Thursday, October 30, 2008

Poly - what?

Hi Guys-

So, polynomials - what are they and why the heck are you learning about them? Well, here are some links I found to help you understand polynomials. This is a big unit in Algebra so it's better to embrace learning about them than struggling all the way through! :) For this assignment #8, watch the video, click on the links and explore the websites. Then, POST about something new you learned AND something that is now clearer for you. After you have posted, leave me a comment on this assignment so I know you are done! :)



http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/math-topic.cfm?TopicCode=polyadd
-Click on the different lessons. In one part- they explain about algebra tiles. We will be using those this week!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polynomial
-This one is for you, Nick!

http://www.purplemath.com/modules/polydefs.htm

http://www.algebra-online.com/multiplying-monomials-1.htm

Monday, October 27, 2008

Make sure you are keeping up on the assignments!

I' ve been checking your blogs and some of you still haven't made a post for assignment 5. Please make sure you are keeping up! :)

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Assignment #7

Please leave me a comment (on this post) with which assignments you have completed so far today (at the end of class). You do not have to have completed #6 yet because it is not due for a month on Study Island.

Thanks! Happy Friday!

Assignment #6

Look on the left hand side of my blog to see all of our classmate's links to his/her blog. Find your name and then click on the person's blog who comes before AND after you alphabetically (Nick and Joey - you will go to each other's page for the before and after person :) Read one of their assignments. After you do that - post a comment and question in response to what they wrote.

After you are done with that, click on the link on the left, top side of my blog, "Study Island"

You can log in with your username (i.e. BethanyMako.PPS) and then your password is your lunch number. There are 5 assignments posted that will be due in a month. You may choose a game mode to complete the questions, however you must do AT LEAST 10 questions. If you get lower than a 70%, try again. See me for help if you cannot log in.

Thursday, October 16, 2008


My dog Roxy (in the middle) and her "cousins" at the park!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Help with equations

So guys - some of you feel confident about equations and some of you still need a little time... Here is a basic website I found to help with one, two and multi-step equations. No - you are not morons like the title states - far from it! It's just outlined basically so EVERYONE can understand equations :)

http://library.thinkquest.org/20991/prealg/eq.html


Leave me a post telling me how you feel about equations - because it will only get a little trickier from here! :)

Monday, October 13, 2008

Assignment #5 - Graded!

Hello Honor Students!

For this assignment, due October 23, I want you to check out the link below:
http://www.wkyc.com/money/consumer/personal_finance/save/default.aspx

This will take you to a link that gives tips to saving money living in Cleveland. Take a couple minutes to read the titles of the articles and find TWO that interest you. After you read them, answer these questions on your blog in COMPLETE sentences for each article:

1) What article did you chose and why?
2) How does it relate to you? (if not you, your parents, your grandparents, your aunts, uncles, older siblings, etc.)
3) What did learn from reading this article? Be specific!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Assignment #4 - Graded

This assignment is worth 15 points and will be due October 20, 2008. So, continuing on from Assignment #3, complete the following:

1) Check out this article:
http://www.bts.gov/publications/omnistats/volume_03_issue_04/html/entire.html

2) Let's say you are an "average" American based on that article. How many total miles are spent driving to work in one week (remember you drive TO and FROM work each day)?

3) Now, if you are like a typical American, you are doing more driving than just to work and back. In an average week, I drive around 350 miles per week! Use this equation, 350/mpg x P = T (mpg = whatever your car's mpg is, P = local gas price, T = total cost) to find out how much you will spend on gas in one week. Bonus - could you write an equation to find out how much you spend on gas in one month?

And finally, if you didn't originally chose a hybrid car, are you interested in one now??!! If so, check this out: http://www.hybridcars.com/ and let me know what you think! ...And kudos to ones who already did! :)

Assignment #3 - Graded!

So, how many of you dream of the first car you will own? Well, in this assignment, let's pretend that you just graduated from college and your super-generous parents are going to buy you WHATEVER car you want! However, you have to pay for gas with hard earned money you will be making in your first job :) In this 15 point assignment due THIS Wednesday October 8, your job will be to figure out the following:

1) What car will you buy and why?

2) Google your car, go the car's website, then find out:
a) How many gallons does your gas tank hold? b) How many miles do you get per gallon (mpg)?

3)Now you can figure out how much will it cost you to fill your tank. Use the link below to find local gas prices.
http://www.gasbuddy.com