HW: Complete the quiz in your google classroom and complete the Desmos activity: Factoring Trinomials Mixed Review. Enjoy Homecoming!
We played a 20 question Kahoot game the reviewed factoring trinomials (with a = 1) and using the GCF and then factoring the trinomial. The rest of class, students worked on the quiz in their google classroom.
HW: Complete the quiz in your google classroom and complete the Desmos activity: Factoring Trinomials Mixed Review. Enjoy Homecoming!
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Students completed 5 - 10 (practice problems) attached to their notes. We checked these in class.
Then students had time to work on the Desmos: Factoring Trinomials Mixed Review & the Person Puzzle - M. Yunus. Those students who were done with both of those items could get started on the Quiz in Google Classroom. HW: Complete both Desmos: Factoring Trinomials Mixed Review & the Person Puzzle - M. Yunus. Turn in any missing work! We completed the front side of Notes: factoring when a = 1 and checked it in class. We collected the Circuit Training - Factoring when a = 1 Then we looked at how we could factor a trinomial when a is not 1 nor the GCF. We used the box method and completed about 5 examples together from our notes. Students had about 15 minutes to work on completing the back side of our warm-up or the Desmos activity: Factoring Trinomials. We did the first 2 - 3 slides together. You finish the other 7 - 8.
Use the links for review or practice (factoring trinomials when a is not 1) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXDOMz2BGWI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwH-Bvfnip0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFf7oDJp1pQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXqarVETZ2w HW: Complete both side of Notes: factoring when a = 1 & Desmos: Factoring Trinomials Mixed Review. We started with a numerical "Which One Doesn't Belong" and 1 - 4 on their attached practice worksheet. Then students did an electronic factoring card sort using Desmos (did only slides 1 & 2). Students also watch the Teach Me How to Factor video which reviewed key steps in the factoring process.
Lastly, students worked on a Circuit Training - factoring when a = 1 and we collected the Person Puzzle - Mother Teresa. HW: Complete Circuit Training - factoring when a = 1. Students received their first test back today. Those wishing to retake must complete the retake process (sheet in your google classroom) by 10/2.
We went over factoring methods of GCF, difference of squares, perfect square, simple trinomials where a = 1. Students had time to complete the Person Puzzle in class. Use the links below for more practice/help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJCZlbzX6u0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljAq4RDJtt8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WipYqupv9wY&list=PLD8CF85E686758097 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTW8UL0Bwyg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgPiykxCocw HW: Complete WS Students completed their first test of the semester and turned in any missing work.
Enjoy the weekend and get ready for Homecoming Week! We played a 16 question Kahoot game to review key features of parabolas in vertex form. Then students checked their study guide with the answer key posted in the Stream of their google classroom. We also went over questions. Students also had time to complete the Desmos review from the past two day: Function Transformations.
HW Complete any missing work. Your first test is tomorrow, 9/6. Students completed a which one doesn't belong with 4 graphs of parabolas. Then students worked on either the study guide for the upcoming test (this Friday) or they worked on Desmos: Function Transformations.
Students also received their Quiz 2 back. 2nd hour had a fire drill. HW: Complete the study guide and Desmos: Function Transformations. Students used the beginning of class (about 10 minutes) to complete the partner quiz from last Friday. Students then had the rest of class to complete any missing work as well as work that was due today - their 10 graphs and the 6 functions (built on transformations).
Students then had time to work on a Desmos review: Function Transformations. HW: Complete the Desmos review: Function Transformations. Your first test will be this Friday, 9/6. |
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