Monday, December 19, 2016

Module 8 and 9 Video's- 12/19 board photo below these links!

You will have a common fraction, decimal, and percent chart test on 1/11/2017!  It will be timed, so you need to memorize this!!!

Module 8- Videos

Module 8.1- Understanding Percents
1.    Click here 

Module 8.2 - Percents , Fractions, and Decimals
1.  Click here
2.  Click here

Module 8.3 - Solving Percent problems-
Use    is     =           or               part   =     %
         of          100                         whole     100

If the problem has a  % and an "of" you can change the percent to 100 and multiply.

1.  Click here
2. Click here
3.  Click here


Module 9- Videos

Module 9.1  - Exponents
1.  Click here
2. Click here

Module 9.2  Prime Factorization
1.  Click here


9.3 Order of operations

 Parenthesis
Exponents
Multiply or Divide from left to right. (Do what ever operation comes first.)
Add or Subtract from left to right ( Do what ever operation comes first.)


1.  Click here 
2. Click here


Do you want a Personal Math Tutor from the book to practice this?
Then click here:  https://my.hrw.com/wwtb/api/viewer.pl?uid=practice_user&cid=1&wid=flma15acc6ihwu4m09l0iayr



12/19/2016

You will have a common fraction, decimal, and percent chart test on 1/11/2017!  It will be timed, so you need to memorize this!!!


Ladder method
Tree method

Monday, December 12, 2016

12/12/2016




These are the common fractions/decimals/ and percents that need to be memorized by ALL CLASSES between now and January 10th.  There will be a timed 15 minute quiz when you get back from winter break.





Monday

Advanced  page 206-208

Regular  page  182-183
Quiz tomorrow 7.1 and 7.2

Tuesday

Advanced- page 212-214

Regular- page 184

Monday, December 5, 2016

12/5/2016



7.3  Converting within Measurement Systems
Click here

 or OR HERE


7.4  Converting between measurement systems
CLICK HERE

OR HERE

Math EXTRA TUTORING HELP,
FOR EXTRA PRACTICE, CLICK HERE

Monday, November 28, 2016

11/28/2016



7.1 Ratios, Rates, Tables, and Graphs
    Video


7.2  Solving Problems with Proportions
Video



Thursday, November 17, 2016

11/14/2016


Tuesday, November 8, 2016

11/7/2016


Tuesday, November 1, 2016

10/31/2016 and Module 6 Videos

Module 6 Videos

6.1  Ratio   - click here
6.1 Ratio - Click here


6.2 Rates and Ratios- click here
 6.2 Rates and Ratios- click here

6.3  Using Rates and Ratio's to solve problems, click here

 6.3 Using Rates and Ratio's to Solve Problems- NOTES


Monday, October 24, 2016

10/24/2016


Tuesday, October 18, 2016

10/17/2017





Monday, October 17, 2016

10/17/2016

MondayPeriod 1,6
10 problems
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Multiplication

1.     529 x 65=
2.     279 x 86 =
3.     300 x 73=
4.     101 x 67 =
5.     904 x 51 =
6.     616 x 41=
7.     604 x 88 =
8.     187 x 59 =
9.     720 x 89 =
10. 860 x 22 =

Monday, October 10, 2016

10/10/2016 - VIDEOS FOR MODULE 5!

Regular HW on Friday- 116-118
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5.1 Dividing video
5.1 Another video

5.2  Adding and subtracting decimals Video
5.2 Another video

5.3 Multiplying decimals video
5.3 Another video

5.4  Dividing decimals by decimals video
5.4  ANOTHER VIDEO

5.5 APPLYING RATIONAL OPERATIONS VIDEO
5.5 ANOTHER VIDEO

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

10/31/2016


Hurricane Matthew Week 10/4/2016

Regular Math Period 1,6
Monday-
page 94-96

Tuesday
Worksheet

Advanced Math
Monday-page 102 Test tomorrow on Module 4

Tuesday- Worksheet

STAY SAFE!

Monday, September 26, 2016

9/26/2016

Multiplication Quiz on Tuesday for Advanced and Wednesday for Regular!

Videos for Module 4

4.1 GCF and LCM  click here
4.1 second video click here
4.1 Adding and subtracting fractions click here
4.2 Dividing fractions click here
4.2 Another video click here
4.3 Dividing mixed numbers click here
4.3 Dividing mixed numbers click here 
4.4 Multistep problems click here 

Videos on Simplifying before you MULTIPLY!
1. Click hereh
2. Click here

Subtracting and borrowing is shown below!


Monday, September 19, 2016

9/19/2016






Videos For this Module
3.1 Rational Numbers
3.2 Identifying Opposites and Absolute Value of rational Numbers
3.2 second video
3.3 Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers
3.3 Second Video

9/19/2016










Videos For this Module
3.1 Rational Numbers
3.2 Identifying Opposites and Absolute Value of rational Numbers
3.2 second video
3.3 Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers
3.3 Second Video

Monday, September 12, 2016

9/12/2016


All THAT QUIZ CODES ARE ON PINNACLE!!!

Regular Math-   Thursday's hw is now Friday's hw.
Thursday- Regular- Vocabulary words defined.

Advanced- Thursday page 50-52 .


Vocabulary - Module 3

1. absolute value- a number's distance from 0 on the number line.
2. decimal-decimal means a number based on tenths.
3. Dividend-the amount that you want to divide up. dividend ÷ divisor = quotient
4. divisor -A number by which another number is to be divided. (look above)
5. fraction-a numerical quantity that is not a whole number (e.g., 1/2, 0.5).
6. integers-a whole number; a number that is not a fraction.
7.  negative numbers- numbers less than zero and located to the left of 0 on a number line.
8. opposites- The opposite of a number is just the number on the opposite side of zero on the number line.
9. positive numbers- numbers greater than zero located to the right of 0 on a number line
10. whole numbers-Also called counting number. one of the positive integers or zero; any of the numbers (0, 1, 2, 3, …).
11. rational number-  any number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers.
12. venn diagram- a visual representation used to show the relationships between groups. 






Notes from 9/14- Module 3.1





Kahn Academy CODES

Period 1 -EZR8AN
Period 2 -  QXKUQX
 Period 4- SGRBUU
Periood 5-  N8SHND
Period 6-     CEC9VM






Module 3
3.1 Video- Venn Diagram- Click here
 3.1 Video- Click here

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

9/6/2016

Open house is on September 8 at 6-7:30pm.







Friday, September 2, 2016

Pinnacle Instructions


Monday, August 29, 2016

8/29/2016

1.2  Ordering Integers Video- click here!

1.2 Ordering Integers Video- Click here!

1.3  Absolute Value video- CLICK HERE

2.1 Prime factorization short cut for GCF  - CLICK HERE

2.1  GCF with Mr. Burger- CLICK HERE 

2.1  GCF with factor ladders  click here

2.2 LCM with Mr  Burger- Click here 

2.2 LCM with prime factorization method  CLICK HERE

Welcome to 6th Grade Math!

Dear Parents, Guardians, and Students,

           
            Welcome to sixth grade math!  This letter will provide you with information about our math class and answer some questions you may have about the year.  As a sixth grader, your child will build on all of the math topics he or she has learned in previous years and eventually extend his or her thinking algebraically.

            Our math class will always begin with a warm-up activity. Warm-ups will include, but not be limited to topics such as number sense, computation, data-analysis, percents, and geometry.  We will start the year with an important study of integers and rational numbers.

            Homework is an essential aspect of learning and can/will be assigned every night (including Fridays).  Your child should expect to spend between 15 and 30 minutes on each assignment.  If your child misses class (due to illness, etc.) he or she is responsible for making up the assigned homework, as well as any activities from class that day.  Please be aware that your child’s homework can be either online or in their math workbooks.

            Assessment is another important aspect of learning. There will be a quiz or a test approximately every 4 to 6 class periods.  Grading will be done in accordance with the math department policy and quarterly grades will be calculated as follows:

Tests:                                                                             40%
Quizzes:                                                                         25%
Formal Assessments                                                        5%
Class work, assignments, and activities:                        20%
Homework:                                                                    10%

            The textbook will be used for this course: Go Math, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.  Each child will be issued a workbook that will be utilized along with the online book.  YES, your child’s math class is GOING DIGITAL!     It is essential that each student come prepared to class everyday with his or her math binder, notebook paper, and a pencil.  In addition, it is suggested that your child have their own personal headphones and a jump drive. 
            I am very happy and excited to have the opportunity to teach your child mathematics this year.  I will make every effort to make lessons both interesting and effective.  A strong home-school line of communication is essential to academic success and I invite your questions and concerns at any time.  Please contact me via e-mail at Cheryl.himmel@browardschools.com  or through the main office at (754) 323-4600.  I will do my best to return your calls and your e-mails within 48 hours.  I look forward to meeting you at Back to School night.

                                                                                                               Sincerely,

                                                             Cheryl Himmel



Suggested Supplies: 
1 inch 3 ringed binder(you can share it with another class)
 notebook paper
 3-5 pencils
 pens (to check work)
 

OPTIONAL Donations to classroom

tissues

Monday, June 6, 2016

Last Week Of School

As the year comes to a close, please make sure that you are doing the review that quiz.org assignments.  Please check pinnacle for your passcode to get into the assignment.  If you are turning them in late, please let me know so that I can update YOUR grade.  I have 110+ kids and I CAN NOT keep track if you decide to do it at a later date.  IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO LET ME KNOW IT WAS MADE UP BY WEDNESDAY JUNE 8TH.

I enjoyed having you ALL in my class.  Have a safe summer and remember to review integers over the break.

Mrs. Himmel

Monday, May 23, 2016

Week of 5/23/2016

Tuesday!  Regular classes must do their that quiz.org that they didn't finish in class today.  Codes are below!  Scroll down......
Period 1

Period 5

Period 6

Advanced-  page 567-568 all (started in class) and page 569-570 all.

Regular- worksheets below.



Tuesday, May 17, 2016

5/16/2016

 

MATH FINAL - JUNE 1ST


Monday, May 9, 2016

5/9/2016




Monday-
Advanced
Page 528-530

Regular- worksheet below ( supposed to copy questions in class)