Math 11 Assignments

 

Instructor:  Joyce Smart

Logan High School

Your Grade

 

Note: Assignments are subject to change!  Check the assignment board!

Homework is due EVERY DAY = 10 points for homework + 5 points for productive attendance each day = 15 points.

Loss of productive attendance points will occur if homework is late, or if students are not participating appropriately in class.

There are about 40 instructional days before the test and 80-ish after the test.

 

Standard

Date

Resources

Concepts

1.1: Perform operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using whole numbers, fractions, decimals and integers.

(No calculator)

 

Rules/Syllabus

#1A = Mid-Pizzazz A-46, A-73

multiplication & division of double & triple digit numbers

 

#1B = B:  5-6

 

using multiplication table

multiply and dividing fractions

“Copy dot flip”

 

#2 = B: 3-4

 

adding and subtracting fractions

 

#3 = Pizzazz C-37 & 38

Activity: Fraction Bingo

reducing fractions, mixed numbers

 

#4 = Pre- Pizzazz C-45 & C-48

add, subtract, multiply, divide mixed numbers

 

#5 = Add, Subtract, Mult., Div with Decimals

#6 = Fraction quiz

decimals: add, subtract, multiply, divide

 

#7 = Wrksht G & GG

decimals, percents and fractions, is/of

 

#8 = Alg Pizz 20-21

computations with positive & negative integers

 

 

#9 = Practice Test on Standard 1.1

Review

1.2  Compare and arrange numbers in order.

(No calculator)

 

#10 = Wrksht C & B 36

 

arranging from least to greatest including fractions and decimals, positive and negative

sqrt 58 between what two numbers

1.3 Simplify mathematical expressions including exponents using the order of operations

(No calculator)

 

Test on Standard 1.1

#11 = B: 38 & Punchline 36

Order of Operations Bingo

 

order of operations

1.4 Recognize, duplicate, extend, and make predictions using patterns.

(No calculator)

 

#12 = Sequences Worksheet

Activity: What Comes Next?

 

 

 

sequences

1, 4, 9, 16, what is 7th term?

3, 7, 11, 15, what is 9th term?

If a cell phone charges a monthly fee of $20.00 and ten cents for each minute, would would the cost be for 0, 1, 10, 100 and 1000 minutes

2.1 Plot points on a coordinate system when given ordered pairs of values.

Graph linear functions (straight lines) when given a table of values or the x- and y-intercepts

(No calculator)

 

#13 = Picture graph & Worksheet K

 

 

plot given points

from a graph, write the ordered pairs

 

(With # 15)

Identify a point or region on a map when given coordinates.

Draw a graph representing data from an x/y t-table.

2.2 Simplify algebraic expressions using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division; e.g., a monomial times a monomial, a monomial divided by a monomial, a monomial times a binomial, and combining like terms.

(No calculator)

 

#14 = Wrksht G-7 & HH

 

Combining like terms

Distributive property

 

 

#15 = T-tables & Simplifying Expressions

Simplifying expressions (division)

 

 #16 = Monomial Factors & Properties of Exponents

Monomial factors: multiply & divide terms.  Exponents.

2.3 Use proportions to solve for unknown values.

(No calculator)

 

#17 = Wrksht M

Fraction Review

Solve using addition/subtraction.

Review fractions

2.4 Solve single variable linear equations.  Calculate the value of an expression or formula.

(No calculator)

 

#18 = Reteaching 9-2 &

Ratios, Proportions and Cross Multiplication

Cross multiplication,  word problems, solve using multiplication/division

 

#19 = II & JJ & Mental Math

 

Solve for a variable on one side. Use both mult/div & add/sub

 

#20 = Slope and Y-Intercepts

 

Linear Equations: solve equation into slope intercept form.  Graph. 

 

#21 = Punchline 50 & O

Solve for a variable on two sides.

 

#22 = Solving Equations using Formulas

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Story problems, given a formula and values to plug in.

3.1 Identify congruent and similar figures and be able to calculate unknown values in these figures and scale drawings.

(Calculator allowed)

 

Test on Standard 2

#23 = Wrksht F & W

 

Similar triangles: comparing ratio of corresponding sides.

Similar triangles: given angles

 

#24 Perimeters, and  similarity & congruence 

(Next year use Pre-Pizzazz 131 & 132)

Congruence: given certain sides and angles.  Perimeters

3.2 Calculate areas, surface areas, perimeters, volumes, and unknown sides or angles of geometric figures using the formulas provided.

(Calculator allowed)

 

#25 Pythagorean Theorem

 

Find the unknown side of a triangle using the Pythagorean Theorem

 

#26 = Areas of Rectangles, Triangles, Circles and Parallelograms

Class Activity: Areas of Shapes

areas of squares

areas of triangles

areas of circles

 

#27 = Surface Areas of Rectangular Prisms and Cylinders

Surface areas of prisms

Surface areas of cylinders

 

 

#28 = Volumes of Cylinders & Prisms

Volume of prism

Volume of cylinder

3.3 Calculate and/or estimate the area of irregular shapes by dividing them into smaller geometric figures or by using a grid system.

(Calculator allowed

 

#29 = Pick’s Way and the Area of Irregular Shapes

Surface areas of irregular shapes

Pick’s way activity

4.1 Collect, organize, display, and make reasonable predictions using frequency tables, line plots, scatter plots, pictographs, bar graphs, circle graphs, line graphs, and stem-and-leaf plots with given data sets.

(Calculator allowed)

 

#30 = A Bunch of Smarties &

Mid-Pizzazz E-40

Frequency tables, bar graphs and circle graphs

Reading data from given charts

 

#31 = Wrksht CC: stem & leaf plots

Activity:  Standing/kneeling height differentiated by gender

Stem and leaf plots

Dot plots

 

#32 = Line graphs, circle plots, scatter plots

Review old test questions

 

Scatter plots, bivariate data

Match plot to data

Reading plots, making predictions

4.2 Calculate the mean (average) median, and range and analyze data using these values.

(Calculator allowed)

 

#33 = Mid-Pizzazz E-38, E-39

Review old test questions

Given data set find mean, median, and range

4.3 Differentiate between actual and experimental estimates of probability, and represent the probability of an event as a fraction, percent, or decimal.

(Calculator allowed)

 

#34 = Pig Probabilities  (Pass the Pigs Activity)

Estimate proportion of outcomes based on experimental data set

 

#35 = Theoretical and Experimental Probability

 

Class Activity: Probability and Dice

 

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Dice and spinner probabilities, what is the probability of a given event, in fractions, percents, decimals

 

 

Practice UBSCT Math Test

 

 

 

Review

 

 

 

UBSCT Writing Test

(Those attending class will review)

 

 

 

UBSCT Math Test

 

 

 

UBSCT Reading Test

Origami:  Hexi-flexigrams

 

 

Pancake day…a study of circles.