Thursday, Jan. 24

Today was the language NWEA test.

8th graders should be completing IXL A.T.6 on linear inequalities and Tuesday’s worksheet of Elimination Word Problems.  These are due Monday!  You will have a quiz on substitution and elimination on Tuesday. 

 

6th graders (hours 4 & 6) had IXL 6.X.6 on coordinate graphing for bellwork. Classwork was to complete pages 128-133 in their Ready Common Core book.  There is no homework for 6th graders.  All sixth graders will have a quiz on LCM & GCF on Tuesday! Use your lesson 11 Orange packet to study. 

Tuesday, Jan. 22

Today in class the 8th graders worked on IXL A.T.6 graphing inequalities for bellwork.  Classwork was the worksheet called, “Elimination Story Problems” and we will work on this in class tomorrow.

 

Today the only 6th grade class that met was 3rd hour.  Students received the orange packet for lesson 14 on the coordinate plane.  They worked on it with a partner and should complete it at home if necessary.

Friday, Jan. 18

Today in class the 8th graders began bellwork IXL A.T.6 in graphing systems of inequalities. We will continue this in class Monday. Classwork/homework was the assignment in google classroom called, “Substitution and Elimination” which we will check on Tuesday.

 

The only 6th grade class that  met today was 3rd hour.  They continued learning about the coordinate plane and reflection in their Ready Common Core book and have no homework.

Tuesday, Jan. 15

Today in class the 8th graders had the hour to complete IXL A.T.3 on linear inequalities and “Elimination Bookwork Part 2”. Both of these are due Friday.

 

Today in class the 6th graders worked on completing their orange packet on lesson 11.  This is due next Wednesday, Jan 22 since that is the next day I get to see all of my math classes because of NWEA and half days.

 

*Any late work (not including today’s work) is due by Wednesday at 2:15pm.  Late IXL will be accepted until 10:30 am Friday.

Monday, Jan 14

Today in class the 8th graders learned about more ways to use elimination to solve a system of equations. We will continue this in class tomorrow so there is no homework.

 

Today in class the 6th graders took their data collection from STEM Apps class and used it to make a box and whisker plot. We will continue to work on the orange packet tomorrow, so you have no homework unless you didn’t complete IXL 6.E.8 on LCM.

 

Friday, Jan. 11

Today in class the 8th graders learned about using elimination to solve a system of equations.  Classwork/homework is called, “Elimination Bookwork Part 1,” in google classroom.  Bellwork was IXL A.T.2 on graphing a linear inequality containing two variables. These are due Monday:)

 

Today in class the 6th graders began their “orange packet” on lesson 11 (LCM & GCF) with a partner. We will also work on this in class Monday. Do NOT finish this over the weekend! Bellwork was IXL 6.E.8 on LCM, which you should finish over the weekend.

 

*All late work is due Wednesday since the marking period ends Friday!!!!

Thursday, Jan 10

Today in class the 8th graders had time to work on IXL A.S.14 but need to complete this at home after four days of doing it in class. Classwork is called, “Substitution Bookwork,” and can be finished at home if necessary.

 

Today in class the 6th graders had time to work on IXL 6.DD.4 but need to complete this at home after three days of working on it in class. Classwork was to complete pages 106-111 in their Ready Common Core books on least common multiples. Homework is to finish that IXL.

Wednesday, Jan. 9

Today in class the 8th graders worked with partners to complete the Substitution worksheet #1-10 in google classroom to find the solution to a system of linear equations. They are working on completing IXL A.S.14 on comparing functions this week for bellwork.

 

Today in class the 6th graders worked with partners to write 4 CER paragraphs called, “Making Cookies”, in google classroom. They are working on completing IXL 6.DD.4 on graphing reflections this week for bellwork.

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