Tuesday, Jan 31

Today in class the 8th graders learned how to graph linear inequalities. Please finish the classwork worksheet, “Graphing Linear Inequalities” at home.

Today in class the 6th graders began presentations and graphed inequalities on a number line. Finish this worksheet at home if necessary.  The common assessment is tomorrow on simplifying variable expressions and the order of operations for non-variable expressions. Use the study guide and answer key I posted in google if you want to study.

 

Thursday, Jan 26

Today in class the 8th graders used tables to solve systems of equations. In class we worked on  “The Shoe Problem”, in GC. We also reviewed consecutive integers today. Tonight’s IXL is A.S.13.

Today in class the 6th graders are working on their presentations for the product development plan. The slide shows are due Monday!

Tuesday, Jan. 24

Today in class the 8th graders graphed linear systems. Homework is to complete IXL 8. Z.2 about solutions to linear functions. Your midterm will be on Feb 7th at 8:30am.

Today in class the 6th graders worked on a study guide for the next common assessment. Today’s IXL is 7.T.1 on solutions to inequalities. We will check yesterday’s pennants and today’s study guide tomorrow in class.

Monday, Jan 23

Today in class the 8th graders checked the study guides for the common assessment. I will post the answer key in GC soon!  Please complete the bookwork, “Literal Equations” at home.

Today in class the 6th graders practiced using the order of operations to simplify expressions. I posted the assignment in GC. Please use the answer key to check your work. Today’s IXL is 6.D.1 to 100%.

Friday, Jan 20

Today we took the language test for the NWEA.

The 8th graders practiced using the graphing calculator for the midterm. Your only homework is if you didn’t finish in class. The presentation slideshow that we have been working on all week is due by Monday.  Most people have already turned it in.

The 6th graders learned how to solve equations today. Use your notes to help you analyze the worked examples in google classroom. Finish this at home!

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