobbies/Interests
Slide 7: Favorites (at least 5)
BE CREATIVE!! Include COLOR and PICTURES!
Attach and submit your Google Slide
Slide 1: Title & Name
Slide 2: 3 goals for yourself for this school year
Slide 3: Concerns about starting this school year virtually
Slide 4: What are you most looking forward to once we get back into school
Slide 5: Best moment/memory from quarantine (Could be more than one)
Slide 6: Hobbies/Interests
Slide 7: Favorites (at least 5)
BE CREATIVE!! Include COLOR and PICTURES!
Attach and submit your Google Slide