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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Week of October 26th

Math 7
10/26 Radius and Diameter
10/27 Circumference
10/28 Area of a circle
10/29 Assessment (radius, diameter, circumference, and area)
10/30 NO SCHOOL

Pre-Algebra
10/26 Order of Operations
10/27 Writing Algebraic Expressions
10/28 Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
10/29 Assessment (order of operations, writing and evaluating algebraic expressions)
10/30 NO SCHOOL

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Week of October 19th

ALL LATE WORK IS DUE OCTOBER 23RD. PLEASE CHECK SKYWARD FOR ANY MISSING ASSIGNMENTS!

Math 7

10/19 Rules of Divisibility
10/20 Divisibility
10/21 Prime and Composite Numbers
10/22 Prime Numbers 1-100
10/23 Game Day/ Make-up Day / All late work due

FOR MORE PRACTICE IDENTIFYING PRIME AND COMPOSITE NUMBERS

http://www.aaamath.com/g57_prx1.htm#section3

Pre-Algebra

10/19 Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
10/20 Multiplying Fractions
10/21 Dividing Fractions
10/22 Fractions Assessment
10/23 Game Day / Make-up Day / All late work due

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Week of October 12th

Math 7
10/12 One Step Equations (add and subtract)
10/13 One Step Equations (multiply and divide)
10/14 One Step Equations (add, subtract, multiply, and divide)
10/15 Review One Step Equations
10/16 Assessment one step equations

Pre-Algebra
10/12 Simplifying Fractions
10/13 Add / Subtract fractions with common denominators
10/14 Add / Subtract fractions with uncommon denominators
10/15 Review adding and subtraction fractions
10/16 Assessment Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Week of October 5th

Math 7
10/5 Order of Operations
10/6 Order of Operations
10/7 Writing Algebraic Expressions
10/8 Evaluate Expressions
10/9 ASSESSMENT order of operations, writing algebraic expressions, evaluate expression

Pre-Algebra
10/5 GCF, LCM, and Prime Factorization Review
10/6 GCF, LCM, and Prime Factorization ASSESSMENT
10/7 Mixed numbers to improper fractions/Simplifying
10/8 Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers/Simplifying
10/9 Review improper fractions and mixed numbers

For more practice converting improper fractions http://www.aaamath.com/g57c_fx1.htm

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Week of September 28

Math 7
9/28: Multiplying Integers
9/29: Dividing Integers
9/30: Integers Test
10/1: NO SCHOOL
10/2: NO SCHOOL

Pre-Algebra
9/28: Prime Factorization
9/29: Greatest Common Factor using Prime Factorization
9/30: Least Common Multiple using Prime Factorization
10/1: NO SCHOOL
10/2: NO SCHOOL

Students can practice identifying prime numbers at http://www.aaamath.com/g57_prx1.htm#section3

Remember to use your divisibilty rules

Divisibility Tests Example
A number is divisible by 2 if the last digit is 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8. 168 is divisible by 2 since the last digit is 8.
A number is divisible by 3 if the sum of the digits is divisible by 3. 168 is divisible by 3 since the sum of the digits is 15 (1+6+8=15), and 15 is divisible by 3.
A number is divisible by 4 if the number formed by the last two digits is divisible by 4. 316 is divisible by 4 since 16 is divisible by 4.
A number is divisible by 5 if the last digit is either 0 or 5. 195 is divisible by 5 since the last digit is 5.
A number is divisible by 6 if it is divisible by 2 AND it is divisible by 3. 168 is divisible by 6 since it is divisible by 2 AND it is divisible by 3.
A number is divisible by 8 if the number formed by the last three digits is divisible by 8. 7,120 is divisible by 8 since 120 is divisible by 8.
A number is divisible by 9 if the sum of the digits is divisible by 9. 549 is divisible by 9 since the sum of the digits is 18 (5+4+9=18), and 18 is divisible by 9.
A number is divisible by 10 if the last digit is 0. 1,470 is divisible by 10 since the last digit is 0.