Friday, March 7, 2014

MATH MARCH 07, 2014

CLASSWORK- Pre Algebra 2013-2014 2.0 FCAT MATHEMATICA REVIEW
Tips for Success
FCAT Reference Sheet reminders
Big Idea One: Develop an understanding of and apply proportionality including similarity. #1-17
Big Idea Two: Develop an understanding of and use formulas to determine surface area and volumes of three-dimensional shapes. #1-18
HOME LEARNING- Pre Algebra Use the correct answers given at the end of class to go back and figure out if you can find where you made your mistakes

CLASSWORK- MJ/2 2013-2014 2.0 FCAT MATHEMATICA REVIEW
Tips for Success
FCAT Reference Sheet reminders
Big Idea One: Develop an understanding of and apply proportionality including similarity. #1-17
Big Idea Two: Develop an understanding of and use formulas to determine surface area and volumes of three-dimensional shapes. #1-18
HOMEWORK- MJ/2 Use the correct answers given at the end of class to go back and figure out if you can find where you made your mistakes

Thank you.
Ms. Shani Aisha Dempsey

7th Grade Math Teacher
Noble Hawks-Room #511
dempseys@duvalschools.org

My classroom (math only) website for 2013-2014 is below:
http://dcpspublic.oncoursesystems.com/school/webpage.aspx?id=519033

My Team's Home Learning website is below.
http://mmsnoblehawkhomework.blogspot.com

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