Click on any assignment below to get extra help!
Section 9-5 Dilations/p.529-531(6-17, 26-31, 38-40)
Section 9-5 Quiz
Section 11-1,2,3 Areas/p.657(1-13 all)
Section 11-4 Composite Areas/p.661(6-16 all)
TAKS Review/Group Quiz
Section 13-1 Volumes Prisms/p.732(1-7,21,22)
Section 13-2 Volumes Pyramids/p.740(5-10,14,15)
Chapter13 Review/p.769/1-7 odds,8-13all
TEST
Last 6 weeks we'll begin TAKS study packets
Math-Talk-Blog is created for Booker T. Washington Mathematics students, in order to ensure success knowledge and appreciation for all topics in Mathematics.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Geometry 5th six-wks begins
Section 9-5 Dilations/page 529-531(6-17, 26-31, 38-40)
Section 9-5 Quiz
Section 11-1,2,3 Areas/Page 657(1-13 all)
- Parents Night! 3-9-09
- Almost PI DAY! 3-12-09 or 3-13-09
- Spring Break! 3-14-09 Students return on 3-23-09
- Math TAKS 4-28-09
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Geometry: Last week of 6-wks
Section 9-4/ Tessellations Work sheet and Notes
Section 9-5/ Dialations Work sheet and Notes
Chapter 9 Test or Project...
TAKS profiling
Section 9-5/ Dialations Work sheet and Notes
Chapter 9 Test or Project...
TAKS profiling
Friday, February 20, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Geometry Week of 2-16-09
Section 9-1/ pg. 501,502/ #21- 32 all
Section 9-2/ pg.506/ #1-5 all
Quiz: Sections 9-1, 9-2
Section 9-6/ Vectors Work sheet and Notes
What is POINT SYMMETRY?
Point Symmetry is when every part has a matching part that is ...... the same distance from the central point ...... but in the opposite direction.It looks the same when viewed from opposite directions, such as left vs right, or if turned upside down.It is sometimes called Origin Symmetry.
EXAMPLES:

Section 9-2/ pg.506/ #1-5 all
Quiz: Sections 9-1, 9-2
Section 9-6/ Vectors Work sheet and Notes
What is POINT SYMMETRY?
Point Symmetry is when every part has a matching part that is ...... the same distance from the central point ...... but in the opposite direction.It looks the same when viewed from opposite directions, such as left vs right, or if turned upside down.It is sometimes called Origin Symmetry.
EXAMPLES:

Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
