Friday, August 30, 2013

8/30-9/2 Labor Day!

We made it through a hot day and now we have 3 days off before a 3 day week.  Happy Holidays to those who are celebrating.  Relax to all and finish what you need to.

Alg II H - hw is p. 63 text #8-13, 30, 32, 53ab, 54; if you missed Friday, grab the notes when you get back

Alg I - I will collect the hw packet on tuesday; rain graph, function factory, p. 203 1-9

pre calc -  early quiz results look promising; 2nd half of ch 1 is more challenging and filled with quadratics and complex numbers.  Still, classroom effort has been stellar and I am very impressed with your ability to balance fun and the work.
I'm out-  off to look at waves and chase my daughter!
paz.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

8/29/13

alg II H -  good quiz scores; p. 63 #1-7, 25-29, 52  we'll most likely work on compressions and stretches tomorrow

alg I - p. 203 #1-9 in the text; we might work in pods tomorrow so change your behavior if you need to.

pre calc -  look over your notes for the quiz tomorrow

If anyone finishes early, great show at the pier tonight - N.O. Jazz!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

8/28/2013
Alg II H -  Quiz in the morning; think about our review in class today and also pg. 78 in the text is helpful.
Alg I - no hw; we'll finish notes tomorrow and do work in pods in 4-1
Pre calc - test on friday; those problems from pg. 12 could be some of the harder ones.  We'll look at one or two tomorrow and then have a test prep.

Pep Rally Friday and 3 day weekend coming up!

Monday, August 26, 2013

hw 8/26/13

Alg II -  complete the math handout.  For the first 3, check the graphs for the answer and look and name the domain and range using interval notation.  If you have trouble with the 4th problem, we will review that more on Tuesday.

alg I - do your best to complete the math crossword puzzles.  Those last 2 are pretty hard but I want to see your best effort!

pre calc -  finish the problems on pg. 5  #2-18 evens.  We move on to 1-2 manana and will do p. 11.




Friday, August 16, 2013

Students, Welcome back to school!  I am excited about this year and look forward to meeting you and helping you reach your math goals.  Go Vikings!

This year we are making changes to what we teach and how we teach using the new Common Core State Standards.  It will involve more math applications in real world contexts. I bet this sounds exciting...thank you for checking this out and he is a link with more info on CCSS.
http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/cc/mathresources.asp

All classes:
Don't forget to get those syllabi signed by you and your parents and turn it in!