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Welcome to Geometry!. Welcome to Geometry!. 1. The circumference of a circle is 43.98 cm. Find the area of the circle. Sit in your assigned seat. Write down your learning target. Silently start your warm-up for today. The area of a circle is 81 π cm 2 . What is the circumference?. 2. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Welcome to Geometry!
Learning Target:
I will demonstrate mastery of area and perimeter of circles and polygons.
Welcome to Geometry!1. Sit in your assigned seat.2. Write down your learning target. 3. Silently start your warm-up for today.
The area of a circle is 81π cm2. What is the circumference?
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The circumference of a circle is 43.98 cm. Find the area of the circle.
1. Sit in your assigned seat.2. Write down your learning target. 3. Silently work on your warm-up.
Learning Target:
You have 5 minutes
1. Sit in your assigned seat.2. Write down your learning target. 3. Silently work on your warm-up.
You have 4 minutes
You have 3 minutes
1. Sit in your assigned seat.2. Write down your learning target. 3. Silently work on your warm-up.
You have 2 minutes
1. Sit in your assigned seat.2. Write down your learning target. 3. Silently work on your warm-up.
You have 1 minutes
1. Sit in your assigned seat.2. Write down your learning target. 3. Silently work on your warm-up.
Time’s Up!1. Pencils Down2. Body Forward
3. Eyes on Ms. Chui4. Mouth Closed
Ready for Success!Learning
Target:I will demonstrate mastery of area and
perimeter of circles and polygons.
Geometry BASICSName: ______________________________Period: ______
Learning Target
Warm Up:
Monday Learning Target
Warm Up:
Tuesday Learning Target
Warm Up:
Wednesday
staple
I will… I will… I will…
Exit: Exit:
Warm-Up HW ✓ Classwork
Exit:
Warm-Up HW ✓ ClassworkWarm-Up HW ✓ Classwork
Week #8: 2/24/14 – 2/28/14
Geometry BASICSName: __________________________________Period: ______
Learning Target
Warm Up:
Thursday Learning Target
Warm Up:
Friday Your grade:
Fill in the blank squares so that each row and each column contain all of the digits 1 thru 4.The heavy lines indicate areas (called cages) that contain groups of numbers that can becombined (in any order) to produce the result shown in the cage, with the indicated math operation. For example, 12× means you can multiply the values together to produce 12.Numbers in cages may repeat, as long as they are not in the same row or column.
KenKen Puzzle!
Reflection Question:What is something you did in class this week that
you are PROUD of?_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I will… I will…
Warm-Up HW ✓ ClassworkWarm-Up HW ✓ Classwork
Exit:Exit:
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Week #8: 2/24/14 – 2/28/14
FLO APPLICATIONS
DUE THIS FRIDAY!
• Sea Camp• Young Writers
Workshop• CATALYST & CURIE
Academies• BlueStamp Engineering• Student Conservation
Association
FINISH YOUR APPLICATION!!!!!!DUE TODAY!!!
This week…
Character Challenge!
schoology.com
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Please use your LEGAL first & last name(AKA what’s on Ms. Chui’s class roster)
HISD Email
Today:• Demonstrate mastery of Area & Perimeter!
GOAL: 85% Mastery!
Set yourself up for success!
Your materials•Laptop•Blank Notebook paper•Pencil•Calculator
Your notebook paperName Period Date
Schoology Area & Perimeter
# Show your work… Final Answer
Your computer: • Close ALL windows/programs
NO
OPEN•schoology.com•tinyurl.com/geoformulachart
Good luck! Be confident & do your best!• These are all questions you KNOW how to do • Work carefully• Show how much you have learned/practiced this
week• Your results will affect what we do in class next
week
Academic Honesty• Opening other websites/programs will result in a 0
on the assignment
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