Week of May 21-May 25--EOG Review
5/21--Review Number System questions (mostly without calculator). Notes
5/22--Review Expressions, Equations, Inequalities (mostly with calculator). Notes
5/23--Review Ratios and Percents. Notes
5/24--Review Geometry and Statistics. Notes
5/25--SS NCFE today. Relax during 8th period. No 7th period.
Week of May 14-May 18--LAST QUIZ for a grade (last grade)
5/14--Understand parts of circles (radius, diameter, center, circumference) and understand how to use the circumference formula and a rearranged circle to find the formula for the area of a circle. Notes
5/15--Practice finding area and circumference of circles in application problems. Notes
5/16--Due to Teacher Rally, no school today.
5/17--Find area and perimeter/circumference of shapes with polygons and circles. Notes
5/18--QUIZ finding area and circumference of circles/shapes with circles. This is the last quiz for this elective, since it is the last 6+ objective to learn.
Week of May 7-May 11
5/7--Take notes on types of angles (acute, right, obtuse, straight) and angle relationships (complementary, supplementary, adjacent, vertical). Play these online games to practice the relationship between complementary and supplementary angles.
xpmath game algebra for children complementary angles memory Notes
5/8--Practice vertical and adjacent angle relationships. Review supplementary and complementary angle relationships. Play this online game to review all four relationships.
mathgames brainpop sort Notes
5/9--Do a paper/pencil practice of angle relationships. Notes
5/10--Review angle relationships by making posters showing each relationship and how to use it to find a missing angle. Notes
5/11--Angle relationships QUIZ.
Week of April 30-May 4
4/30--Calculate simple interest and balance using the equation: I=prt, knowing what each variable represents in the problem, and knowing that balance is the combination of money (principal and interest). Notes
5/1--Calculate percent of change, using the proportion: difference/original = %/100. Review simple interest. Notes
5/2--Calculate percent of error, using the proportion: difference/actual (correct) = %/100. Review percent of change and simple interest. Notes
5/3--Review the 3 big ideas this week for the quiz tomorrow: simple interest, percent of error, and percent of change. Prepare for the quiz tomorrow! No notes today--the review game was in the hallway not electronic.
5/4--QUIZ 7.RP.3--simple interest, percent of change and percent of error.
Week of April 23-27
4/23--Review 6th grade percent questions. Understand how to use a percent proportion to solve percent word problems ( part/whole = %/100). Notes
4/24--Solve single step or two-step $ percent applications--tax, tip, discount, commission, mark-up. Notes
4/25--Solve multi-step $ percent applications (you buy a shirt for x, it is 20% off, tax is 6.5%, what will you pay?). Notes
4/26--Review percent proportions and $ percent applications to be ready for the QUIZ tomorrow. Notes
4/27--QUIZ this week (7.RP.3)--percent proportion and $ applications (tax, tip, discount, commission, markup--single step and multi-step).
Week of April 16-20
4/16--Determine if 2 ratios or a table or a graph are proportional. Quizzes returned in 7th period and reviewed. Quizzes finished in 8th period. Notes
4/17--Set up proportions and solve to find the missing values. Notes
4/18--Find the constant of proportionality from equations, tables and graphs; write an equation to represent the table or graph. Notes
4/19--Find constant of proportionality and use it to compare tables, graphs and equations. Write equations for tables and graphs. Notes
4/20--QUIZ 7.RP.2--determine if ratios or tables of values or graphs are proportional, set up and solve proportions, determine constant of proportionality from equations, graphs, or tables, write an equation for a table or graph using constant of proportionality, compare tables or graphs using constant of proportionality
Week of April 9-13
4/9--Day 1 Intro to elective. Notes
4/10--Find unit rates with fractions. Notes
4/11--Find unit rates with fractions and find matching ratios. Notes
4/12--Find unit rates with fractions and find matching ratios in tables or situations. Notes
4/13--QUIZ 7.RP.1
5/21--Review Number System questions (mostly without calculator). Notes
5/22--Review Expressions, Equations, Inequalities (mostly with calculator). Notes
5/23--Review Ratios and Percents. Notes
5/24--Review Geometry and Statistics. Notes
5/25--SS NCFE today. Relax during 8th period. No 7th period.
Week of May 14-May 18--LAST QUIZ for a grade (last grade)
5/14--Understand parts of circles (radius, diameter, center, circumference) and understand how to use the circumference formula and a rearranged circle to find the formula for the area of a circle. Notes
5/15--Practice finding area and circumference of circles in application problems. Notes
5/16--Due to Teacher Rally, no school today.
5/17--Find area and perimeter/circumference of shapes with polygons and circles. Notes
5/18--QUIZ finding area and circumference of circles/shapes with circles. This is the last quiz for this elective, since it is the last 6+ objective to learn.
Week of May 7-May 11
5/7--Take notes on types of angles (acute, right, obtuse, straight) and angle relationships (complementary, supplementary, adjacent, vertical). Play these online games to practice the relationship between complementary and supplementary angles.
xpmath game algebra for children complementary angles memory Notes
5/8--Practice vertical and adjacent angle relationships. Review supplementary and complementary angle relationships. Play this online game to review all four relationships.
mathgames brainpop sort Notes
5/9--Do a paper/pencil practice of angle relationships. Notes
5/10--Review angle relationships by making posters showing each relationship and how to use it to find a missing angle. Notes
5/11--Angle relationships QUIZ.
Week of April 30-May 4
4/30--Calculate simple interest and balance using the equation: I=prt, knowing what each variable represents in the problem, and knowing that balance is the combination of money (principal and interest). Notes
5/1--Calculate percent of change, using the proportion: difference/original = %/100. Review simple interest. Notes
5/2--Calculate percent of error, using the proportion: difference/actual (correct) = %/100. Review percent of change and simple interest. Notes
5/3--Review the 3 big ideas this week for the quiz tomorrow: simple interest, percent of error, and percent of change. Prepare for the quiz tomorrow! No notes today--the review game was in the hallway not electronic.
5/4--QUIZ 7.RP.3--simple interest, percent of change and percent of error.
Week of April 23-27
4/23--Review 6th grade percent questions. Understand how to use a percent proportion to solve percent word problems ( part/whole = %/100). Notes
4/24--Solve single step or two-step $ percent applications--tax, tip, discount, commission, mark-up. Notes
4/25--Solve multi-step $ percent applications (you buy a shirt for x, it is 20% off, tax is 6.5%, what will you pay?). Notes
4/26--Review percent proportions and $ percent applications to be ready for the QUIZ tomorrow. Notes
4/27--QUIZ this week (7.RP.3)--percent proportion and $ applications (tax, tip, discount, commission, markup--single step and multi-step).
Week of April 16-20
4/16--Determine if 2 ratios or a table or a graph are proportional. Quizzes returned in 7th period and reviewed. Quizzes finished in 8th period. Notes
4/17--Set up proportions and solve to find the missing values. Notes
4/18--Find the constant of proportionality from equations, tables and graphs; write an equation to represent the table or graph. Notes
4/19--Find constant of proportionality and use it to compare tables, graphs and equations. Write equations for tables and graphs. Notes
4/20--QUIZ 7.RP.2--determine if ratios or tables of values or graphs are proportional, set up and solve proportions, determine constant of proportionality from equations, graphs, or tables, write an equation for a table or graph using constant of proportionality, compare tables or graphs using constant of proportionality
Week of April 9-13
4/9--Day 1 Intro to elective. Notes
4/10--Find unit rates with fractions. Notes
4/11--Find unit rates with fractions and find matching ratios. Notes
4/12--Find unit rates with fractions and find matching ratios in tables or situations. Notes
4/13--QUIZ 7.RP.1