Here is the link to the website to print out extra character coordinates if you would like :)
Coordinate Graphing Website to Print Coordinates
Friday, January 31, 2020
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Coordinate Plane Character Project - Instructions
Coordinate Plane Character Project
1. Remember to plot the points and connect the dots as you go. When you move from one shape to the next, you will start a new set of dots to connect.
2. You must color in everything, including the background.
3. You will be graded on accuracy of the points, neatness of connecting the dots, and neatness of coloring. You can get creative and add pictures to the background (if you would like).
The project is due on Wednesday, February 12th.
Good luck!
1. Remember to plot the points and connect the dots as you go. When you move from one shape to the next, you will start a new set of dots to connect.
2. You must color in everything, including the background.
3. You will be graded on accuracy of the points, neatness of connecting the dots, and neatness of coloring. You can get creative and add pictures to the background (if you would like).
The project is due on Wednesday, February 12th.
Good luck!
Module 12 Videos
12.1 Naming Points in the Coordinate Plane
12.1 Graphing Points in the Coordinate Plane
12.1 Reading Scales on Axes
12.2 Describing Relationships between Independent and Dependent Variables
12.3 Writing an Equation Based on a Table
12.3 Using Tables and Equations to Solve Problems
12.4 Graphing an Equation
12.1 Graphing Points in the Coordinate Plane
12.1 Reading Scales on Axes
12.2 Describing Relationships between Independent and Dependent Variables
12.3 Writing an Equation Based on a Table
12.3 Using Tables and Equations to Solve Problems
12.4 Graphing an Equation
Monday, January 27, 2020
Math Night!
Join us this Thursday 1/30 from 6-7:30 for Math Night at Glades! This event will be hosted by Mathnasium and filled with fun and games. Any student from my class who attends will receive one free no homework pass. See you there!
Thursday, January 23, 2020
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Friday, January 17, 2020
Module 11 Videos
11.1 Determining Whether Values are Solutions
11.1 Writing Equations to Represent Situations
11.1 Writing an Equation and Checking Solutions
11.2 Using Subtraction to Solve Equations
11.2 Using Addition to Solve Equations
11.2 Solving Equations that Represent Geometric Concepts
11.2 Writing Real-World Problems for a Given Equation
11.3 Using Division to Solve Equations
11.3 Using Multiplication to Solve Equations
11.3 Using Equations to Solve Problems
11.3 Writing Real-World Problems
11.4 Graphing the Solutions of an Inequality
11.4 Writing Inequalities
11.1 Writing Equations to Represent Situations
11.1 Writing an Equation and Checking Solutions
11.2 Using Subtraction to Solve Equations
11.2 Using Addition to Solve Equations
11.2 Solving Equations that Represent Geometric Concepts
11.2 Writing Real-World Problems for a Given Equation
11.3 Using Division to Solve Equations
11.3 Using Multiplication to Solve Equations
11.3 Using Equations to Solve Problems
11.3 Writing Real-World Problems
11.4 Graphing the Solutions of an Inequality
11.4 Writing Inequalities
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Monday, January 13, 2020
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Module 10 Videos
10.1 Writing Algebraic Expressions
10.1 Modeling Algebraic Expressions
10.1 Comparing Expressions Using Models
10.1 Modeling Real-World Situations
10.2 Evaluating Expressions
10.2 Using the Order of Operations
10.2 Evaluating Real-World Expressions
10.3 Writing Equivalent Expressions Using Properties
10.3 Identifying Equivalent Expressions Using Properties
10.3 Generating Equivalent Expressions
10.1 Modeling Algebraic Expressions
10.1 Comparing Expressions Using Models
10.1 Modeling Real-World Situations
10.2 Evaluating Expressions
10.2 Using the Order of Operations
10.2 Evaluating Real-World Expressions
10.3 Writing Equivalent Expressions Using Properties
10.3 Identifying Equivalent Expressions Using Properties
10.3 Generating Equivalent Expressions
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