After students were done, they used laptops and worked on the marbleslide activity.
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Students completed the second district assessment on exponentials and logs.
After students were done, they used laptops and worked on the marbleslide activity. Go to student.desmos.com and type in: ZCZP3 Have a good weekend!
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Students completed the district assessment on exponentials. The second district assessment (mainly 7.3 - 7.6) will be tomorrow.
Students worked with a partner to complete the task of the scavenger hunt with log & exponential equations. Students worked through the 16 problems and many completed the task. Nice job working together! Students were also given back their post-tests so they could see what they still need to improve upon. Students were also given a 10 question review (& answers attached) on applications of exponential functions.
HW: Be prepared for the district summative assessment (7.1 - 7.2) tomorrow. Students created their own Bingo cards with peers' names. We used wheel decide to pick students to answer random questions on yesterday's study guide. We answered most of the questions on the guide.
The 2 district assessments will be on Thursday (7.1 - 7.2) & Friday (7.3 - 7.6) of this week! These are each 1 summative score. HW: Complete the study guide. Freshmen need to complete the Post-test. Students received their quiz 7.6 back - good work on those! Students worked on the practice test for about 20 minutes. Then students had the last 30 minutes to complete the post-test assessment.
Freshmen were absent today, so we'll see if we can test on Thursday, 3/9. HW: Complete the WS Practice Test (both sides) We went over WS 7.6 Test Prep & Practice. This was collected. Then we played a 10 review game using Kahoot. Students used the last 18 minutes to complete the partner quiz 7.6.
HW: None if you are caught up on your homework from chapter 7. Test next week! Today we focused on solving equations that used the natural logarithm, as well as using our properties of logarithms with the natural logarithm. This is really just a logarithm where the base is e.
HW: Quiz 7.6 is tomorrow. There are 2 sets of questions on www.tenmarks.com , 1 on exponential functions and 1 on logarithms, available (until 3/10) for practice/review. |
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