Monday, October 30, 2017

10/30/2017

Thursday's worksheet is page 146


Answers:








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 Friday's class lesson:


 Example 1  Letter C
Example 1 page 156



Monday, October 23, 2017

10-23-2017

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Monday, October 16, 2017

10/16/2017

Monday-  page 110 (2-10) 
Tuesday- page 122(3-8)
                 page 123 (14-16)
                 page 124 (23-24)
Wednesday  page 123 (17-22)  
                      page 135 (1-3)
Thursday- worksheet (1-15)






Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Module 5 Videos

 This module is filled with lots of computations.  What does that mean?  There are lots of problems where you will be using multiplication. 

 PLEASE STUDY YOUR MULTIPLICATION TABLES.  I CAN NOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH.


5.1  Dividing Whole numbers
Video one click here
Video two click here

5.2 Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Video one click here
Video two click here


5.3 Multiplying decimals
Video one click here  (Not Mr. Burger!  Wow)
Video two click here

5.4  Dividing decimals
Video one click here
Video two click here

5.5  APPLYING OPERATIONS WITH RATIONAL NUMBERS
VIDEO one click here
Video two click here

Monday, October 9, 2017

10/9/2017



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Friday's Notes






End of Friday's notes....
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Example of Wednesday's hw
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Monday, October 2, 2017

Module 4 Videos

4.1  Applying LCD and GCF to Fraction Operations
     Click here for video
  Or here
Last video, click here 



4.2  Dividing Fractions
For Mr. Burger's video click here
Another video- click here

4.3 Dividing Fractions with mixed numbers
1st video click here
2nd video click here

10/2/2017




THURSDAY HOMEWORK
PAGE 80-81 SHOW ALL WORK ON NOTEBOOK PAPER
PAGE 84 



Make sure that you reduce all fractions to simplest form.
Make sure that you don't multiply or divide fractions that




aren't in a/b form.
Remember that you must have the same denominator when you add or subtract fractions.
You do not need the same denominator when you multiply or divide fractions.










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