Thursday, March 24, 2011

Lesson 19 last two examples worked out

Hi Folks,
Upon request I put up the last two examples that we didn't have a chance to do in class. Also for your information here are the questions for the lesson we have done recently:

Lesson 16 #1 -10
Lesson 17 #1-12
Lesson 18 #3-9
Lesson 19 #1-9

Have a fabulous Spring Break and we'll see you in April!

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Lesson 16

Hi Folks,
I know that many of you were away on Friday so I thought you should know that we worked on Lesson 16 and I assigned questions 1 to 10 for homework.

Just a reminder that your test is Monday:)

Cheers
Ms Scallion

Exercise #19

For Thursday March 24. Friday March 25 will be a work period.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Exercise #18 notes

For Wednesday March 23, 2011

Exercise #17 notes

For Tuesday March 22, 2011

Exercise #16 Notes

We moved this lesson to Friday March 18, 2011 and the test was switched to Monday March 21. Steph and Dustin tell me I am not going crazy and that I informed the class of this on Tuesday, but the rest of the class had no clue! Either way it is print now and we must stick to it:)

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Things to Know

Hey Folks,

What a crazy few days! I just wanted to remind you that you need to omit 13 and 15 on exercise 11.

  1. Lesson 10 do questions 1 - 6
  2. Lesson 12 do questions 1-14
That's all for now...remember test Friday on Lessons 1 through 15

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Exercise #15 notes

These are for Monday...Pi Day! Take a moment to marvel at the ration of Pi and think about how useful it is:) After you are done marveling we can start lesson 15 on Monday. Remember that Tuesday we are going back to Lesson 10...more graphs! This time we are doing the reciprocal graphs. So much fun!

Exercise #14 notes

These are Friday March 11th notes! I am a bit slow getting them up but better late than never.

Exercise #13 notes ~ equations

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Exercise #13 notes ~ graphing

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Exercise #11 notes

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