Two of the worksheets that we will be working on after the break are provided below. It would be a great idea for anybody "on the border" going into the semester test to get a head start on these!
Factoring/Solving
Modeling linear/exponential data
Friday, December 27, 2013
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Monday, December 16, 2013
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Monday, December 9, 2013
Unit 5 Review Key
Here is the link for the key: Unit 5 Review Key
If for any reason this pdf file does not work for you, please email me!
Remember:
1) correct your review in pen
2) re-do the problems you miss on a piece of notebook paper and attach
3) use a different color pen and explain on your original review where you went wrong
May the force be strong with you tomorrow on test day!
If for any reason this pdf file does not work for you, please email me!
Remember:
1) correct your review in pen
2) re-do the problems you miss on a piece of notebook paper and attach
3) use a different color pen and explain on your original review where you went wrong
May the force be strong with you tomorrow on test day!
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Tuesday, December 3
Video for Wednesday's class period:
Be sure to answer the questions that follow (scroll down to the bottom of this post past the embedded video).
Multiplying with inequalities
If anybody is absent Wednesday, here is the assignment: page 366 #3-14, 19-22,30,32; page 372 #3-7
Be sure to answer the questions that follow (scroll down to the bottom of this post past the embedded video).
Multiplying with inequalities
If anybody is absent Wednesday, here is the assignment: page 366 #3-14, 19-22,30,32; page 372 #3-7
Monday, November 25, 2013
Monday, December 2nd
It's so darn cold out, that there' s nothing better to do than watch an Algebra video! Maybe even watch it twice! Don't forget to answer your 4 questions as well.
External link to video: Inequalities: day 1
Any students gone on Monday, here was the assignment: page 359 #4-28, page 621 #23,26,27,30
External link to video: Inequalities: day 1
Any students gone on Monday, here was the assignment: page 359 #4-28, page 621 #23,26,27,30
Monday, November 25th
For anybody absent, the book assignment was: page 409 #4-16 even, 19-24 all, 30, 32, 34
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Monday, October 28, 2013
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Thursday, October 24
Accountability: one last signature from home. Don't forget or it will cost you 3 points on your assignment!
Embedded video:
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Unit 3 Review
Go to the following and print from home if you would like:
Unit 3 Review
Hard copies will be available in class on Thursday.
Unit 3 Review
Hard copies will be available in class on Thursday.
Wednesday - October 23 (MOLE DAY!)
Accountability: take the notes requested in the video. Star the specific items that I ask for in the video.
Link to video: geometric sequences
Link to video: geometric sequences
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Monday, Oct. 21
Try this link if you don't want it "fuzzy": Standard Form In-Depth
ALL STUDENTS ANSWER THE GOOGLE FORMS QUESTIONS BELOW AFTER WATCHING THE VIDEO!!!!
Students absent on Monday: click the following for the worksheet: std form
ALL STUDENTS ANSWER THE GOOGLE FORMS QUESTIONS BELOW AFTER WATCHING THE VIDEO!!!!
Students absent on Monday: click the following for the worksheet: std form
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Video: Tuesday Oct. 15
SNAP! The picture didn't show up in the video. Here is what was supposed to show up at the end of that video: (can you identity?)
Here is the link for the video:
Embedded video:
Monday, October 14, 2013
Video for Monday, October 14
The video does get cut off at the very end..Make sure you do problem 3 on the bottom of that slide on your own.... (to turn in tomorrow). (Hint: if you don't know how many quarts are in a gallon you may want to find out for that problem!) To finish my last thoughts on that last slide, the tops multiply to give 213.36, and then divided by 12, giving 17.78 cm as a final answer.
The link is below for you to click or save the file to your computer:
unit rates and conversion factors
The embedded video follows here:
The link is below for you to click or save the file to your computer:
unit rates and conversion factors
The embedded video follows here:
Friday, October 11, 2013
YES- SUCCESS!!!!
The following video should work for you. It is now a video file stored on the school's website. If you have problems, be sure to try an actual computer....
First try using the embedded video below that is stored on blogspot's site. It allowed me to rewind and fast-forward no problem. But if you enlarge it very much, the resolution is a little low and it is "fuzzy."
If that does not work, then trying going to the following link:
Graphing in Standard Form
When I did this however, I was unable to rewind and fast-forward.
Third option: Right-click the link above and save the file to your computer. Once on your hard-drive, then you can open it with windows media player or whatever you've got.
By the way, you will be accountable for the video this weekend. Make sure you bring a signed piece of paper by your parents or another adult verifying that you spent 15 minutes of your weekend enjoying the "wonders of math!"
First try using the embedded video below that is stored on blogspot's site. It allowed me to rewind and fast-forward no problem. But if you enlarge it very much, the resolution is a little low and it is "fuzzy."
If that does not work, then trying going to the following link:
Graphing in Standard Form
When I did this however, I was unable to rewind and fast-forward.
Third option: Right-click the link above and save the file to your computer. Once on your hard-drive, then you can open it with windows media player or whatever you've got.
By the way, you will be accountable for the video this weekend. Make sure you bring a signed piece of paper by your parents or another adult verifying that you spent 15 minutes of your weekend enjoying the "wonders of math!"
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Solving for y when in standard form
Sorry - could not get it up on youtube yet. Try a different device or watching at school if you have to. By Friday, should have the problems worked out. Send me an email at tvoeller@fairfield.k12.mt.us and let me know you watched, or if you click the link at the top of the video (to go to the bcontext page) you can leave a comment if you log in with your facebook account!
Solving For Y When In Std Form
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Accountability: leave me a comment with your name!Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Monday, September 16, 2013
Answer key for unit 1 review
I'm providing this in 2 formats. Let me know if one doesn't work:
As a webpage: Unit 1 Review Key
As a pdf file (make sure you have acrobat reader): Unit 1 Review Key (pdf)
As a webpage: Unit 1 Review Key
As a pdf file (make sure you have acrobat reader): Unit 1 Review Key (pdf)
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