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Math Course 2 - ADV Tuesday. January 22, 2019 Homework: Pg 612-613 #1-3, 5-21 odd, and 25, 27, 28 (online) COME IN QUIETLY – PUT HOMEWORK OUT ON DESK – WRITE DOWN AGENDA – START DO NOW  Agenda:  Do Now Debrief activities Class Notes OYOs pg 611 #1-4 Start Homework Do Now...... Lesson 14.4 Volume of Prisms Activities 2, 3, 4 in Record and Practice Journal Pages 306-307 Work with Seat Partner EQ:  How do you find the volume of a prism?

Math Course 2 - ADV Wed. January 23, 2019 Homework: Pg 607 #1-11 (Not Online) COME IN QUIETLY – PUT HOMEWORK OUT ON DESK – WRITE DOWN AGENDA – START DO NOW  Agenda:  Do Now Outside Scavenger Hunt for Surface Area/Volume Do Now......Homework Questions Work out any problems you didn't understand with group EQ:  How do you find the  surface area of a cylinder?

Math Course 2 - ADV Thur. January 24, 2019 Homework: Pg 618 #1-4, 5-17 odd, 21-24 COME IN QUIETLY – PUT HOMEWORK OUT ON DESK – WRITE DOWN AGENDA – START DO NOW  Agenda:  Do Now Correct/Homework Activities Volume of a Pyramid PB pg 309, Activity 1 Notes/Class work Do Now..... You visit an aquarium.  One of the tanks at the aquarium holds 450 gallons of water.  Draw a diagram to show one possible set of dimensions of the tank.  (1 gal = 231 inches cubed) EQ:  How do you find the volume of a pyramid?

Math Course 2 - ADV Fri. January 25, 2019 Homework: Finish Class work COME IN QUIETLY – PUT HOMEWORK OUT ON DESK – WRITE DOWN AGENDA – START DO NOW  Agenda:  Do Now Cross Section Activity Notes Classwork pg 620-621,  # 1-15  and pg 622 #1-10 Do Now...... A pyramid has a volume of 40 cubic feet and a height of 6 feet.  Find one possible dimension of the rectangular base EQ:  What is a cross section of a 3 dimensional figure? 

Math Course 2 - ADV Monday January 28, 2019 Homework: Finish Classwork Chapter 14 Chapter Test pg 626 #1-11 Study Cards pg  COME IN QUIETLY – PUT HOMEWORK OUT ON DESK – WRITE DOWN AGENDA – START DO NOW  Agenda:  Do Now Correct Quiz from Friday Classwork MB pg 623-625 #1-17 Do Now...... Study Cards Pg. 606 #4-5 Learning Goal:  Prepare for Chapter 14 test tomorrow