Friday, November 22, 2013

Friday 11/22

We made it everyone! A week off could not have come at a better time.  Rest up and be ready to go; we have a tough three weeks ahead of us before the real vacation.

For those of you that couldn't bear the thought of being away from algebra for a whole week, we've put together an extra credit opportunity (link below).  This will be more than the weekly extra credit because it is a bit more time consuming.  My advice is to break the assignment in to chunks and do a little bit each day.

EXTRA CREDIT 
 *If you listened to me at the beginning of the year, your workbook is at the bottom of your closet.

Have a great week everyone!!! 

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Thursday 11/21

We spent much of today's rainy day reviewing and practicing for tomorrow's test.

Homework #53: Finish the Test 15 Preview worksheet
Solutions: Preview sheet solutions

If you're stuck on any of the homework or need help studying, you could always ask The Community.

You'll be able to use the following assignments for tomorrow's notes and homework quiz; please make sure to have them with you and fully ready to go:

Week 15
Warm-Ups
Notes #19
Notes #20
Notes #21
Assignment #50 (Red Book pg 253)
Assignment #51 (TB pg 537)
Assignment #52 (TB pgs 586 & 547)

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Wednesday 11/20

Today we continued multiplying and dividing with rational expressions.  We then started adding and subtracting rational expressions with common denominators. You can find Notes #21 here.

Homework #52: TB (pg. 586 #1-17 odd)
                                  (pg. 547 #1-11 odd)

Be sure to check you answers in the back of the book when you are finished!!!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Tuesday 11/19

Today we learned how to divide with rational expressions in Notes #20.  To divide by a fraction we listen to the dyslexic colonel who would say, KCF. Keep the first fraction the same, Change the division to multiplication, and Flip the second rational number (reciprocal).  We then carry the problem out as a multiplication problem.

Homework #51:
TB (pg. 537 #7-33 odd)

Be sure to check your answers when you are done!!!

Monday, November 18, 2013

Monday 11/18

Today we started multiplying rational expressions.  To do that, we factor everything and then cancel common factors from the numerator and denominator.

Notes #19

Homework #50: Red book  35 - 43 odd, 45-59 odd

Friday, November 15, 2013

Friday 11/15

That's one more week down. Don't start your vacation yet though, we have one more week of work until Thanksgiving break. Root for the bears this weekend while doing the extra credit!!!

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Thursday 11/14

Today, we spent the majority of class reviewing and practicing for tomorrow's test. Remember, the problem on the test come directly from the bank of questions on tonight's Preview assignment. Study hard!

Homework #49: Finish the Test 14 Preview worksheet
Solutions: Preview sheet solutions

If you're stuck on any of the homework or need help studying, you could always ask The Community.

You'll be able to use the following assignments for tomorrow's notes and homework quiz; please make sure to have them with you and fully ready to go:

Week 14 
Warm-Ups
Notes #18
Notes #19
Assignment #47 (Rational Expressions 1)
Assignment #48 (Rational Expressions 2)

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Wednesday 11/13

We continued simplifying rational expressions today with Notes #19, which added the concept of recognizing opposite factors (examples 4 and 5) to what we learned yesterday.

Homework #48: Rational Expressions 2 worksheet
Solutions: Rational Expressions 2 answer key

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Tuesday 11/12

Welcome to the wonderful world of rational expressions! We used Notes #18 today to learn what rationals expressions are and how to simplify them.

Remember that the goal is to factor each polynomial, but that we use different techniques depending on whether or not it's a monomial, binomial, or trinomial. A solid understanding all of these vocabulary terms is essential to navigating this topic successfully!

Homework #47: Finish the Rational Expressions 1 worksheet
Solutions: Rational Expressions 1 answer key

Friday, November 8, 2013

Friday 11/8

We've now reached the end of our unit on solving quadratic equations. We ramp up the difficulty next week when we move into rational expressions and equations. Enjoy your three day weekend!

There are five weeks left in this quarter. Are you on track to earn the grade you're hoping for?

Here's this week's extra credit:

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Thursday 11/7

We continued studying for Common Assessment #4 today, which we'll be taking tomorrow.

Work hard and study tonight in order to arrive prepared tomorrow. We want everyone to be proficient! 

Homework #46: Finish the Common Assessment #4 MC Preview worksheet 
Solutions: Common Assessment #4 MC Preview answer key

Remember, I will be on the Community tonight from 5-7 making sure all questions are answered.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Wednesday 11/6

Today we got ready for Common Assessment #4, which will be on Friday!

You received a practice common assessment today that looks very similar to the actual test.

Study hard! We want everyone to get 100%!!

Homework #45: Finish the Common Assessment #4 Preview worksheet
Solutions: Common Assessment #4 Preview answer key

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Tuesday 11/5

Today we learned how  to solve projectile word problems with quadratic equations. These problems are the last of the material we will cover before common assessment #4.  Together, we worked out every fourth problem on Notes #32.

Homework #44: Projectile problems Worksheet
                          Solutions 

Tomorrow we will begin our review for Friday's common assessment.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Monday 11/4

Today we learned how to simplify radicals as well as how to use the discriminant.

Notes #16

HW#43:
P. 489 #1-15 odd
P. 472 #5-21 odd

Be sure to check your answers in the back of the book!!!

Friday, November 1, 2013

Friday 11/1

Bear Down! 12 weeks down, don't forget to do this week's extra credit: