Just click on link to print the practice. I have also posted in your google classroom if that is easier for you.
Practice
This is the official class blog of Mrs. Sessions 7th Grade Advanced Math Class at Dauphin Jr. High School.
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Unit Rate
This week we will be focusing on unit rate and proportions. To start the week off, I have included a video as well as your homework in our Google Classroom. Please make sure you are reviewing your notes each night and completing the follow up problems from class. This will be a great week!
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Monday, October 31, 2016
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Guess My Number Project
Guess My Number or Algebra Magic
Each student will be creating their own "trick." Your project will be graded on the following criteria:
1. Title on the page (10 points)
2. Word presentation of the steps (40 points)
(4 clear steps, steps cannot be just the inverse of the previous step)
3. Numeric example on the front to show your trick works (10 points)
4. Algebraic expression on the back. Must be written with a variable. (10 points)
5. Layout and design (10 points)
6. Creativity (10 points)
7. Turned in by Thursday, October 27th. (10 points)
Each student can choose whether they want to end up with the same number they started with, try a more challenging problem of creating one that always ends with the same number, or something totally on their own. The trick just must work every time. Have fun!
1. Title on the page (10 points)
2. Word presentation of the steps (40 points)
(4 clear steps, steps cannot be just the inverse of the previous step)
3. Numeric example on the front to show your trick works (10 points)
4. Algebraic expression on the back. Must be written with a variable. (10 points)
5. Layout and design (10 points)
6. Creativity (10 points)
7. Turned in by Thursday, October 27th. (10 points)
Each student can choose whether they want to end up with the same number they started with, try a more challenging problem of creating one that always ends with the same number, or something totally on their own. The trick just must work every time. Have fun!
Monday, October 17, 2016
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