Thursday, March 26, 2009
Extra Credit Opportunity
We are going to talk about Nets of 3-D figures in class and I need a good website to use. If you can find a website that has the nets of a cube, triangular prism, rectangular prism, square pyramid, triangular pyramid, cone, and cylinder email it to me. If it meets the requirements of the TEK 7.8B: make a net of the surface area of a three dimensional figure, you will get extra credit. Happy hunting!
Sunday, March 8, 2009
March 9-13
On Level students will begin our unit on area and perimeter. We have soooo much to cover in a short amount of time that we need to bring our "A" game to class everyday! If we all give 100% we can make this work. We will find the area and perimeter of squares, rectangles, parallelograms, triangles, trapezoids and circles.
Accelerated students will finish the area and perimeter unit with composite figures. Then on Tuesday and Wednesday we will cover measurement conversions with Versatiles. Review Thursday and TEST on Friday.
Spring Break is coming! Keep focused for just one more week!
Accelerated students will finish the area and perimeter unit with composite figures. Then on Tuesday and Wednesday we will cover measurement conversions with Versatiles. Review Thursday and TEST on Friday.
Spring Break is coming! Keep focused for just one more week!
ATTENTION ACCELERATED STUDENTS
I made a mistake on the homework. Don't worry about the worksheet on area and perimeter. We will discuss it in class on Monday.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
March 2 - 6
On Level students will be finishing our geometric properties unit. We will work on transformations: reflections and translations. Then TEST ON FRIDAY! The test will be over angles, complementary and supplementary, triangles, quadrilaterals, and transformations.
Accelerated students will continue with area and perimeter. We will look at circles, irregular figures, and composite figures this week.
Question: Are all squares rectangles?
Accelerated students will continue with area and perimeter. We will look at circles, irregular figures, and composite figures this week.
Question: Are all squares rectangles?
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