Tuesday, April 30, 2013

The Agenda & Category for Tomorrow: Category #3

Just a reminder that this week will be review for the STAAR, so please bring your "A-Game." Today was a GREAT DAY for most students. I was pumped to see who came ready to play from the start of class to the end of class. I was pumped and want to thank everyone that came to the front to show how to solve each problem. Some of us already missed out on last years test and will tell you it's not easy to get out of the swamp you feel you're in. Don't get behind, it's hard to catch up! Two math tests next year is scary!

Today we discussed  Reporting Category #4, which will have the most questions on the test, along with the Readiness Standards which make up 65% of the questions asked from each category. We practiced for a block questions related to the Category and saw many great examples from our peers. I hope you learned from their knowledge and owned it!

For tomorrow we will focus on Reporting Category #3: Dimensionality and the Geometry of Location.

We will focus on the following problems from the link http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/sr/documents/cstrtqgeomapr15.pdf:

#69-79 (a mix of Reporting Category #3 & #5)

#90-91  (to review the last concept we learned)

#93-96 (Category #3)

Next we will move to 1st Quarter problems which may be found here:
1st Q Quiz 5


Monday, April 29, 2013

STAAR Review & Small Victories

Here is the link for the way we tackle review on 4/30 & 5/1

Tuesday: #33-59,  Wednesday #16-32

We begin at #33-59 because it has the most questions on the test and is 2 questions shy, according to TEA blueprint layouts for the minimum passing rate at the acceptable levels.  Win this section and you nearly win it all! Plenty of easy ones after to secure a much greater victory! The second day we will close "loose ends" on remaining readiness standards.

Tomorrow I will upload the overall breakdown for the STAAR EOC test so you may see it again. We will again discuss the breakdown, look at the standards (Readiness & Supporting) and together realize how far we have come. We will discuss which standards are MOST important, how they may be shown and fix what you may have forgotten.

Good luck & learn! Tomorrow is always a better day. Improve yourself to learn and pass! Improve yourself and learn the challenge of beating bad habits. Learn how to grow yourself through will power. All you have to do is set goals & deadlines for the goals. Another great way to achieve is to set small goals for yourself. Build your brain to achieve through small victories. Begin the experiment by reviewing 2  problems from the day or from previous lessons, open the door for people, pick up some trash, tell someone they are appreciated; do it often for a more supportive world around you, which builds you and your character. Small victories build character and a better world. Good Luck!!

That's All Folks!

Everything has been taught, there's nothing more (new) to say. We have already reviewed a little with all the Boardworks and Make-up Days, but now it's full on. Below is the final presentation where we covered the tailend of  Circles. Remember STAAR testing begins next Monday.

Parts of a Circle

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Angles inside and outside circles

Review Day

Today I would like for you to try your hand at a few review problems.

The first of which may be found here :
Geometry EOC Assessment

The second of which may be found here:
California Geometry Test

Before you begin, take time together to solve the warm-up problem. Once finished solve the problems linked above and when you return from lunch solve those in the last link shown above.
Jigswaw Puzzle Warm Up

Monday, April 22, 2013

Boardwork 4/22 & Circles Lesson

Here is the Boardwork for the Day. First: Go to the following website or use your Geometry Book, draw an example for each part of the circle accompanied with a short definition.

Parts of a Circle

Second:
1. If 58 people out of 223 will go to Fiesta today:
    a) what is the central angle for the sector of people that will not go (assume a radius of 7)?
    b) what is the length of the minor arc?
    c) what is the length of the major arc?
    d)  what is the area for the sector of people that will attend?
    e)  what is the probability that a person will not attend Fiesta?

2. A circular ice skating rink has an area of 17,671 inches squared.
    a) what is the measure of the rink's diameter?
    b) what is the measure of the rink's area in feet squared?


When you are finished, or during class #2 we will begin our lesson on Parts of a Circle: Powerpoint

Friday, April 19, 2013

Our New Class Door

A shout out to Erin for the old door, we loved it! We have evolved from "Caution, Enter at Your Own Risk" to "Welcome to Class Fellow Dragons." Thanks to Priscilla for the friendly invitation!


Thursday, April 18, 2013

Review Day & Fun Day

OK, lets split the difference...Review a bit and have fun a bit, pay half & we will pay half plus bus fare. 10th Grade Academy, if you want to go on a field trip with us next Tuesday and Wednesday you need to RSVP with $5 no later than Monday. We plan on STAAR Studying and HAVING A BLAST!!! Who wants to Go Kart, Mini Golf, Ultimate Frisbee and smack a Golf Ball?! We do!!! Join Us!!! We have raised enough money so you get travel and these experiences for only $5.

ATTN: You may want to bring more money for food, drink and any additional costs related to your choices at each location. Lunch is guaranteed both days at school, but we will not be at school during lunch time on Tuesday; You will have to choose to bring or purchase food on Tuesday, but please know we will be on campus for lunch on Wednesday as normal amidst activities.

More details & reminders coming your way each day in class. Please join us and relieve the stress and review before the most critical tests of the year!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

PlayDoh, Surface Area and Cross Sections

If you missed the assignment you may obtain it from the 4th Quarter Makeup tab. Who doesn't like to learn hands on?

She is so hands on she creates through clay and comes to the marker board to show us how to solve.

 This guy is definitely going to be great because he questions and discusses what is in front of him.


Where's Waldo? Look for those learning and those off task. Find the perfect blue sphere and appreciate the effort, the learning and the person creating it!

Wonderful creations and collaborations! Great use of time!


Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Report Cards, 4th Quarter and Oh My, Another STAAR test in 18 School Days!

Friends, the time has come. In 18 days you may have another STAAR test. We will inform you regarding which test, which day and all times soon. Know for now this is the time to figure it out, regardless of the subject. Me, Ms. V, Ms. O, Ms Ramos, Mr. U.  We, your teachers, your Admin are here for you! Tutoring times are mentioned and in our classroom posted. We have faith in those that commit and give even the slightest efforts to learning the concepts. We have little faith & time for apathy and inefficiency. Help Us help You!

In case you missed it, Biggy Smalls says, "...if you don't know, now you know..."

All assigned assignments will be under the 4th Q Makeup tab.


4th Quarter Makeup

Notes & Review
(4/9/2013) Surface Area Introduction (blank)
                  Surface Area Introduction (Answer Key)

Boardwork
(4/8/2013) Areas, Interior, Exterior Angles and Probability of Polygons
(4/9/2013) Sector Areas & Probability
(4/15/2013) Applications of Dimensional Change      
         
Groupwork
(4/1/2013) Exterior Angles, Patterns and Equations, Polygons & Right Triangles
(4/2/2013) Test & Review Days (solve only the problems pictured)
(4/8/2013) Area Models & Probability
(4/9/2013) Surface Area, Cross Sections & Play Doh
(4/10/2013) Nets & SA
(4/11/2013) Surface Area of Prisms & Cylinders
                   Surface Area of Pyramids, Cones & Spheres  

(4/15/2013) Effects of Dimensional Shifts on Shapes & Solids
                 


Extra Credit

Quiz