Hello everyone,
It has been a crazy last few weeks. We have had a lot going on, and a lot of computer problems at school as of late, so we have taken a brief hiatus from the blog.
Not to worry though. We will be up and running once again in the New Year with lots of great improvements...
- SmartBoard Lessons attached
- more scribes
- more videos
- possibly a Math chat room
- and much more.
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Anyhow, for now, that's it. Have a happy holiday season, and Merry Christmas!
Friday, December 18, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Correction$ and Reminder!!!_
We corrected our homework witch was 4-5-9 and 10 on page 128.
We used mytextbook.ca witch is an online textbook, you can use this website if you forget your textbook at school.
we talked about percents over 100% and less than 1%. we also talked about examples in life were theses percents are used in.
Near the end of the class we had to do a practice test on representing percents and it was for homework for the next day. the very last thing to do was to make sure that our math test was signed by our parent or guardian and returned
We used mytextbook.ca witch is an online textbook, you can use this website if you forget your textbook at school.
we talked about percents over 100% and less than 1%. we also talked about examples in life were theses percents are used in.
Near the end of the class we had to do a practice test on representing percents and it was for homework for the next day. the very last thing to do was to make sure that our math test was signed by our parent or guardian and returned
correction$ and reminder!!!_
this class we corrected our homework witch was 4-5-9 and 10 on page 128. we used my text book.ca witch is an online text book on the Internet. we talked about %'s (percents) over 100% and less than 1% that could be found in every day life. near the end of class we had to do a practice worksheet on representing percents, and it was for homework for the next day. the very last thing we did was to make sure that we had our math test signed by our parent or guardian and returned.,.,.,
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