Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Monday, 9/28/09

Today we started class with a game reviewing all the kinds of translations and reflections of different graphs in relation to their parent functions. We went over the last quiz, and talked about the problems. We then went over homework problems, from the homework due today, and prior homework. Next we discussed Wednesday’s Unit Test. It’s a test on chapter 1.1 -1.9, and there is some review problems for each section on p. 115 and 116 in the textbook. There will be a calculator part, and a non-calculator part of the test. We then talked about super corrections, and how they work, and how it’s better to write something down, than leave a question blank. There will be 10 to 15 problems on the test, and we will hand in all of the homework up to this point before getting the test. Mr. Obrien gave us a sheet telling the homework and the order (oldest homework on top) and the homework is also still on the website.

HW:
Do a minimum of six problems from p. 117-122 (be sure to check and correct) to revise from the test- choose ones that you need practice with! These are some good questions (at least one will appear on the test): p. 117/61, 72, 89, 93, 101, 113, 129, 133, 137, 149, 151, 161.
Organize your homework- make sure each assignment is completely checked and corrected and that each has your name, date, and the assignment at the top. On the website there's a rubric for what the homework should look like. Stack your homework ordered from oldest to newest with the homework cover page on top. Staple your stack in the lower right hand corner. You will hand in your homework on the day of the test before you take your test.

Next scribe is Marnie :)

1 comment:

  1. Great job, Hannah! Are you able to post yourself? Let me know if you need help.

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