Warmup Placement test Homework

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Warmup Placement test Homework August 10-11, 2016 Warmup Placement test Homework

Grab the calculator that matches your desk number from the back of the room.

Warm up Take out a sheet of paper, fold it into four boxes. Put your first & last name in the upper right hand corner, period #, and your desk number. In the first box (top left), you are going to write “Warmup 8/10” and underline it. Then answer the following questions: Where are the red zones in the classroom? What is expectation #5? Do you have all of your supplies yet? If no, what are you missing? What is 8+42/7 – 5?

Placement 3 Routes Algebra 1 with Support Algebra 1 (on level) Normal paced with a support class Algebra 1 (on level) Normal paced without a support class Accelerated Algebra 1/Geometry A Fast paced Do your best on this test so it gives an accurate idea of your knowledge and determines if you are correctly placed. Do not write on the test. Use the back of the answer sheet for scratch paper.