Date: 8/16/11 Objective: SWBAT to use the Distance and Midpoint formulas in real world applications. Section: Prerequisites P.2 pg. 13-19 Bell Ringer:

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Date: 8/16/11 Objective: SWBAT to use the Distance and Midpoint formulas in real world applications. Section: Prerequisites P.2 pg Bell Ringer: pg 22 #40 Homework Requests: pg Problems 1-17 odds, odds. Go over test. Homework: pg. 20 #19, 21, 30; Read section P.3 Ex. 1-6 Copy definitions in spiral pg 28, prob evens

Date: 8/17/11 Objective: SWBAT to solve linear equations and linear inequalities. Section: Prerequisites P.3 pg Bell Ringer: ( 5 minutes) Pass Back Homework 1.Get Class book and share with person near you. One book for 2 people 2.What is a linear equation? What are equivalent equations? 3.Work pg 29 #62 Homework Requests: pg. 20 #19, 21, 30; Read section P.3 Ex. 1-6 Copy definitions in spiral pg 28, prob evens Homework: pg 29 #35-53 odds Syllabus Return Sheet Due Friday; Quiz on Friday

Date: 8/18/11- Section: Prerequisites P.4 pg Objective: SWBAT find the slope of a line and write the equation of a line using the point slope method and the slope intercept method. Bell Ringer: ( 6 minutes) Turn into the Black bin. Work numbers 38, 40, 46, 52 pg 12 #47 Copy the problem including the directions, i.e. Solve the inequality and draw a number line graph of the solution set. Work numbers 38, 40, Homework Requests: pg 29 #35-53 odds Homework: Read pg Ex 1-6 Take notes. Work #1-26 odds. Bring your graphing calculators tomorrow. Announcements: Quiz Tomorrow Covers all we have covered. Syllabus Return Sheet Due Friday; Discuss books/calculators