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WARMUP
Equation of a line
1) m=2 , b= -5
2) m= -3, (4,6)
Graph
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5)y<-2/3X
6)y<= 3/4X +1
7) y<=1/4X +3

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LAST DAY OF FALL SEMESTER

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FRIDAY  QUIZ
Warm up
Review

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Warm up
Solve and graph on a number line.
Classwork Page 297 # 1-8
Homework Page 305 #1-4,13-20,25-32

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Page 207 # 12-17
Page 216 # 1-3
PAge 217 # 12-17
Page 223 # 14-19, 26-33

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Page 200 # 18-24
Page 206 # 3A,3B,3C,3D
Page 207 # 5-8

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Page 12 #1-9
Page 13 # 14-30

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Page 297 problems:2,4,6,8,12-28 evens
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WARM UP
EL 2 TOPIC REVIEW
Page 325
Problems
1,2,3,7,8,9,10,11,12,14,17,18
Exit Slip
Explain in complete sentences how to graph absolute value equations.

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WARM UP
EL 1 Topic Review
CW:
Page 8:# 14,16,18,20,22
Page 13: # 14,16,18,20, 26,28,30.

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EL # 4   
ESSENTIAL LEARNING TEST

Warm up
REview

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FRIDAY   QUIZ
WARM UP
REVIEW

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EL 4 Topics and Final Exam Topics

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REVIEW FOR THE FINAL EXAM
WARM UP
QUIZ- EL 1 and EL 2 Topics
CLASSWORK Page 339 # 46-53

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WARM UP
CLASSWORK- Page 337 #8-17, 27-30
HOMEWORK

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FRIDAY  QUIZ
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WARM UP
REVIEW
Quiz today has four questions and the students will be answering the questions in complete sentences and include at least one example for their answer. The questions ae from the EXIT SLIPS that are assigned in class.
Explain 3 different method of graphing an equation
Explain two different methods to solve the systems of equations
Explain how to graph 3 different types of inequalities.
Explain 3 different methods of writing the equation of a line.
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ALL HOMEWORK ARE DUE TODAY! Please include a cover page.

 

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EL 4 PRACTICE QUIZ

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WARM UP
QUIZ
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6.7 STUDY GUIDE

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View Full Size ImageWARM UP
THINK/PAIR/SHARE

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Page 270 # 3-5
Page 275 # 1-4
Page 276 # 7-16
Exit Slip
Explain how to use the elimination method to find the solution to the systems of equations.

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FRIDAY QUIZ
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ALL HOMEWORK AND CLASSWORK IS DUE ON FRIDAY WITH THE COVER PAGE!

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Warm up
THINK/PAIR/SHARE
(work with a partner)
Classwork
Homework
Solve the systems of equations using the elimination method
Page 268 # 3A, 3B, 1-4
Page 269 # 7-18
Page 270 # 33

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EXIT SLIP-Explain three methods of graphing an equation.
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Use the graphing method to solve the following equations
Page 267 #1,1B
Page 268 #3A,3B, 1-4, 7-18

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EL 4 Topics
Exit Slip-Explain three methods of graphing an equation.
Homework-
Page 254 #1A, 1B, 2A , 2B
Page 255 #1-4
Page 256 #5-8, 10-27

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El 4 Topics
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All homework from previous week is due with cover page listing the agenda and assignments of the weeks.
Classwork 2<groups<4
Write the definition of the following terms in the Frayer model: Definition, example, non example
Dependent
Independent
Consistent
Inconsistent
Exit Slip-Explain how to graph an equation using three different methods.
HW 5.1 Study guide both sides pages 61 and 62

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QUIZ/ TEST EL # 3
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HW-All the assignment for this week is due TODAY!
Turn in the  warmup, notes, Exit Slip and homework in order and with a cover page.
Write your name, date and period on the top right hand corner of the cover page.
List the assignments from Monday thru Friday on the cover page and staple all your work and turn in. All work is due by the end of the period.
REVIEW
TEST
TURN IN ALL THE WORK FOR THE WEEK WITH THE COVER PAGE AND THE LIST OF THE ASSIGNMENTS
  • WARM UP
  • EXIT SLIP
  • HAND OUTS
  • PRACTICE PROBLEMS

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Warm up review
Practice quiz
notes on the topics of EL 3

Study for EL 3 test
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Page 239 # 6-8
Page 240 # 10-15 and 20-25
Page 241 # 39-41

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STUDENT LED CONFERENCING

October 27, 2010

5:30 P.M. TO 7:30 P.M.


Graphing linear equations

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Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

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Graphing Linear Equations

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QUIZ
WARM UP- We will review the types of questions that are on the quiz. 
Take notes and pay attention!
Quiz is on Slope, Slope intercept equations, Point-Slope equations and some simple graphing.
There is also one question that has been on the exit slip this week which you have to answer to the best of your ability.

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EL TOPICS # 3
Warm up problems
Calculate the slope
1) (4,-5) (6,-8)
2) (3,5) (5,-3)
Calculate the slope given y-intercept and a point
3) b=-3 (-6,-7)
4)b=4 (3,8)
5) b=0 (4,9)
Write the equation of the line in point slope form
6)(4,-3) (-6, 2)
Write the equation in slope-intercept form
7) (7,8) (-3,5)
Write the equation of the line in the standard form
8) (3,5) (4,-2)
EXIT SLIP: Explain how you can write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form if given two points.
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page 243-245: # 13,14,32-37,40-46

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EL 3 Topics
Match the equation with the name
1. Slope intercept equation
2. Standard equation
3. Point Slope equation
a. y-y1=m(x-x1)
b. Ax+bY=C
c. y=mx+b
4 Find Slope: 
( 3,2 ) (8, -6)
(-4,3) (-5,-8)
5.Write the equation of line give slope and and y-intercept
m=2 b=-5
m=-3/4  b=6
m=-5/7 b=-3/8
6. Write the equation of the line
(3,8)  (4,6)
EXIT SLIP
Describe two methods of writing the equation of a line.

HW Page  page 224- 34-41 and 48-53

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Warmup
1 Calculate the slope give the two points: (3,4) (7,-3)
2 Write the equation of the line using y=mx+b when
m=2 and b=5
m=6 and b=-3
m=-3/4 and b=-8
3 Write the equation of the line using y-y1=m(x-x1) when given
m=2/5   

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QUIZ
TODAY
Warm up EL 3 topics
page 208 39-44
2161-6and 10-29

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 QUIZ
WARM UP 
calculating slope
measuring slope
writing the equation of a line given the slope and intercept
Page 207-8 CA Algebra 1 #s 12-32
4.3 Study Guide

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Warm up
Plotting points in the coordinate plane
Calculating Slope given the two points
CW PAge 193 # 20-31
EXIT SLIP- How can you calculate slope of a line given two points

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HW-Extention-4.1 Study Guide

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ALGBRA   1A  EL  TEST # 2
Test today 
Good Luck and do your best!

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6.6Absolute Value Inequalities
Page 332, Problems 8-16

| x+3 | = 4

| x+2 | < 5

| x+1 | > 5

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QUIZ
Period 2 6.5 Study Guide class work together
Period 4 Correct Quiz together
Period 6 & 7 Exit Slip Explain how to solve absolute value equations and inequalities.
  • Period 6 individually
  • Period 7 in groups
HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND
STUDY FPR  EL 2 TEST

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Warm up EL 2 topics
Standards 5.0 and 4.0 solving linear equations and solving multistep equations

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Powerpoint 6.3
Study guide 6.3

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6.3

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CW 
  • Warm up
  • 6.2 Solving inequalities Powerpoint
  • 6.2 Study guide
  • Textbook page 305, problems: 1,2,8,9,13,14,18,26,28,31
  • Exit Slip: Explain how to solve absolute value equations in your own words.

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CW 
  • warmup topics of EL2
  • PowerPoint notes 6.1 Solving Inequalities using addition and subtraction
  • 6.1 study guide
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QUIZ on  EL 2 Topics
Absolute value equations
Absolute value inequalities
Solving Mutlistep equations by addition/subtraction, dividing/multiplying.

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CW Abs Value Inequalities

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CW  Practice problems for EL 2
Absolute value equations
Solving Equations
section 2.8

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HW due is 2.5 solving Equations page 27
CW EL 2 Practice problems
Absolute value equations
Solving Equations and Inequalities

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EL 2 Practice Problems

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Cw warm up 2.4page26study guide and intervention
Glencoe Algebra 1 pg 95 problems: 2,4,12,14,16,18,20,22.

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CW 2.3 Solving Absolute Value Equations using multiplication and division, addition and subtractions-Study Guide and Intervention Hand out and textbook page 88 14-25

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CW solving absolute value equations.
Introduction of two answers for x in absolute value equations.
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HW page 82 # 14,16,22,36
Page 88: # 28,29,30,31,32,33

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EL2 Topics:
CWAbsolute Value quick review
Solving equations using addition and subtraction
Solving Absolute Value Equations
2.2 SG
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HW CH 2 Vocabulary using the Frayer model.
All Periods worked in groups. PERIOD 2 & 4 WERE GREAT.

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CW Summary EL 1 Review/Wrap up of EL1 Topics
1.7 page 13,14 Logical reasoning, Counterexample.
If-----, then------ statements
Hypothesis and conclusion in math statements
Counterexample: give an example to show the conclusion is incorrect:
If you have a computer, it is an apple computer; counterexample is that the computer can be a PC.
If you have a phone, then you have an iphone; counterexample is that you can have a droid.
HW Bring any missing assignments to class on Monday and be ready for EL 2 topics.
GROUP WORK WAS A SUCCESS! PERIOD 7 DID A GREAT JOB TODAY! HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND.

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MDTP Test
Math Diagnostic Testing Project
Designed by CSU/UC

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Essential Learning Test # 1
Topics include the following:
Order of Operations
Integers
Reciprocals
Opposites
Solving Absolute value Expressions

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Quiz, review notes for EL 1 Test

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HW STUDY EL test coming up
Foldable on Chapter 1 Algebraic Properties
1.6 page 11,12 SG and Intervention
CW topics to study during the break for the Essential Learning Test.
Adding, subtracting, multiplying and subtracting numbers
+ and + numbers
- and + numbers
- and - numbers
simplifying expressions using PEMDAS
Absolute value
Evaluate( solve) an equation by substituting the given value

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HW Book check on Tuesday. Make sure you have covered your book.
Glencoe CA Algebra textbook pg 29,30 problems: 2,8,10,12,14,16,24,26,28,30,32,36,38,40,42,58.

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HW Identity and Equality Property foldable
CW 1-5 Distribution Property
CW SG& Intervention pg 9,10 ( see link below)

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CW Foldable on Identity and Equality Properties 1.4 Glencoe CA Algebra
Order of Operations
PEMDAS
Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally
( ) exponents X div + -
1. Grouping [ ] or ( )
2. Exponents 3^2 = 3x3=9
3. Left to right Multiplication and Division--- They have the same importance
X div
div X
4. Left to right Addition and Subtraction--- They have the same importance
+ -
- +
examples:
2(5)+3(4+3)
2(5)+3(7)
10+21
31
2[5+(30/6)^2]
2[5+(5)^2]
2(5+25)
2(30)
60

15/3*6-4^2
15/3*6-16
5*6-16
30-16
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HW 2,4,6,8,14,16,20,22,26,28,30,37,34,38,40,46
CW 1.1 Skills practice page 1,
CW 1.2 Skills practice page 2

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CW 1.2 SG & Intervention page 3,page 4

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HW Glencoe CA Algebra 1.1 : #2,4,6,8,14,16,20,22,26,28,30,32,34,38,40, 46
CW SG and intervention 1.1 pg 1,2
http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/dl/free/0078778522/466725/a1sg.pdf
Skills Practice page 8,9
http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/dl/free/0078778522/466725/a1sp.pdf

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HW 1.1 Glencoe CA Algebra 2,4,6,14,22,26,28,38,46
CW SG & Intervention page 1,2
CW Skills Practice page 8

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CW 1.1 Variables and Expressions
SG and Intervention 1.1 page 8 & 9
+ addition, sum, add, more, plus
- subtraction, less, difference, minus, take away, less than
X multiplication, times, multiply, product, Of,
Division, Divide, Quotient
= is, equals,
> is greater than
< is less than
>= is greater than or equal to
<= is less than or equal to

3^2 Three to the power of two, Three to the second power, Three squared,3X3,9
3^3 Three to the power of three, three to the third power, three cubed, 3x3x3=27
2b^6 Two times b to the sixth power, two times b to the power of six
2XbXbXbXbXbXb
(2b)^6 The quantity 2b to the power of six
(2b)(2b)(2b)(2b)(2b)(2b)=2bX2bX2bX2bX2bX2b=2^6 b^6
X^n X to the nth power
Evaluate(solve)
2^6=2X2X2X2X2X2=64
C^2+21d Sum of C squared and 21 times d,21 more than c squared,c to the power of two plus 21 times d.

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Frayer Model Vocabulary
Use your textbook or the Glencoe website (multilingual eGlossary) to complete the assignment.
Please write each word with its definition, example, non-example, and a diagram.
1 Coefficient
2 Conditional Statement
3 Continuous Function
4 Coordinate System
5 Counterexample
6 Deductive Reasoning
7 Dependent Variable
8 Discrete Function
9 Domain
10 Function
11 Hypothesis
12 Independent Variable
13 Inequality
14 Like Terms
15 Open Sentence
16 Order of Operations
17 Power
18 Principle Square Root
19 Range
20 Solution Set
21 Variable

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Math Autobiography
A five paragraph description of your math background from elementary and middle school strengths and areas of improvement.

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CW developing class rules and expectations: Be reliable. Be safe. Be responsible. Be respectful. Behave.
CW Cornell Notes for math class. How and why to take Cornell notes.
$2 activity. A summarizing activity. How do take notes in Cornell notes format.

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Parents/Guardian signature and information on the syllabus

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Please visit the website for your textbook.