Algebra II Honors January 19 th Introductions Student Survey - ActivExpressions Course Syllabus/Classroom Procedures Student Interest Inventory Warm-Up.

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Algebra II Honors January 19 th Introductions Student Survey - ActivExpressions Course Syllabus/Classroom Procedures Student Interest Inventory Warm-Up Booklets Class Foot Prints Homework – Bring back parent letter signed

Algebra II Honors January 20 th Students will take the Algebra II Pre- assessment. Homework – Vocabulary sheet on 2.1 and 2.2

Algebra II Honors January 21 st Students should complete warm-up problems. Students will be able to graph relations, identify functions and their domain and range. Students will write and interpret direct variation equations. Homework – page 64, numbers 1-25 odd and page 71, numbers 7-23 odd and odd

Algebra II Honors January 22 nd Students should complete warm-up problems. Go over any questions on the homework (page 64, numbers 1-25 odd and page 71, numbers 7-23 odd and odd). Students will be able to graph and write the equations of lines in slope-intercept form (including horizontal, vertical, parallel, and perpendicular). Closure – write something you now understand better than the first time you learned it and one thing that is still confusing to you. Homework – page 78, numbers 17-27odd, 41, 46, 56, 58, 59-61and page 86, numbers 11, 13, 21, 30, 31, 34, 35