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Tuesday, October 14, 2008 SETUP DIRECTIONS Please take out Assignment Calendar, and Copy Tonight’s HW Materials on your desk: September Calendar 2009 Drill Sheet HW: 1-5 and 1-6 Evens Student Texts and Assignment Books Chapter 1 Vocabulary Sheet Begin your drill!!
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008 1) Find the measures of a and b. 2)The home owners would like to install indoor/outdoor carpeting on the enclosed porch. How many square feet of indoor/outdoor carpeting will be needed?
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008 Complete Your Weekly Summary and Turn in Your Drills
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008 Use your student text and take 15 minutes to fill in your Chapter 1 Vocabulary Chart
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We will calculate the area of composite figures and review for the unit test.
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Copy HW/Drill/Mad Gab Check HW: 1-5/1-6 Evens Only Check Perfect Perimeters and Awesome Areas Review 1-7 Composite Figures Unit 1 Stations Review
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Study for Unit 1 Test Signed Interims
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Friday 10/2 1-7 Installing Carpet and Tile (Composite Figures) Unit 1 Review Tuesday 10/6 Unit 1 Test Thursday 10/8 Introduction to Unit 2: Volume and Surface Area
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The rectangle shown below has a perimeter of 40 inches and length of 11 inches. What is the area of the rectangle? Question 1 11 in
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Susan is building a vegetable garden. The garden is laid out in the shape of the trapezoid shown below. Determine the area of the vegetable garden. Question 2 6 ft 20 ft 13 ft 11 ft
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The area of a square field is 19,881 square feet. How much fencing is needed to surround the field? Question 3
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Figure ABCD is a rhombus. What are coordinates of point C? Question 4
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Regulations require that when the pool is busy, there must be one lifeguard for every 1,250 square feet of water. What is the maximum number of lifeguards required? Use mathematics to explain how you determined your answer. Use words, symbols, or both. Question 5 Pool 60 ft 100 ft
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Find the area of the triangle on the right. Question 6
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A triangular window in a beach house is 40 inches in height and contains 1600 square inches of glass. Find the measure of the base of the window. Question 7 40 in
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Given x 2 = 375. What is the value of x? Question 8
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Question _____ Name: __________________________ Date: ________________ Pd: _______ Unit 1 Review Stations
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Worksheets and Notes: Unit 1 Review Homework Part 1 All Drills and Exit Cards Geometry Foldables Student Assignment Books (all homework) Homework Helper for Extra Practice Vocabulary Words: Refer to your Chapter 1 Vocabulary Chart
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