I wanted to let you all know what is covered on Wednesday's Test. Here is the breakdown, the numbers out front represent how many of the type of problem.
2- Write the ratio three ways
1- Write the ratio (change units)
2- Better Buy problems
1- Using Unit Rate to find an answer. example it is $2 per student how much for 10 students?
5- Ratios/Unit Rates with Fractions
1- VERY similar to #1 from 1-5 Homework
Monday, September 29, 2014
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Mrs. Diver 4/23
Course 2 students have opted to check their review homework on their own. We will be having a class review tomorrow before the Unit 6 test on Friday.
You can find the answers to the review on the electronic file cabinet.
You can find the answers to the review on the electronic file cabinet.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Course 2 Quest Unit 6
Here is a list of all the problem types on the Quest
6 problems- finding x. These will include vertical angles, right angles and straight angles.
3 problems- finding x degree in a triangle. Two angle measures will be given and they will have to find the third. b
3 problems- drawing the top, side and front view of a 3-D figure
1 problem- name the polyhedron, identify the bases, faces, edges and vertices
3 problems- identify the cross section
1 problem- name the angle (right, acute, or obtuse)
1 problem- complimentary or supplementary
1 problem- vertical and adjacent
1 problem- name the polyhedron
1 problem- Classify the triangle by its sides and angles.
6 problems- finding x. These will include vertical angles, right angles and straight angles.
3 problems- finding x degree in a triangle. Two angle measures will be given and they will have to find the third. b
3 problems- drawing the top, side and front view of a 3-D figure
1 problem- name the polyhedron, identify the bases, faces, edges and vertices
3 problems- identify the cross section
1 problem- name the angle (right, acute, or obtuse)
1 problem- complimentary or supplementary
1 problem- vertical and adjacent
1 problem- name the polyhedron
1 problem- Classify the triangle by its sides and angles.
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