Math C

Due Monday the 14th of December:  Exponent Worksheet:  It is very hard, if you don't finish that is 
okay, but you need to come in with descriptive questions if you struggled.

Due Thursday the 10th of December:  make flash cards.  On one side is the name of the property and 
in words what the property does. For example:  
the product of a power property: is when two powers with the same base are being multiplied you 
add the exponents. On the opposite side will be an example of the power being applied using 
numbers or variables, or both.  Have someone quiz them at home.

Due Wednesday the 9th of December:  Retake math test over GCF. LCM, and Prime Factorization, and 
retake rules of exponents matching quiz

Due Monday the 7th of December:  matching test over the exponent properties

TEST THURSDAY

Due Tuesday the 1st of December:  Make a study guide including examples for test Thursday

Due Monday the 30th of November:  pgs 220-222 #'s 8-42:  Test Thursday

Due Monday the 23rd of November:  Practice Workbook p. 47 and 48

Due Friday the 20th of November:  Go through the mistakes you made on last nights homework and 
correct the math.  DO NOT JUST CHANGE THE MATH

Due Thursday the 19th of November: Pages 178-179 in textbook 1-48

Due Monday the 16th of November:  NO HOMEWORK unless you didn't finish 2.6 page 25 in practice 
workbook

Due Friday the 13th of November:  2.7 in practice workbook page 27 ONLY

Due Thursday the 12th of November:  Memorize integer notes from class

Due Tuesday the 10th of November:  Retake quiz over integers

Due Monday the 9th of November:  In Practice workbook 2.6 page 25 only

Due Tuesday November 2nd:  pages 103-105 #'s 17-57 in textbook:  Test Thursday over Integergs

Due Friday the 30th of October: 2.3 in practice workbook

Due Thursday the 29th of October:  2.2 in practice workbook

Due Tuesday the 27th of October:  P. 59 #'s 1-43

Due Monday the 26th of October:  NO HOMEWORK

Due Friday the 23rd of October:  Quiz Integer rules, vocabulary:  coefficient, and variable

Due Thursday the 22nd of October:  1.6 in textbook #'s 1-22

Due Monday the 19th of October:  Quiz over solving for a variable

Due Friday the 16th of October: page 29. #'s 27-36  extra credit 37-44

Due Thursday the 15th of October:  Finish 1.5 in practice workbook #'s 14-17

Due Tuesday the 13th of October:  In textbook finish guided practice 1-8; Practice Workbook 1.5 #'s 
1-
13 show algebra work

Due Friday the 9th of October:  NO HOMEWORK

Due Monday October 5th:  Finish Chapter Review 1.2-1.4

Week of September 28th-October 2nd:  No Homework:  Test move to Tuesday October 6th

Due Friday the 25th of September:  Finish homework if didn't; study for test Monday 1.2, 1.3, 1.4

Due Thursday the 24th of September:  Practice workbook 1.4 page 7-8 #'s 1-30

Due Tuesday the 22nd of September:  In practice workbook section 1.3 pages 5 and 6

Due Monday the 21st of September:  In textbook: Page 10 #'s 13-24 and page 11 #'s 43-51

Due Friday the 18th of September:  No Homework unless didn't finish worksheet

Due Thursday the 17th of September:  Addition and Subtraction of Fraction Worksheet; show work do               
                                                                     on separate worksheet

Due Tuesday the 15th of September:  Make sure homework in Practice workbook page 4 is correct.
                                                                    Quiz over the rules for adding and subtracting fractions:
                                                                    1) Find common Denominator
                                                                    2) Adjust Numerators just like you adjusted its corresponding             
                                                                        Denominator
                                                                    3) Add/Subtract Numerators only, and bring common 
                                                                        Denominator over to answer.
                                                                    4) Simplify/Reduce your remaining fraction to its most basic 
form.