Please check Powerschool for class grade as of March 13.
See Letter for details about grading remote work in Math 1.
You do NOT need access to a printer to complete any of these assignments. You may write on your own paper. Please NUMBER YOUR WORK for any required assignments.
All required paper assignments will need to be submitted to your teacher on Google Classroom.
MOST RECENT ASSIGNMENTS ARE LISTED FIRST! Feedback will be given in Google Classroom for all assignments. Grades will be recorded in PowerSchool.
All required paper assignments will need to be submitted to your teacher on Google Classroom.
MOST RECENT ASSIGNMENTS ARE LISTED FIRST! Feedback will be given in Google Classroom for all assignments. Grades will be recorded in PowerSchool.
Final Review Project
Resources & Classwork:
Congratulations! You have made it to the end of Math 1! It's time to review and build a study guide/resource book that you can take with you to Math 2.
Step 1: Review the list of concepts and skills that you learned in Math 1.
Step 2: Look at the sample study guide for the Sequences Unit. It is done for you as examples of what you might create. This study guide is in two parts to show you two different ideas for how you might organize information. The first part is a page with flaps that open to reveal information (pages 2 and 3 show the details of each section and what is under the flaps). The second part is a graphic organizer, color coded for different information and with worked examples. There are many other ideas for how to organize and create a study guide or resource book.
Step 3: Make your own study guide/resource book for each of the remaining units. You may design it & make it as detailed as you would like. Ideally, you will use this in Math 2 and Math 3 to help you review topics as they come up.
A useful study guide will include:
-all key ideas and vocabulary
-lists of steps for procedures
-worked example problems
The best study guide will:
-be organized and easy to read
-have clear titles and labels to make it easy to find information
Additional resources have been provided for you. This review project folder includes some notes and review sheets with solutions for each unit. On DeltaMath, you can find an assignment for every unit. The DeltaMath assignments are not required assignments, but would be useful for finding example problems with correct solutions to use in your study guides.
You do not need to turn in this assignment and can choose to work on it throughout next few months. If you have questions or need help, please come to office hours or email your teacher to set up an appointment.
Congratulations! You have made it to the end of Math 1! It's time to review and build a study guide/resource book that you can take with you to Math 2.
Step 1: Review the list of concepts and skills that you learned in Math 1.
Step 2: Look at the sample study guide for the Sequences Unit. It is done for you as examples of what you might create. This study guide is in two parts to show you two different ideas for how you might organize information. The first part is a page with flaps that open to reveal information (pages 2 and 3 show the details of each section and what is under the flaps). The second part is a graphic organizer, color coded for different information and with worked examples. There are many other ideas for how to organize and create a study guide or resource book.
Step 3: Make your own study guide/resource book for each of the remaining units. You may design it & make it as detailed as you would like. Ideally, you will use this in Math 2 and Math 3 to help you review topics as they come up.
A useful study guide will include:
-all key ideas and vocabulary
-lists of steps for procedures
-worked example problems
The best study guide will:
-be organized and easy to read
-have clear titles and labels to make it easy to find information
Additional resources have been provided for you. This review project folder includes some notes and review sheets with solutions for each unit. On DeltaMath, you can find an assignment for every unit. The DeltaMath assignments are not required assignments, but would be useful for finding example problems with correct solutions to use in your study guides.
You do not need to turn in this assignment and can choose to work on it throughout next few months. If you have questions or need help, please come to office hours or email your teacher to set up an appointment.
Unit 8 - Quadratic Functions
Week #2 Required Assignment: Complete each of the problems for the Quadratic Applications Unit Review on a separate sheet of paper. Turn your solutions on Google Classroom by Sunday, May 24th. Use your notes and videos from previous units to help you when necessary. Past assignments are also able to be completed to help increase your grade between now and the end of the semester.
Week #1 Resources & Classwork:
Read and copy the notes for each topic, then complete the odd problems on each worksheet. Answers are included for each worksheet and even problems are good for practice if you need more. Video versions of the notes are provided so you can hear teachers talk through the problems in addition to written notes. Copy notes: Vertex Form Notes & Video Worksheet: Forms of Quadratics Info WS Worksheet: Vertex Form WS Copy notes: Objects in Motion Notes & Video Worksheet: Objects in Motion WS NOTE: Complete ALL problems and turn in #4, 6B, 7Crossette, 9, & 11 on Google Classroom Selected Solutions |
Week #1 Required Assignments: Note - there are 2 parts to this weeks required assignment.
AFTER you have completed the notes and worksheets, sign in to Delta Math and complete the assignment Quadratics - Forms of Equations and Features AND submit your work and answers to #4, 6B, 7Crossette, 9, & 11 from Objects in Motion WS in Google Classroom by Sunday, May 17. Work you submit must be your own! You can complete on your own paper or print and work on the page, but must submit on Google Classroom. |
Functions Review Activity
Resources & Classwork:
Use your graphing calculator or Desmos to graph a variety of different functions. You will need linear, exponential, and quadratic functions on one "sheet" where each function is clearly visible and they work together to create a picture or design. Try different combinations until you are happy with the result. Then look over this completed example project. Your final product can be a recognizable picture or it can be an abstract design. This is a chance to be creative and have some fun with math! Need help with Desmos? Watch this video tutorial |
Required Assignment:
Please read and follow all directions! Complete the project and submit art piece and project sheet on Google Classroom. Function Review Art Project If you do not have graph paper, you have several options: -Print your own. Lots available free online. -Take two sheets of lined paper and turn one sheet 90 degrees, hold up to a window - instant graph paper! -Use a ruler and draw axes on a plain sheet of paper, mark off a scale (1cm works well) and sketch in guidelines (lightly) -Complete graph on Desmos. You will need to research how to color and shade regions on Desmos so that you can color/decorate your final product, then screen capture the final art piece. |
Factoring Unit
Solutions for Week #2 and Week #3 Classwork worksheets are posted here: Classwork Solutions
Week #3 Resources & Classwork:
Read and copy the notes for each topic, then complete the odd problems on each worksheet. Answers are included for each worksheet and even problems are good for practice if you need more. Video versions of the notes are provided so you can hear teachers talk through the problems in addition to written notes. Week #3 April 27 - May 3 Copy notes: Multistep Factoring Notes & Video Worksheet: Multistep Factoring WS Copy notes: Solve by Factoring Notes & Video Worksheet: Solve by Factoring WS |
Week #3 Required Assignments:
Week #3 April 27 - May 3 AFTER you have completed the notes and worksheets, complete the assignment Factoring Week #3 and submit in Google Classroom by Sunday, May 3. Work you submit must be your own! You can complete on your own paper or print and work on the page, but must submit on Google Classroom. |
Week #2 Resources & Classwork:
Read and copy the notes for each topic, then complete the odd problems on each worksheet. Answers are on page 2 for each worksheet and even problems are good for practice if you need more. Video versions of the notes are provided so you can hear teachers talk through the problems in addition to written notes. Week #2 April 20 - 26 Copy notes: Trinomial Factoring Notes & Video 1 & Video 2 Worksheet: Trinomial Factoring WS Copy notes: Trinomial Factoring Shortcut Notes & Video Worksheet: Trinomial Factoring Shortcut WS Copy notes: Factoring Difference of Squares Notes & Video Worksheet: Factoring Difference of Squares WS |
Week #2 Required Assignments:
Week #2 April 20 - 26 AFTER you have completed the notes and worksheets, complete the assignment Factoring Week #2 and submit in Google Classroom by Sunday, April 26. Work you submit must be your own! You can complete on your own paper or print and work on the page, but must submit on Google Classroom. |
Week #1 Resources & Classwork:
Read and copy the notes for each topic, then complete the odd problems on each worksheet. Answers are on page 2 for each worksheet and even problems are good for practice if you need more. Video versions of the notes are provided so you can hear teachers talk through the problems in addition to written notes. Week #1 April 13 - 19 Copy notes: Why Factor Notes & Video Copy notes: Factor GCF Notes & Video Worksheet: Factor GCF WS Copy notes: Factor by Grouping Notes & Video Worksheet: Factor by Grouping WS Watch video: X-game Calc & Desmos Video |
Week #1 Required Assignments:
Week #1 April 13 - 19 AFTER you have completed the notes and worksheets, sign in to DeltaMath and complete the assignment Factoring Week #1 by Sunday, April 19 |
Review of Unit 7 Building Quadratic Functions
Resources & classwork:
Read & copy the notes, then complete the review sheet assignments that are scattered throughout the notes. When you complete the notes, you should have completed the entire review sheet. Links to all documents are below. The review sheet is pages 16-19 in your WS packet, but is also included below if you need it. Review Notes Copy notes & complete review sheet Review WS p16-19 in packet AFTER you finish the Review WS, check your answers: Review WS Answers |
Required Assignment:
Unit 7 Assessment You may use your notes and your review sheet to help you complete the assessment. Work you submit must be your own! You can complete on your own paper or print and work on the page, but must submit on Google Classroom by Monday, April 13 |
How to use Desmos Online Calculator
Resources:
Watch this video tutorial on using the Desmos online calculator, then practice using the calculator. Once you are comfortable with the skills in the video, complete the Desmos Activity. |
Required Assignment:
After you know how to use the Desmos online calculator, go to student.desmos.com and use the code for your teacher to complete the Using Desmos Calculator Activity by Monday, April 13 Arwood 6USVRT Hicks FCNV5V Meek SP9QFD Tetreault F935BX |