Remind: @RenPreCalc
Email: danbyk@springfieldpublicschools.com
Assignments are grouped by Week.
Friday are asynchronous and self-directed. Be sure to complete assignments by the NEXT synchronous class.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are synchronous and class is held over Zoom. The Zoom links are available on Unified Classroom.
What's Due: Complete Properties of Logs Part 1 assignment on Google Classroom.
*Juniors - MCAS Prep day on Edulastic
*Seniors - senior work completion
**optional practice quiz (answer key here) QUIZ TOMORROW
After School today: 2:30-3 is on LT 4 for tomorrow's quiz
3-3:30 MCAS support/pre
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What's Due: Evaluating logs assignment on google classroom
What's Due: QUIZ #4 Properties of Logs
What's Due: Complete Google Classroom Assignment started in class Monday.
What's Due: QUIZ #3
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What's Due: Submit finished Google Classroom assignment started Thursday.
Click on the image for the Student Paced Pear Deck.
What's Due: Complete the Student Paced Pear Deck questions. There is an optional practice quiz.
What's Due: QUIZ
What's Due: Completion of Pear Deck questions throughout class.
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What's Due: Optional practice quiz - Here is the answer key
What's Due: LT 4 - Quiz #1
What's Due: Complete Google Classroom Assignment - Task #3 Open Response.
What's Due: Complete task on Google Classroom!
What's Due: Complete assigned Ted Talk Lesson
1/2 day - ANet and College Planning
Complete any missing assignments from LT 4.
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What's Due: Complete the student paced Pear Deck for a grade.
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What's Due: Complete the student paced Pear Deck for a grade.
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Skills & Learning Objectives:
Investigate the basic behaviors of exponential functions, logistic functions, and their graphs.
Analyze the function behavior related to population models.
Analyze exponential and logistic graphs for domain, range, end behavior, continuity, symmetry, asymptotes, increase and decrease.