Chapter 1 Solving Equations
Resources
Practicing solving equations with fractions- See file below
Video Lesson - Solving equations with variables on both sides.
Let's Use this! - How we use solving equations with variables on both sides
Do this Desmos activity
https://www.desmos.com/calculator/zplp4aioathttps://www.desmos.com/calculator/zplp4aioat
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Practice with the Distributive Property IXL AA.2
Video Lessons for review
Solving equations with decimals
Solving equations with fractions
Solving 2 Step equations Video Lesson
Chapter 2 Transformations
Resources
2.1 Exploration - Dot Paper. See files below.
Lesson 2.1 - See files below.
Video Lesson 2.1 Congruent figures
Reflections Practice - See file below
Reflections in class activity - Watch and draw
Translations, Reflections, Tessellations... Oh my!
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Transformations Project
http://padlet.com/julieinsd/lines
Chapter 3 Angles and Triangles
Resources
http://padlet.com/julieinsd/lines - One image per group
Parallel lines and Transversals Video Lesson
3.2 Angles and Triangles Video lesson - Don't forget to go to Schoology and enter your answers to the last two problems. If by chance you are unable to get in to schoology, email me your two answers. jgarcia@sandi.net
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Chapter 9 Scatter Plots
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Scatter Plot Alternative Assessment
Scatter Matters Individual Project
What to include in your individual projects:
What should be on slides/presentations:
Introduction
What two variables you compared
Prediction
How you measured. Pictures?
Graph and results
Is there a relationship? Why or why not?
Does one variable cause the other? Explain
What can you predict about people you didn't survey? How might you change the survey or extend the project?
Chapter 4 Linear Equations
Resources
Video Lesson: Graphing lines using y-intercept and slope
Video Lesson: Equations of a Line Link 1 Link 2
Just watch part 1. Do the Schoology homework check afterwards.
Chapter 5 Systems of Equations
Resources
Solving systems of equations through graphing
Solving Systems of Equations with Substitution - Video lesson. Be patient. It is long sorry. :-(
Solving Systems of Equations with Elimination
Second Video Lesson on Solving Systems of Equations with Elimination (HW for this weekend)
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Chapter 6: Functions
Resources
Video Lesson: Relationships and Mapping Diagrams
Explain Everything Tutorials
For each video, write a sentence for what you learned and might use in your graphing stories project using Explain Everything.
Examples of Animation in Explain Everything
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Paul Hamilton Tutorial 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAwCnfbpSes
Paul Hamilton Tutorial 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mB-hiFqfAw
Pi Day Video: Watch it and write down 5 facts from the video.
Chapter 7: Square Roots, Cube Roots, and the Pythagorean Theorem
Resources
Pythagorean Theorem Video Lesson - Ignore the part about the exploration. Take notes on everything else.
Pythagorean Theorem Vocabulary - Padlet
http://padlet.com/julieinsd/cylindersp1
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Chapter 7 Practice Test answers
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-1
9ft
1
6
26
13
961+324=1296 NO
196+2304=2500 YES
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Chapter 8: Volume and Similar Solids
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1. The Gourmet Gift Baskets team wants to break the record for the biggest coffee cup. Will that cup be enough to break it? How many gallons of coffee do you think will fit inside?
2. Guess as close as you can. Write your guess down.
3. Write down a guess you know is too high.
4. Write down a guess you know is too low.
5. How long do you think it'll take them to fill up the cup?
6. How many regular-size cups of coffee would fit inside that super-size cup of coffee?
Chapter 10: Exponents
Resources
Video Lesson - Dividing Exponents
Video Lesson - Zero and Negative Exponents
VLOG Portfolio Piece:
Project Grade
Use any app to answer the following questions. We must see your face (photo, video) at least once.
1. What did you learn in math this year?
2. What are you still working on or what is still challenging?
3. What do you plan to do different in High School next year?
4. What advice to you have to 7th graders for next year?
Must be at least 30seconds and not over a minute and a half. Due Friday May 15th.
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