Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Week of 12/20

Calc and Trig: Both classes will have their chapter test on Tuesday. Receive elligible content for midterm.. It will be comprehensive and students should already have begun to prepare.

stats: Finish lesson 4-5 on permutations and combinations. Receive elligible content for midterm. It will be comprehensive and students should have already begun to prepare.

pssa math: Finish assignment on inverse functions and complete graphs of both functions and their inverses. Then discuss their line of symmetry.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

week of 12-13

Stats: Students will work on lessons 4-4 and 4-5 from book. They should also begin to prepare for their chapter 4 test.

Calculus: Students will work on inverse trig derivatives and exponential and logrithmic derivatives from lessons 3-8 and 3-9.

Trig: Students will work on double angle identities, lesson 5-5 from book. They should be studying for their chapter 5 test.

Pssa math: Students will begin to work on finding inverses and their graphs.

Monday, December 6, 2010

week of 12/6

Stats: Students will finish working on lesson 4-3 addition rules. Then they will learn about multiplication rules and conditional probability for lesson 4-4.

Trig: Students will finish verifying trigonometric identities.

Calc: Students will finish the chain rule for derivatives and begin implicit differentiation.

Pssa: Students will learn how to distribute and foil with polynomials.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

week of november 30

Trig: Complete lesson 5-2, verifying trig identities #'s 33-68.

Calc: Complete lesson 3-5, 1-10 on derivatives of trig functions.

stats: complete lessons 4-2 and 4-3 in book on probability and sample spaces.

Pssa: complete worksheets on adding and subtracting polynomials

Monday, November 22, 2010

Week of Nov. 22

Pssa Math: Students will continue to work with linear inequalitiies and determine if points are solutions to the inequalities by use of the graph and algebra.

Stats: Students will learn how to make tree diagrams to determine simple probability.

Calc: Continue exploring derivatives of functions.

Trig: Continue verifying trig identities by completing lesson 5-2, 14-22.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

week of 11-16

Stats: Test on tuesday for chapter 10. Students will receive notes on chapter 4 for the remainder of the week. and complete lesson 4-2.

Calc: Students will complete lessons 3-4 and 3-5 for homework. They will also complete an open ended question.

Trig: Students will finish lesson 5-1 and then work to complete lesson 5-2 on verifying fundamental identities.

Pssa math: Students will solve linear equations for the dependent variable and identify the slope and intercept. Then they will complete a worksheet on graphing slope intercept form.

Friday, November 5, 2010

week of nov 8

pssa math: Students will continue to work on solving linear equations by the elimination method and graphing.

Stats: Students will be completing lesson 10-3 on linear regression. Then they will be working on their bungee barbie project by making their practice jumps.

Trig: Students will begin the week by graphing trig functions for a project. Then they will complete lesson 5-1 on fundamental identities and verifying identities.

Calculus: Students will learn how to determine if a function is differentiable by completing lesson 5-2. Then they will begin to work on the seven rules of differentiating for lesson 5-3.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

week of nov 1

Pssa Math: Students will continue to solve linear equations.

Trig: Students will continue to graph trig equations including their shifts, amplitudes, periods and reflections.

Calc: Students will learn to take a derivative of a function and complete homework on lesson 3-1 for Thursday.

Stats: Students will start their bungee barbie project and begin to take notes on chapter ten. They will be asked to complete problems for lesson 10-3 on Thursday dealing with correlation.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

week of 10/25

stats: Finish McDonalds project. Complete Did you know poster. Test on Friday.

calculus: Students will finish learning about average rates of change and tangent lines. Then they will be asked to complete pg 87 #'s 1-6 and 8-18. Test on chapter 2 will be on Friday.

Pssa math: Students will complete second test early in the week. Then they will learn to solve linear equations having variables on both sides.

Trigonometry: Students will take test on chapter 3. Then students will begin project on graphing trig equations after they have received the notes..

Monday, October 18, 2010

week of 10/18

Stats: This week we will be working on z scores for lesson 3-4. Students will ba asked to complete problems 1-16 on page 144. Then students should prepare for their chapter 3 test for the end of the week.

Calc. Students will complete assignment on continuity for Tuesday, lesson 3-3 and then we will learn and study rates of change and tangent lines (3-4). Students will be asked to complete page 87 #'s 2-30 even. Chapter 2 test will be early next week.

Trig. Students wil complete lesson 3-4 today in class and then review on Tuesday for their test on chapter 3 Wednesday. Each student will receive a pretest today as added help. On Thursday, students will learn how to graph the sine and cosine functions.

Pssa math: Students will start the week learning the distance formulas and midpoint theorem. They will complete worksheets on each. Then they will have their second test at the end of the week.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

week of 10/13

Calculus: We will start the week by finishing review of limits approaching infinity. Then we will introduce continuity with an activity, receive notes and complete exercises in book.

Stats: We will learn how to find the mean, standard deviation and variance, etc. all on a graphing calculator. Then we will be able to review homework given prior to break by checking answers on calculator.

Trigonometry: Students will review homework given from last week. Then they will learn about linear and angular velocity and complete exercises in book.

Pssa math: Students will be asked to complete an open ended question involving similar triangles. Then they will work on solving similar triangles for the remainder of the week

Monday, October 4, 2010

week of 10/4

Statistics: We will be learning about variance and standard deviation this week. Also we will complete exercises from lesson 3-3.

Trigonometry: We will be working on arc length and areas of sectors. Students will complete exercises from pg 113 4-48 multiples of 4. Then they will learn about circular functions and will complete pg 125, 3-57 multiples of 3.

Pssa class will be working on circumference of circles and pythagorean theorem.

Calculus will be working on limits and limits involving infinity. They will complete exercises from lessons 2-1 and 2-2 in book.

Monday, September 27, 2010

week of 9/27

Calculus: Test will be on Tuesday for chapter 1. Then students will be asked to complete exercises on page 62 for wednesday night.

Pssa math: Students will work on surface area and volume this week.

Stats: Test will be on Tuesday. Then on Wednesday, students will work on exercises from lesson 3-2.

Trigonometry: Test for chapter 2 will be on Wednesday. We will be reviewing solving right triangles in class Monday. Then on Thursday, students will complete exercises from lesson 3-1, angles in radian measure.

Monday, September 20, 2010

week of 9/20

Pssa math
Monday-Friday: Students will finish standards from anchor A and begin working on standards from anchor B.

Trigonometry
For Monday-Tuesday, students will be working on lesson 2-2. They will complete homework on pg 75, #s 1-6, 11-18 and 21-36 multiples of 3. For Wednesday-Friday students will learn how to solve right triangles in lesson 2-4. Then they will complete work on page 87, #s 2 and 12 -45 multiples of 3.

Stats
Monday-Tuesday: Students will construct histograms, frequency polygons and ogives by completing exercises 2, 3, 5 and 20 on page 58. Then for Wednesday-Friday, students will learn to construct circle graphs, stem and leaf plots and pareto charts.

Calculus
Monday-Tuesday: Students will complete exercises on exponential and logarthmic functions found at the end of lesson 1-5, #s 2-24 even and 38,40,41 and 42. Then for the rest of the week, students will learn how to graph inverse trig functions and identify their domain and range.

week of 9/20

Pssa math:

Friday, September 10, 2010

week of 9/13

Pssa Math: We will be covering LCM and ordering of real numbers.

Trigomonetry: We will finish chapter 1 on Monday, pg 50 4-72 multiples of 4. There will be a test likely on Wednesday for chapter 1. Thursday will mark the start of chapter 2 with students completing exercises on pg 68 3-42, multiples of 3 and 60-64.

Calculus: We will finish lesson 1-3 on Monday,ecponential functions, then begin working on parametric equations by the end of the day. hwk will be on pg 30, 2-26 even. After that we will learn about Logrithmic functions and possibly get into the graphs of trig functions. Hwk for logrithms will be on pg 39, 3-48 multiples of 3.

Statistics: We will begin taking notes on chapter 2, Frequency distributions and graphs. Students will be asked to complete hwk beginning on pg 43 for Tuesday night. Then on Thursday, students will complete assignment on pg 58.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

week of 9/7

Calc: This week we will be working on lessons 1-2 and 1-3. Their respective assignments are pg 17, 8-60 multiples of 4 and pg 24, 3-33 multiples of 3.

Stats: This week we will cover an experiment on sampling, finish taking notes on chapter 1 and complete an assignment in the book. There will also be a chapter test on Friday.

Trig: This week we will cover lessons 1-4 and 1-5. The homework will be on pages 41, 2-42 even and pg 51, 4 - 64 multiples of 4. Then there will be a chapter 1 test on Monday.

Pssa class: We will cover scientific notation at the start of the week and continue through areas of need in anchor A.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Week of August 30th

Calc: This week we will be working with linear equations and finding their slopes. Parallel and perpendicular lines. This will be lesson one in the book.

Trig: We will be learning about angles, coterminal angles and angles in standard position.

Stats: Different types of data and studies will be discussed in class this week along with how the data is measured.

Pssa: This class will begin working on preparation for mastering content on the pssa tests.