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1 Math Agenda, December 7 Pre-Algebra Friday, December 4 Check Homework
Complete 6-3 Practice Warm Up-Practice Quiz 6-1 to 6-3 Check 6-3 Practice Quiz 6-1 to 6-3 Geometry Friday, December Warm Up and Finish Quiz 2. Check Benchmark (homework) worksheets pages 3. Benchmark tests Warm Up-Benchmark Test 2. Intro 4-4 SAS and HL If you want to check out a calculator for home use, you must see Mr. Lewis after school. We are still missing Calculator 34. Who has it? Math Agenda, December 7

2 Practice Quiz 6-1 and 6-3 Express the ratio 15 pennies out of 25 coins as a fraction in simplest form. The human record for speed was 360 miles per hour. How many feet per second is this? A cookie mix uses 1 pound of flour for 2 gallons of milk. How many pounds of flour are needed for 3 gallons of milk? What is the scale factor of the scale 6 inches = 4 feet? A tennis court is 40 feet long and 20 feet wide. Make a scale drawing of a tennis court that has a scale of ¼ in. = 2 ft.

3 Geometry warm up problem 1
7. Given the statement, "If an angle measures 30 degrees, then it is acute," what is the converse and is it true or false? “If an angle is acute, then it measures 30 degrees; True “If an angle is acute, then it measures 30 degrees; False “If an angle is acute, then it does not measure 30 degrees; True “If an angle is acute, then it does not measure 30 degrees; False

4 Geometry warm up problem2
8. If it is a square, then it is a rectangle. Which of the following is true about this statement and its inverse? A. It is a true statement with a true inverse. B. It is a false statement with a false inverse. C. It is a true statement with a false inverse. D. It is a false statement with a true inverse.

5 Geometry warm up problem 3
After measuring several pairs of vertical angles, Amy said “If two angles are congruent, then they are vertical angles.” What can be said about both the converse and inverse of Amy’s statement? The converse and inverse are both true. The converse is true and the inverse is false. The inverse is true and the converse is false. The converse and inverse are both false.

6 Math Agenda-December 8 Pre-algebra Monday, December 7, 2009
Warm Up-Practice Quiz 6-1 to 6-3 Check 6-3 Practice Quiz 6-1 to 6-3 Warm up from Benchmark and absolute value on a calculator Complete quizzes Return Benchmark Tests Finish tests if necessary Make up testing Intro 6-4 Fractions, Decimals and Percents Geometry Tuesday, December 1, Warm Up-Benchmark Test 2. Intro 4-4 SAS and HL Get you laptop as you come in but do not turn it on. Warm Up-Benchmark Test 2. Check 4-4 Practice 3. Intro 4-5 ASA and AAS 4. Use Geometer’s Sketchpad (Triangle Congruence). Math Agenda-December 8

7 Warm Up on Tuesday, December 8
Simplify: 2-|3 + 7 (2)| 2. (-9)2 – (14 ÷ 7 · 2 ) + 20/4 ÷ 3 · 2 + 7 |-4-7| + 3 √16 X √64 6. √52

8 Math Agenda-December 9 Warm Up-See Below
Pre-algebra Tuesday, December 8 Warm up from Benchmark and absolute value on a calculator Complete quizzes Return Benchmark Tests Finish tests if necessary Make up testing Intro 6-4 Fractions, Decimals and Percents Warm Up-See Below Pass out homework. For this week, do Skill 12 Intro section 6-4 Fractions, Decimals and Percents Assign: Page 284 (16-50) Geometry Tuesday, December 8 Get you laptop as you come in but do not turn it on. Warm Up-Benchmark Test 2. Check 4-4 Practice 3. Intro 4-5 ASA and AAS 4. Use Geometer’s Sketchpad (Triangle Congruence) Warm Up Practice Quiz 2. Quiz 2 Chapter Introduce 4-7 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles 4. Assign Practice Worksheet 4-7 If you want to check out a calculator for home use, you must see Mr. Lewis after school. Midterms are run at 12:00 on Thursday. We are still missing Calculator 34. Who has it? Homework (Skill 12) is due on Friday for Pre-Algebra. Math Agenda-December 9

9 Pre-Algebra Warm Up Without a calculator, solve each problem below
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10 Geometry Practice Quiz
Decide which method (SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL) can be used to prove the triangles are congruent

11 Geometry page 2 Complete the table below if: S Given: PQ bisects SPT, SP = TP, Prove: ∆SPQ = ∆TPQ P Q Statement Reasons

12 Math Agenda-December 10 --------------------------------------
Pre-algebra Wednesday, December 9 Warm Up-See Below Pass out homework. For this week, do Skill 12 Intro section 6-4 Fractions, Decimals and Percents Assign: Page 284 (16-50) Warm up 6-5 Assign page 284 (16-50) Check page 284 (16-50) Intro 6-5 Using the percent proportion Assign Page 291 (3-23 all) Geometry Wednesday, December 9, Warm Up Practice Quiz 2. Quiz 2 Chapter Introduce 4-7 Isosceles and Equilateral Triangles 4. Assign Practice Worksheet Warm Up Check Practice Chapter 4 Review 4. Chapter 4 study hints If you want to check out a calculator for home use, you must see Mr. Lewis after school. Midterms are run at 12:00 on Thursday. We are still missing Calculator 34. Who has it? Homework is due on Friday for Pre-Algebra. Math Agenda-December 10

13 Math Agenda-December 11 --------------------------------------
Pre-algebra Thursday, December 10 Warm up 6-5 Assign page 284 (16-50) Check page 284 (16-50) Intro 6-5 Using the percent proportion Assign Page 291 (3-23 all) Check Homework-Skill 12 Grade Sheets Intro 6.5 Percent Proportion Geometry Thursday, December Warm Up Check Practice Practice Chapter 4 Test The last day to turn in work or make up retake) quizzes or tests is January 8, 2010. We are still missing Calculator 34. Who has it? Please ignore the absences marked on your grade sheet. Pencils will not be available in the room. Too many were ending up on the floor. You will need to be responsible for bringing your own writing tool. Math Agenda-December 11


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