5th Hour Mathematics - 2020-2021-Tuesday and Thursday 10:30-11:55 and Friday's (11:00-11:30) Assignments
- Instructor
- Mr. David Fraser
- Term
- 2020-2021 School Year
- Department
- Math
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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Please take your time and use a pencil and paper to solve this equation. This is due today by 3 pm.
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Please type your first and last name on the form and try your best. This will count as a grade. Check your notes if you forget how to solve for the variable.
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Please do not start this quiz until we discuss the directions and answer any questions before I assign it in class Thursday.
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This is our homework for the week and include questions on the coordinate plane, distances between points and the use of absolute value to find those distances.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________Content: I can demonstrate knowledge of using absolute value to find distance on the coordinate plane.
Language: I can orally explain what absolute value is by using the frame “Absolute value is the distance from…."…."
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________Content: I can demonstrate knowledge of using absolute value to find distance on the coordinate plane.
Language: I can orally explain what absolute value is by using the frame “Absolute value is the distance from…."…."
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This our homework for the week (DUE ON 12/8). It covers the coordinate graph and rational points.
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Content: I can demonstrate knowledge of graphing points with rational coordinates on a coordinate plane."
Language: I orally explain where the x and y-axis is by using the frame “the x-axis runs…..the y-axis runs….”
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Content: I can demonstrate knowledge of graphing points with rational coordinates on a coordinate plane."
Language: I orally explain where the x and y-axis is by using the frame “the x-axis runs…..the y-axis runs….”
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This is our hw for the week. It involves identifying rational numbers on the number line, comparing rational numbers and ordering rational numbers from least to greatest.
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Content: I can demonstrate knowledge of rational numbers by accurately plotting their point on the number line.
Language: I can orally explain the meaning of absolute value by using the frame, “Absolute value is…”
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Content: I can demonstrate knowledge of rational numbers by accurately plotting their point on the number line.
Language: I can orally explain the meaning of absolute value by using the frame, “Absolute value is…”
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This is our new homework assignment for the week. It involves identifying integers (whole numbers that can be positive or negative).
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Content: I can use positive and negative integers by completing lesson 2.1.
Language: I can listen to explain the meaning of opposite numbers by using the frame, “An opposite number is...”
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Content: I can use positive and negative integers by completing lesson 2.1.
Language: I can listen to explain the meaning of opposite numbers by using the frame, “An opposite number is...”
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This quiz is due today. We will work on it during class today. It involves integers (positive and negative whole numbers)
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Please do not start the test until I go over directions.
This test will include all four operations of decimals and fractions. Please use your notebook to look at examples. Take your time and good luck!
This test will include all four operations of decimals and fractions. Please use your notebook to look at examples. Take your time and good luck!
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This is our review for operations with decimals and fractions. Please take a look at your notes while completing this and highlight any questions you might have.
The test will be next week (11/2-11/6) We will review one more day during that week then test.
The test will be next week (11/2-11/6) We will review one more day during that week then test.
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This is your homework for the week. It will contain problems that ask you to add, subtract, multiply, or divide using decimals or fractions.
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Content: I can demonstrate knowledge of solving multistep problems with fractions and decimals.
Language: I can orally explain how to divide fractions using the frame, “To divide fractions, first…”
6.NS.A.1 Interpret and compute quotients of fractions, and solve word problems involving division of fractions by fractions, e.g., by using visual fraction models and equations to represent the problem.
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Content: I can demonstrate knowledge of solving multistep problems with fractions and decimals.
Language: I can orally explain how to divide fractions using the frame, “To divide fractions, first…”
6.NS.A.1 Interpret and compute quotients of fractions, and solve word problems involving division of fractions by fractions, e.g., by using visual fraction models and equations to represent the problem.
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Please take your time on this quiz. You may use your notes to help you solve each problem.
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Content: I can demonstrate knowledge of dividing mixed numbers by using the standard algorithm
(steps).
Language: I can orally explain how to divide fractions using the frame, “To divide fractions, first…” (KEEP, CHANGE, FLIP)
6.NS.A .1 Interpret and compute quotients of fractions, and solve word problems involving division of fractions by fractions.
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Content: I can demonstrate knowledge of dividing mixed numbers by using the standard algorithm
(steps).
Language: I can orally explain how to divide fractions using the frame, “To divide fractions, first…” (KEEP, CHANGE, FLIP)
6.NS.A .1 Interpret and compute quotients of fractions, and solve word problems involving division of fractions by fractions.
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Please read the slide (slide 2) and find the mistake the student made. On slide 2, identify the mistake, then correct it and give the correct solution.
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Content: I can demonstrate knowledge of dividing and multiplying fractions by using the standard algorithm
(steps).
Language: I can orally explain how to divide fractions using the frame, “To divide fractions, first…”
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Content: I can demonstrate knowledge of dividing and multiplying fractions by using the standard algorithm
(steps).
Language: I can orally explain how to divide fractions using the frame, “To divide fractions, first…”
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Please make sure to show your work on a separate sheet of paper and take your time completing each question. Pay attention to the different operations in each problem.
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Content: I can demonstrate knowledge of dividing and multiplying fractions by using the standard algorithm
(steps).
Language: I can orally explain how to divide fractions using the frame, “To divide fractions, first…”
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Content: I can demonstrate knowledge of dividing and multiplying fractions by using the standard algorithm
(steps).
Language: I can orally explain how to divide fractions using the frame, “To divide fractions, first…”