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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

3rd Quarter Extra Credit Option

Create a blog post for next year's Pre-Algebra class focusing on one concept from Chapter 5. (For example, multiplying fractions.)

Your blog post must:
1. Teach students how to perform the particular math operation you're focusing on
2. Include both words and graphics

You can send this to me digitally or hand me a hard copy.

Due date: Friday, 3/28

This extra credit assignment will be worth one homework grade (it will take the place of a homework assignment if you've missed one) or three points added to your lowest test/quiz grade.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Thursday, March 20th

Hey guys. Sorry I can't be there today. Let's pick up where we left off in our (so-far) review of Chapter 5:

pgs. 283-285, #s 8-40.

Remember, we take math notes for a reason!!! Look back through if you get stuck. If you still can't figure it out, skip it and hopefully when we go over the answers on Friday, you'll remember. :) This is not homework if you don't finish. Not on a show night. However, if you do finish in class, please ask your sub politely if you may play CoolMathGames.com. Your other option is to read - don't forget about all the new books on my shelf.

Good luck tonight - first show night!!! Squeeee! Can't wait to hear all about it!


Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Funky Fractions

Greetings, Mathlings!

Just some review for what we've already learned for adding and subtracting fractions:

When the fractions have the same denominator, simply add or subtract the numerators, keep the denominator the same, and then simplify.

When the fractions have unlike denominators:
1. Find the Least Common Denominator (The LCM of the denominators)
2. Convert to equivalent fractions - "rename" the fractions with the LCD
3. Follow the procedure for adding/subtracting with the same denominator

Remember, we must find the LCD and rename all the fractions when comparing fractions as well.

....but here's a little something extra for you:

The following chart illustrates the "Butterfly Method" we're going to talk about in class today. A lot of people find it easy to use when you're adding or subtracting with two fractions. *Don't forget to simplify!*

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Wed., 3/5

Hey guys! Happy Wednesday!

Here's the link to the fractions game we played today, in case anyone's interested in playing at home:
http://www.math-play.com/adding-and-subtracting-fractions-game.html

Seems like everyone's gotten the hang of fractions so far. Please be sure to finish today's classwork (p.255, 5-17) and then check your answers (listed below). Remember to bring your assignment to class tomorrow ready with any questions you have.