Wednesday, May 7, 2014

SIXTH GRADE
 
Today's assignment was two-step equations. Here is a video with a few examples!

SEVENTH GRADE MATH

Lesson 7.3 - Triangles. Remember, you can classify a triangle by its sides or by its angles.

By its sides:

No sides the same length: Scalene.

2 sides the same length: Isoceles

All three sides the same length: Equilateral

By its angles:

Acute: all three angles are acute

Right: One angle is a right angle

Obtuse: one angle is obtuse

So, a triangle can be a right triangle that is also isosceles. That means it has one right angle and two sides are the same length.

Also, don't forget that the three angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees. So if you know two of them, add them together and subtract from 180 to find the third angle.

GEOGRAPHY

We finished Capture The Flag: World Domination! Ean and Sam won! Good job.

THERE IS A COUNTRY QUIZ TOMORROW. GET NOTES.

PRE-ALGEBRA

You are doing a worksheet that covers the same material from Monday. Watch the video from Monday for more help.

ALGEBRA I

Begin reviewing for the test over radicals. We will continue the review in class tomorrow!

See you tomorrow,

Mrs. Swickey