Use the following site to complete today's assignment.
Record Temperatures
Mrs. Chattom's Class
Friday, August 18, 2017
Thursday, April 28, 2016
When Will I Use This?
Here are a few links that you may find helpful to your project research.
University of California Department of Math
We Use Math
DreamBox
UC Davis Math Careers
Mathematical Association of America
Career Quiz
Article for Ty
Brody.com---Archaeology Link
Abby R
University of California Department of Math
We Use Math
DreamBox
UC Davis Math Careers
Mathematical Association of America
Career Quiz
Article for Ty
Brody.com---Archaeology Link
Abby R
Monday, November 9, 2015
Sight Fractions Test
Just like learning sight words for reading, we have studied several fraction, decimal, and percent equivalents that good math students should know without having to compute. Knowing these conversions will make math lessons easier and improve a student's math reasoning skills. We will have a quiz on these this week.
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
UNIT 1 Test
- Read each question and choose the best answer.
- If the question requires you to write a response, please answer in complete sentences.
- Remember to turn in all scratch paper and do your best.
- Once you submit your test, you may not go back and change any answers.
- You may use your calculator on this test.
- You will also need your Leadership Notebook to answer some of the questions on this test.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Operations With Decimals
Here are the notes for decimal operations.
ADDING AND SUBTRACTING
MULTIPLYING
DIVIDING
CONVERTING TO FRACTIONS
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Math Stations
On Friday we will be working through 6 math stations in class. Here are the instructions for Station 6.
1. Click the link below to see the highest and lowest elevations by state.
(HINT: Be sure that you are looking at the middle and last elevation values, not the first column of numbers!)
2. Find the 5 highest points in the United States and the 2 lowest points in the United States.
3. Use this information to complete the table on your rotation sheet.
1. Click the link below to see the highest and lowest elevations by state.
(HINT: Be sure that you are looking at the middle and last elevation values, not the first column of numbers!)
3. Use this information to complete the table on your rotation sheet.
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