Friday 15 September 2017

Friday, September 15th

These are the rules we've covered so far...



Should have finished all homework in class as I didn't give you a lot.  Play a game of crib, a game of cards, a brainbasher, a logic puzzle, or some other math/solving style game this weekend :)

Thursday 14 September 2017

Thursday, September 14th



HOMEWORK:

  • PG 144 - 1a, 2abc, 3abc, 4abd, 6abfg, 7acf
  • Other page - 1,2,4,5,6,8,16,17
  • Did you Hear (evaluating worksheet)


Tuesday 12 September 2017

Tuesday, September 12

Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers

  • When adding and subtracting, you need to get a common denominator, then + or - numerators
  • Always look to see if you need to reduce your fraction

  • When multiplying, multiply numerators and denominators
  • Always look to see if you need to reduce your fraction
  • If you can reduce the fractions BEFORE multiplying, it helps make your answer easier to reduce

  • When dividing, take the reciprocal of the second fraction and then multiply (flip and multiply)
  • Always look to see if you need to reduce your fraction
HOMEWORK:  Both sides of the white sheet ( adding, subtracting and dividing) and either side of the green sheet (multiplying)

Monday 11 September 2017

Monday, Sept 11

Today we reviewed working with Rational Numbers (aka fractions)

  • a rational number can be written in form a/b, where a and b are integers and b cannot be 0
Multiplying or Dividing the numerator and denominator by the same number does NOT change the number because you are really multiplying by 1.
When putting rational numbers in order either
  • find a common denominator first and compare numerators
  • put into decimal form first

HOMEWORK:  PG 11/12 # 1,2,3,4,13,16,17

Friday 8 September 2017

September 8th

Today we reviewed the divisibility rules:












Homework:  A few of you still need to bring in your item for our Math Quilt Bulletin Board.

Do some math or a puzzle:  crib, farkle, cards, brainbasher logic game, logic puzzle etc...(will be our attendance question on Monday) :)

Wednesday 6 September 2017

September 6th

Today we worked on solving puzzles and getting our brains working.  We learned how to do two different Japanese logic puzzles:

  • Futoshiki
  • Kakaruso
We used the iPad's to go to the logic puzzles section of brainbashers to try more puzzles.  If you'd like to try more, here is the link  https://www.brainbashers.com/logicpuzzles.asp

Homework:  You need to bring in a puzzles, math quote, math joke etc to put on your square in our Math Quilt. :)

Thursday 8 June 2017

Everything below here is from my Math 10 class last year...June 8

I don't know why I'm writing here, because you've all told me you don't use the Blog, but just in case there is a random Math 10 student looking for some info (or more likely, a parent looking to see if you're telling the truth ;), here's the plan:

Thursday, June 8 - Review everything about Linear graphs (3 packages)
Friday, June 9 - Review functions
Monday, June 12 - Review Systems of equations
Tuesday, June 13 - Review Factoring
Wednesday, June 14 - Review Exponents
Thursday, June 15 - Review Radicals
Friday, June 16 - Review Trig and any other areas we need to focus on
Monday, June 19 - Short "mock", "practice", final
Thursday, June 22 - Go over "mock", "practice" final and final prep
Friday, June 23 - Woo Hoo - The Final :)

The packages for review will be shared on your Office 365 account in the Shared With You section.

Almost summer!

Tuesday 30 May 2017

May 30th

Stuff to hand in:


  • Pg 118 # 3,4,5,6,8,11
  • 2 triangle worksheet (half page)
  • Trig Outdoor Adventure work (drawings, trig calculations and pics)

Wednesday 24 May 2017

May 24th - trig stuff

HOMEWORK:


  1.  corrections to solving triangle quiz
  2. complete trig package and check answers
  • Done by Courtney, Adrian, Ben, Jette, Anna, Meg, Jonah, Simon, Trevor, Justin, Sarah, Heather, Jenna, Eugenie, Brynn, Frankie
      3. Word Problem sheet 1-15  (16 is to challenge yourself - you can do it!)

Friday 21 April 2017

April 21st

Bingo Winners - Frankie & Mikayla  WOOP WOOP!

Great work on decomp everyone :)

HOMEWORK:  Was supposed to be a double sided review, but back page didn't photocopy, so lucky you - it's only the one page.  We'll do more review Monday and test will be Tuesday.

Wednesday 19 April 2017

April 19th

Reviewed all types of factoring and played polynomial bingo (with simple trinomials and difference of squares).

Homework:  1-12 on "How Can a Fisherman Save Gas?"

Friday - Prepare for Bingo with all trinomials (with numbers out front too), GCF's, Difference of Squares and Perfect Trinomial Squares.


Tuesday 18 April 2017

Today we looked at factoring using decomp.  This method takes longer, but will always work.

HOMEWORK:  Pg 177
#12 a,b
#13 a,b
#15 - all
18a

Tuesday's double block will be going over ALL factoring:


  • GCF
  • Trinomials in form x2 + bx + c
  • Difference of Squares
  • Perfect Trinomial Squares
  • Trinomials in form ax2 + bx + c
    • Short cut when a or c is a prime number
    • Decomp
  • Multi-step Questions

Thursday 13 April 2017

April 13th

Nice Work!

Today was a day to solve the puzzle of factoring trinomials with a number in front  

Homework:  Handout " What Happened When the Boarding House Blew Up?"

Cool Down:  What Do You Call a Sore on a Police Officer's Foot?" #1-6

Tuesday 11 April 2017

April 11

Two special polynomials


  • Difference of Squares




  • Perfect Trinomial Squares



HOMEWORK:  Both sides of the sheet "Jolly Green Giant" & Klutz"

There will be a quiz on factoring GCF, trinomials, Difference of Squares & Perfect Trinomial Squares.

Monday 10 April 2017

April 10th

Finish the sheet with "A Drastic Way to Diet" and "When is a wrestler King of the Ring?"

Pg 194 #6,10

Friday 7 April 2017

April 7th

As we discussed, I will use the blog to list the homework for the day, and you will ask me for extra help if you need it (rather than the tips I was giving on here).

Homework:  Pg 166  #11, 14 and 15 (a,b)

Thursday 6 April 2017

April 6th

Here's my test...  I stopped doing the blog because nobody was checking it.  Here is the homework for the past couple of days.  If you read this and would like me to keep it up regularly with homework again, please let me know.

April 6th  Pg 146  # 4 a,b,c  # 5 a,b,d  #6, plus "Where do Tadpoles in the Pawn Shop Come From?"

April 4th Pg 140 # 6 a,b  #8 b,d,f  #91  #15 f  #10 b,d,f  #11 ac  #16 a,c,d

Thursday 2 March 2017

March 2

Test Day - will have the tests marked by tomorrow morning.

Review - please make sure it is submitted

Started looking at systems of equations

HOMEWORK:  PG 401 . #5,6,8,10, & 12

Monday 20 February 2017

Feb 20th

Today we did a worksheet going over Point Slope Form for extra practice.  I sat with each of you individually to go over the mistakes you made on your quiz so you could see where you may be making mistakes.

HOMEWORK:  Finish the worksheet.  I will give another quiz tomorrow to review Point Slope Form.

Wednesday 15 February 2017

Feb 15th

I promise to put more effort into keeping my blog updated.  I always leave the room right after class so Ms VonBremen's class can start and then I forget or get caught up in vice principal stuff.



Today we looked at an equation if we are given a point and the slope.



We also looked at changing an equation in Point Slope Form into Slope Intercept Form

Here's another example, but with fractions ;)

 HOMEWORK:  Pg 373,  #4,5,9,11,14


Wednesday 8 February 2017

Graphing using Slope Intercept Form




Parallel lines have the same slope


Perpendicular lines have slopes that are negative reciprocals



HOMEWORK:  PG 349  # 8,9,11 & 16.

Tuesday 7 February 2017

Feb 7th


  1. We played "Ordered Pair Battleship" to refresh ourselves with labeling points (x,y)  
    • Tristan was the 2017 Math 10 Champion - sinking all 5 of Heather's ships
  1. Yesterday we spent some time seeing if we could "discover" a new method for finding slope.  Today we reviewed it and did a homework sheet finding slope by graph and using ordered pairs.
  2. When finding slope using two points, it doesn't matter which point you start from, as long as you use the same point to start for both numerator and denominator.

Friday 3 February 2017

Feb 3

Today we reviewed different graphs and how to show Domain and Range.























We also reviewed evaluating and solving for x & y

We also reviewed using function notation when evaluating.

Tuesday 31 January 2017

Jan 31

Today we took notes on definitions for:

  • Relations
  • Functions
  • Domain
  • Range
If you missed class, please write the definitions from the textbook in your notes and look at the examples at the beginning of Chapter 5.

Homework:
Pg 262 - 3,4,6,7,9
Pg 270 - 1,4,5


Tuesday 24 January 2017

You are all ready :)

Final review for the test was today.

Keep in mind the relaxation techniques we talked about

  • pull your shoulders out of your ears
  • thumb in / thumb out
  • plant your feet
  • get a good night sleep and eat breakfast!
 Keep in mind the time management strategies we discussed

  • 1 hour for multiple choice
  • 1 hour for written
  • You can have more time if you need
Keep in mind what is on the test

  • About 10 multiple choice questions in each area
  • About 6 points on the written section in each area

    • exponents
    • combining  terms
    • solving
    • linear graphs
    • finance
    • transformations & similar figures
I will give you the formula i = prt


Monday 23 January 2017

Links to answer keys

Okay, these scanned funny - think of it like a rotation on every second page :) . You will need to enter your 365 password.

Unit 1 & 3 Key

Unit 2 Key

Finance Test

Thursday 19 January 2017

Jan 19

We reviewed Unit 1 - Exponent rules and combining like terms.

  • You all have a copy of our first unit test to do (try not to look at your notes or at your past test to start).  
  • Make your corrections using your notebooks, past test, friends, and/or me.
  • Make your own questions in the areas you are having the most difficulty.  Mark your corrections and keep doing this until you can do all questions without looking at your notes.


Wednesday 18 January 2017

TEST TIPS

Writing Multiple Choice Tests:


  • NEVER leave a question blank - as a last resort, at least make an educated guess.
  • NEVER waste time on a question worth one mark.  Mark a hard question to come back to later.
    • Draw a triangle around a tough question and circle a question you think you have, but want to check later.
  • Cross off the obviously wrong answers - it will at least give you a better chance of making a good educated guess.
Ways to start studying:

  • NEVER just look at your past notes - this is the worst way to study.  You don't have notes in your test, so you want to practice with your books closed.
  1. Pick 10 questions from past tests, quizzes, textbooks, internet etc. (make sure you have the answers somewhere)
  2. Put your book away and try the questions like it is a test.
  3. Open your book and mark the work.
  4. With your book open, make your corrections.
  5. Pick another 10 questions and start again - this time, pick questions you struggled with the first time.
  6. Keep doing this until you can comfortably do the questions on your own.
* To make this more fun, do this with a friend.  Make questions for each other :)  I'm sure a parent will help you pick out questions as well :)

I have photocopied all of our tests from the semester for you to go over.  Please try to do these on your own first before you start to look at your answers - see above.

More to come...

Tuesday 17 January 2017

Jan 17th

We reviewed all homework from the last week and went over some of the common mistakes that were being made.  You had to work in a group of 2-4 students to make and answer questions.  These can be definitions, graphs, or any other creative way you would like to show you understand.

3 transformation questions
2 similar triangle questions
1 word problem

You need to questions and answers.

Thursday 12 January 2017

Jan 12

SIMILAR TRIANGLES:


HOMEWORK:

Front side of first page & pages 1-3 in booklet.

Monday 9 January 2017

Jan 7th

FINAL TRANSFORMATION LESSON

dilation is a type of transformation that changes the size of the image. The scale factor, sometimes called the scalar factor, measures how much larger or smaller the image is.


Metric conversion reminder:
HOMEWORK:  2 page handout - will also get some time tomorrow.

Friday 6 January 2017

Jan 5th

TRANSFORMATIONS CONTINUED:

We looked at the third Transformation today ... The Rotation or Flip


HOMEWORK:  Finish the booklet - Pages 103 & 102.

Wednesday 4 January 2017

January 4th

TRANSFORMATIONS:

Translation = Slide

  • Slide can be shown with an arrow, words or symbols (ie 3D = 3 down, 4R = 4 right)


Reflection = Flip (like in a mirror)
  • Flip equal distance across the reflection line


HOMEWORK:  PG 100, 101 & 105 (Skip question 8 on page 105.)