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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Wednesday 6/1

We corrected homework, went over the Chapter 13 test from last week, and did some review in class to prepare for tomorrow's Final Exam.

Feel free to open the cool Jeopardy Review Game at home (PowerPoint) to answer even more review questions.

Homework: Prepare for the semester exam

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Tuesday 5/31

We completed our final lesson of the year today, Lesson 17.2, which focused on two-way data tables.

Also, the Final Exam will begin on Thursday and continued on Friday. A Study Guide has been uploaded to the Document Locker.

Homework: Finish textbook pages 906-909

Thursday HW Solutions: Lesson 16.2

Friday, May 27, 2016

Friday 5/27

Have a great Memorial Day Weekend, everyone!

And now for the final extra credit of the year:

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Thursday 5/26

We did a second "Line of Best Fit" Desmos Activity in class today. If you weren't able to finish it in class, please do so tonight at home. I won't grade them until tomorrow.

Period 1: HRPX
Period 2: UNFC

Homework: Textbook pages 844-847 & bring a calculator for tomorrow's test

Tuesday HW Solutions: Lesson 16.1

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Wednesday 5/25

Today we took our Chapter 13 test.

If you have any unfinished Desmos Activity work from earlier this week, make sure to get it finished tonight!

Homework: None ☺

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Tuesday 5/24

We dove into lines of best fit today with TWO different Desmos activities (that took the place of Lesson 16.1).

If you need to finish up either activity the class codes can be found below.

student.desmos.com

Line of Best Fit Activity
Period 1: D77R
Period 2: SP4G

LEGO Comparison Activity
Period 1: 2ZRC
Period 2: 2WAM

Homework: Textbook pages 838-840

Monday HW Solutions: Lesson 15.2

Monday, May 23, 2016

Monday 5/23

Today we worked with scatter plots, clusters, outliers, positive and negative associations, and linear, nonlinear, and no association sets of data in an awesome Desmos Activity.


Didn't finish in class? Use the class code below to complete it tonight. I won't grade your work until tomorrow. student.desmos.com

Period 1: 5G7M
Period 2: HFAX

Homework: Textbook pages 813-815

Friday, May 20, 2016

Friday 5/20

And that's a wrap for our state testing for the year. :-) Thank you all for your great effort and excellent work this week!!

As a reminder, the last MATHia grading period of the year closes tonight. If you haven't met your goals, make sure you spend some time at home this afternoon.

Here is this week's extra credit:

Monday, May 16, 2016

Monday 5/16

Today was our first day of California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) testing. We'll continue our state testing for the remainder of the week.

There will be no homework this week while we conduct state testing. Woo-hoo!!

Be sure to get a good night's sleep each night and eat a filling and nutritious breakfast each morning. We want you ready to show off and demonstrate everything you've learned this year!

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Thursday 5/12 & Friday 5/13

We wrapped up our last practice assessment (Geometry) in class today. Next week, it's CAASPP/SBAC time!

Be sure to get plenty of sleep each night and eat a nutritious breakfast each morning so you're ready to do your best each day.

Here is this week's extra credit:

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Wednesday 5/11

Today we worked on a practice performance task in class.

Homework: Textbook pages 779-782 (#5, 7, 10)

Monday/Tuesday HW Solutions: Cone Volume worksheet answer key

Monday, May 9, 2016

Monday 5/9 & Tuesday 5/10

We're on block schedule this week (except for Wednesday), so you either met with me today, or will tomorrow for a double dose of mathematics goodness.

Today we tackled both the volume of cones in Lesson 14.2 and worked with the volume of spheres in Lesson 14.3.

Homework: Cone Volume worksheet

Friday, May 6, 2016

Friday 5/6

We wrapped up our second interim assessment today. Thanks for your hard work, everyone!

Here is this week's extra credit:

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Thursday 5/5

We continued our work with cylinders and volume today in the second half of Lesson 14.1.

Homework: Textbook pages 757-759

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Wednesday 5/4

Today we began our look at volume by investigating the properties of cylinders in Lesson 14.1. We did the first two parts of the lesson today, and will continue with the rest of it tomorrow.

Homework: Textbook pages 752-753

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Tuesday 5/3

We discussed operations with scientific notation today in Lesson 13.5.

You should now be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide numbers written in scientific notation, just as you can numbers written as a integer, decimal, or fraction. It's all connected.

Homework: Textbook page 728

Monday, May 2, 2016

Monday 5/2

We passed back the Chapter 11 & 12 tests and worked in MATHia today.

MATHia grades will be calculated at the end of the week next week. Are you on pace to meet your goals?

Homework: MATHia practice

Friday, April 29, 2016

Friday 4/29

We took a practice interim assessment in class today. Nice work!

Here is this week's extra credit:

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Thursday 4/28

We finished our intro to scientific notation today with the last part of Lesson 13.4.

Homework: Textbook page 709

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Wednesday 4/27

Today we learned how to use scientific notation to represent both really large and really small numbers in Lesson 13.4. We'll do some more work with scientific notation tomorrow.

Here's a great visualization of the kinds of things for which we'd need scientific notation to measure or count. Notice the base 10 power in the lower right corner?

Homework: Textbook pages 714-715 (#2-4) & page 717 (#2-4)

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Tuesday 4/26

Today we finished our look at exponent properties with a look at negative and zero exponents in Lesson 13.3.

This now completes all six of the exponent rules that you need to memorize and be able to use to solve and simplify a variety of problems. You'll find all six in the graphic on this post. Study, study, study; practice, practice, practice!
  • Product Rule of Powers
  • Quotient Rule of Powers
  • Power to a Power Rule
  • Negative Exponent Rule
  • One Rule
  • Zero Rule

Homework: Read page 710; do page 708

Monday, April 25, 2016

Monday 4/25

We worked in MATHia, talked a bit about the timeline for the next several weeks, and reviewed last Thursday's homework in class today.

Homework: MATHia practice

Friday, April 22, 2016

Friday 4/22

Tough test to close out the week. Nice work, everyone. Enjoy some downtime this weekend; we'll be back at it with powers next week.

If you'd like more time to finish your test, you may come in on Monday before school, during lunch, or after school.

Don't forget that MATHia grades close tonight!

Here is this week's extra credit:

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Thursday 4/21

Today we investigated multiplying and dividing powers in Lesson 13.2. Don't forget to complete any unfinished classwork from today. Problems 2, 3, and 4 were assigned in class.

Tomorrow we'll be taking our Chapters 11 and 12 test. Be sure to study your pre-tests, chapter summaries, and old class work / homework to arrive prepared.

Homework: Textbook pages 700-701

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Wednesday 4/20

We learned about powers and exponents today in Lesson 13.1.

Homework: Textbook page 692

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Tuesday 4/19

Many of us were away today performing at Knott's Berry Farm with band, orchestra, or choir. Those that remained worked on MATHia.

Have you met your goals for the week?

Homework: MATHia practice

Monday, April 18, 2016

Monday 4/18

We took Common Assessment #5 in class today, then worked in MATHia afterwards.

Homework: MATHia practice

Friday, April 15, 2016

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Thursday 4/14

Today you finished up our look at systems of linear equations with Lesson 12.2.

We'll put your new knowledge and skills to the test on Common Assessment #5 on Monday. Don't forget to put in a little extra time studying over the next few days.

Homework: Textbook pages 659-661

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Wednesday 4/13

I was out today, but in my absence you finished up Lesson 12.1, further developing your skills in writing systems from a context and solving them using linear combinations.

Homework: Textbook pages 652-654 (#1-4)

Tuesday HW Solutions: Linear Combinations worksheet answer key

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Tuesday 4/12

We discovered our third and final method to solve systems of linear equations today: solving by using linear combinations (also sometimes called the elimination method) in Lesson 12.1.

It takes a little bit of practice to get this technique down, but I think you'll find it quite helpful to quickly and easily find the solution of a linear system of equations.

Be sure to use the example on page 652 to help you with your homework tonight!

Also, we'll be taking Common Assessment #5 on Monday, April 18th. A study guide has been posted in the Document Locker.

Monday, April 11, 2016

Monday 4/11

Today was a MATHia day for us, the first of this new grading period. I hope you were able to get off to a great start! Progress is available at the link above.

Homework: MATHia practice

Friday, April 8, 2016

Friday 4/8

Have a great weekend, everyone.

Here is this week's extra credit:

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Thursday 4/7

Today we wrapped up our look at solving systems via substitution with the last of Lesson 11.4.

Tonight's homework is tough, so please be sure to give it your best effort, care, and attention. We want you all to be substitution masters!

Homework: Textbook pages 635-636

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Wednesday 4/6

We spent another day working with solving systems of linear equations by substitution, this time shifting our attention towards context problems and systems that model them with Lesson 11.3, Problem 3.

Be sure to put in an additional 10 minutes each night studying these new concepts and/or reviewing any homework or class work errors. This is tough stuff and requires extra effort to master.

Homework: Textbook pages 631-632 (#1a-d)

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Tuesday 4/5

Today we introduced ourselves to a second method to solve systems of linear equations: Substitution!

We're going to be working with this method all week, so you'll have plenty of time to get comfortable with the ins and outs.

Today was a good intro. Tonight's homework will be a good chance to test out your new skills.

Homework: Textbook page 630

Monday, April 4, 2016

Monday 4/4

We worked in MATHia today. MATHia grades will be calculated on Friday. Are you on pace to meet your goals?

Homework: MATHia practice

Thursday HW Solutions: Systems of Linear Equations worksheet answer key

Friday, April 1, 2016

Friday 4/1

Great first week with systems of equations, everyone! Have a wonderful weekend.

Here is this week's extra credit:

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Thursday 3/31

We finished our look at solving systems of linear equations by graphing with the last portion of Lesson 11.2 today.

Parents: Ask your child to explain what the graph of a solution with one solution, a graph with no solutions, and a graph with infinite solutions would look like. If they match the picture seen here, you know they've got it!

Next week we'll take a look at solving systems using a different method.

Homework: Systems of Linear Equations worksheet

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Wednesday 3/30

Today we wrapped up the last portion of Lesson 11.1 in class and then began the first portion of Lesson 11.2 to extend our understanding of solving systems of equations by graphing.

Homework: Textbook pages 619-620 "Talk the Talk"

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Tuesday 3/29

We dove into Chapter 11 today with an introduction to systems of equations in Lesson 11.1. We've got A LOT more to do with systems, but today was a good introduction for us.

For those that were absent today, be sure to do all of Problem 1 on your own before attempting your homework. You can use this blank copy of 11.1 if you haven't ripped out your textbook pages yet.

Homework: Finish any unfinished classwork, then do textbook pages 602-606 (Problem 2). You can use Desmos instead of doing the table and graph by paper if you prefer.

Monday, March 28, 2016

Monday 3/28


We spent our first day back from break working in MATHia.

Homework: MATHia practice

Friday, March 11, 2016

Friday 3/11

Have a safe, restful, and fun spring break, everyone!

Thursday HW Solutions: Chapter 11 Pre-Test answer key

Here is this week's extra credit:

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Thursday 3/10

I was at the district office all day, but in my absence you took the Chapter 10 test with Mr. Simpson.

Homework: Chapter 11 Pre-Test

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Wednesday 3/9

We finished out the chapter today with Lesson 10.4 where we investigated the slopes of parallel and perpendicular lines.

Instead of working through the textbook pages, we did a Desmos Activity that covered the same concepts. If you didn't finish it in class, please do so at home tonight. Head to student.desmos.com and type in the corresponding class code.

Period 1: XA7F
Period 2: 8RDW

If you were absent today, you're welcome to either do the 10.4 textbook pages, or the Desmos Activity instead. Just make sure you do one of them to prepare for tomorrow's test.

Homework: Textbook pages 575-576

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Tuesday 3/8

We wrapped up Lesson 10.3 today using all the new concepts we've learned to find missing angle measures.

We'll finish Chapter 10 tomorrow with Lesson 10.4 and an awesome Desmos Activity. Then we'll take our Chapter 10 test on Thursday.

If you're going to be absent this week, I encourage you to do your work ahead of time so you're ready for the test!

Homework: Textbook page 561

Monday, March 7, 2016

Monday 3/7

Today we worked in MATHia. Are you on pace to meet your goals by the end of the week?

Homework: MATHia practice

Friday, March 4, 2016

Friday 3/4

Great week, everyone! Enjoy your weekend.

Here is this week's extra credit:

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Thursday 3/3

Today we worked on pages 549-554 in Lesson 10.3, investigating the relationships formed by all the pairs of angles we learned about yesterday.


Some of the key pairs of angles are congruent, some are supplementary, and some have no relation at all, depending on whether or not the two lines are parallel.

Need a protractor at home? Here's a printable protractor that'll help you out until you can purchase a plastic one.

Homework: Finish textbook pages 553-554

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Wednesday 3/2

We began our look at pairs of angles today with this Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal activity. Here's a copy of a pdf version for those that don't have PowerPoint at home.

If you were absent today, you'll want to complete the activity linked above before doing your homework. You'll need this Math Is Fun website to learn the meanings of the following terms:

  • Transversal
  • Parallel lines
  • Vertical angles
  • Corresponding angles
  • Alternate interior angles
  • Alternate exterior angles
  • Same-side interior angles (consecutive interior angles)
  • Same-side exterior angles (consecutive exterior angles)

Homework: Textbook pages 550-551 (Problem 3)

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Tuesday 3/1

Today we finished up Lesson 10.2, focusing on solving for unknown angles measures using all our new key terms.

Homework: Textbook pages 542-544

Monday, February 29, 2016

Monday 2/29

We spent Leap Day working in MATHia. We also passed back MATHia grades from the last two weeks.

Homework: MATHia practice

Friday, February 26, 2016

Friday 2/26

I was out today, but in my absence you worked in MATHia. Have you met your goals? The current grading period closes at midnight.

Here is this week's extra credit:
  1. Draw a detailed, colorful map of the neighborhood and area surrounding one of your favorite places.
  2. Label street names, landmarks, and other points of interest on your map
  3. Identify on the map an example of each of the different types of lines you learned about in Lesson 10.1
  4. Identify on the map an example of each of the different types of angles you learned about in Lesson 10.2
  5. Bring your finished product to Mr. Rothe on Monday.

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Thursday 2/25

We examined angle relationships today with the first part of Lesson 10.2.

Parents: Ask your child to explain the following terms and concepts:
  • Congruent angles
  • Adjacent angles
  • Vertical angles
  • Supplementary angles
  • Linear pair of angles
Homework: Textbook pages 538-539

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Wednesday 2/24

Today we took a look at line relationships with Lesson 10.1.

Parents: Ask your child to explain the following terms and concepts. Extra dessert tonight if they can explain them and use props to demonstrate.
  • Intersecting lines
  • Perpendicular lines
  • Parallel lines
  • Coplanar lines
  • Skew lines
  • Coincidental lines

Homework:
Textbook pages 529-530 & 533

Tuesday HW Solution: Chapter 10 Pre-Test answer key

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Tuesday 2/23

We took our Chapters 8 & 9 test today in class. On to angle relationships in Chapter 10 tomorrow!

Homework: Chapter 10 Pre-Test

Monday, February 22, 2016

Monday 2/22

We worked on MATHia in class today. Grades will be calculated at the end of the week. Are you on pace to meet your goals?

Good luck with your studying tonight!

Homework: MATHia practice

Friday, February 19, 2016

Friday 2/19

On the whole, our best common assessment yet. Nice work, everyone!

Here's this week's extra credit:

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Thursday 2/18

We played several rounds of Transformations Polygraph in class today.

Want to try it at home? Head to student.desmos.com and enter class code 9Z4B. If there are no partners available at first, have a parent of sibling join in to start a game!

We'll be taking Common Assessment #4 in class tomorrow. It's challenging, and will require that you arrive fully prepared. Get ready and bring your best!

A study guide is available in the Document Locker.

Homework: Study for Common Assessment #4

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Wednesday 2/17

I was out today, but in my absence you worked in MATHia with Mr. Simpson.

Homework: MATHia practice & study for Common Assessment #4