Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Week of March 27

Did you know that you could win a gift certificate by going on Kahn Academy and getting the most challenges done? The school checks every Wednesday for the winner!

Having stress about testing? Go on Kahn Academy and practice your skills.
Person with the most amount of time(hours) and skills completed in will win a handmade school appropriate tshirt from ME!(*Sorry, you can't wear it to school)    Starts today!!!! 3/29/2017
*If two people are CLOSE, I will make 2 shirts!

* 6 hours must be done by the time you get back from SPRING BREAK!


Monday, March 20, 2017

3/20/2017

Monday hw


Regular- page 452-453 (1-8) and page 480-481 (1-6)


Advanced- worksheet day 1 and 2 from last week.


Tuesday-

Regular and Advanced- worksheet

FSA PACKET completed to day 21 due on Monday!

Monday, March 13, 2017

3/13/2017, notes from class, definitions of words for unit 16 typed out, and links for song videos and cube/volume videos





What is skewed?
Click here!~

Mean- Also known as the average.  The mean is found by adding up all of the given data and dividing by the number of data entries.
Median- The median is the middle number.  First you arrange the numbers in order from lowest to highest, then you find the middle number by crossing off the numbers until you reach the middle.
              Example:
                               - use the above data to find the median:
                                                66  74  75  78  82  89\
                            - as you can see we have two numbers, there is no middle number.  What do we do?
                   It is simple; we take the two middle numbers and find the average
                                                             75 + 78 = 153
                                                              153 / 2 = 76.5
                             Hence, the middle number is 76.5.
Mode-      -- this is the number that occurs most often.
Range-The Range is the difference between the lowest and highest values.


Cluster- When data seems to be "gathered" around a particular value.
Gap- an empty space located graph in a set of numbers
Outlier -A value that "lies outside" (is much smaller or larger than) most of the other values in a set of data.


Perimeter- the distance around a polygon.  You add up all the sides.
Triangle - polygon that has 3 sides
Quadrilateral - has 4 sides and includes rectangles, squares, kites, rhombus, and parallelograms
Pentagon- a polygon that has 5 sides
Hexagon- polygon that has 6 sides
Septagon - polygon that has 7 sides
Octagon-  polygon that has 8 sides
Nonagon-  polygon that has 9 sides
Decagon - polygon that has 10 sides


GREAT VIDEO ABOUT  HOW MANY CUBES IN A CUBE!
PLEASE WATCH!!!

WHAT IF YOU HAD A FRACTIONAL CUBE?

Area Song- ha ha- click here

Square singing about different number of sides.  click here

Polygon rap song click here

Mean, median and Mode song-- click here


Another mean, median, and mode song- click here 

Monday, March 6, 2017

3/6/2017 and Module 16 Videos