bring your tcap foldable and your comp book each day to class. tcap quiz on friday!!!!!
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Bring your TCAP foldable and your comp book each
day to class.
TCAP REVIEW
CONTINUES
TCAP QUIZ ON
FRIDAY!!!!!
PAGE 5: SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM
Supplies for today:TCAP foldableGlue stickProblems from the back counter/table
BELLWORK
• Use a marker to fill in the missing information on page 5
• Glue the problems on page 5• Your page should look just like the
following slide.• Get ready to review these standards
and compete against the other teams to show what you know!
Fill in these notes on page
5 and glue down the
problems as you see
pictured here.============
PAGE 5 NOTES:
LET’S REVIEW SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM
We can use a linear equation or graph to determine several things:• What is the slope?• What is the y-intercept?• EXAMPLE: 2y = 6x + 4 • If x = 2, then y = ??????• If y = 2, then x = ?????? • Is (3,-1) a solution?• Is (-3, -7) a solution?
MATH MANIA
• Each team member will receive a recording sheet for their answers.
• You have a stack of cards. Your team will select a card and find the slope for the given problem.
• All members of the team are working the problem at the same time. After completing the problem, one person from the team will bring the answer to the teacher to be checked. The teacher can reply yes/no. If you hear no then go back to your team and correct the problems.
• You have 5 chances to get the correct answer. • The team to finish first will receive 25 points.
The team with the highest score will receive 50 points.
• All work will be collected at the end of class.
PAGE 6A: PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM
Supplies for today:TCAP foldableGlue stickProblems from the back counter/table
BELLWORK
• Use a marker to fill in the missing information on page 6a (Pythagorean Theorem)
• Glue the problems on page 6a (left side)
• Your page should look just like the following slide.
• Get ready to review these standards and compete against the other teams to show what you know!
Fill in these notes on page
6a and glue down the
problems as you see
pictured here.============
PAGE 6A NOTES:
THINGS TO REMEMBER
• Don’t forget to answer the problem after solving for the leg/hypotenuse. For example, What is the total distance Janie traveled? ADD ALL THE SIDES
• If asked to find the distance between two points on a graph, then draw a right triangle to find the hypotenuse.
• Perimeter means to ADD ALL THE SIDES.• If a picture is not given then sketch a picture
and label the given information.
BOARD GAME
You will be divided into groups of 3. (The teacher will do this at the beginning of class.)You are not playing with your teammates but against other teammates. Each person needs to place a game piece on the board to represent him/her on the board. One person will draw a card and solve the problem. The other two players will also solve the problem as a way of checking the person.After completing the problem, the player will check his/her with the two opposing team members. If the player is correct then he/she will roll and move the game piece. The first person to go around the board twice will win. All players will turn in their work at the end of class.
PAGE 6B: SPECIAL ANGLES
Supplies for today:TCAP foldableGlue stickProblems from the back counter/table
BELLWORK
• Use a marker to fill in the missing information on page 6b (Special Angles)
• Glue the problems on page 6b (right side)
• Your page should look just like the following slide.
• Get ready to review these standards and compete against the other teams to show what you know!
Fill in these notes on page 6b and glue
down the problems as
you see pictured here.
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PAGE 6B NOTES:
Fill in these notes on page
7 and glue down the
problems as you see
pictured here.============
PAGE 7 NOTES:
THINGS TO REMEMBER
• Eight angles are formed .• Typically, four angles are acute and four
angles are obtuse. • In this case, you can add one acute angle
and one obtuse angle together and get a total of 180 degrees.
• When can all eight angles be the same measure? Each one has to be a right angle.
• Interior means inside.• Exterior means outside.• Corresponding means same relative
location.• Vertical means they are opposite and share
a vertex.
DANCE, DANCE, TRANSVERSAL
• There are nine teams total. • One of your team members is “dancing” against one
team member from all the other teams.• While your team member is playing the other two team
members are watching an opposing team’s “dance moves” through the first song. Every time the “dancer” gets it wrong in the song then the two opposing teams make a tick mark on their paper.
• After song 1, a new “dancer” is up and the other two team members are watching a new opposing team’s “dance moves”.
• This continues through 3 songs. Each person should “dance” for one song while the other two members of the team are scoring an opposing team on mistakes.
• When it’s finished the team with the least amount of mistakes will receive an additional 25 points. If there is a tie and we have class time then we can have a “dance off” (repeating the first song again).