Summer 2016 HS Math Assignments on Khan

Summer 2016 HS Math Assignments on Khan
www.khanacademy.org
Rising 8th Grade Pre-Algebra (Rachel Jacobson)
Rising 8th Algebra 1 (Melissa
Frascella)
Khan Academy Class Code: TKJA95
Khan Academy Class Code:
XQ9WGU
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Adding & subtracting negative numbers
Addition & subtraction: find the missing value
Multiplying & dividing negative numbers
Combining like terms with negative coefficients
Combining like terms with negative coefficients &
distribution
Two-step equations
Two-step equations word problems
Proportional relationships: graphs
Writing proportional equations
Interpreting graphs of proportional relationships
Rising 9th Algebra 1 (Marty Clarke)
Equations with Variables on Both Sides
Intercepts From a Graph
Slope From a Graph
Graph from Slope-intercept Form
Equations with Parenthesis
Combining Like Terms with Negative
Coefficients
Find the mistake: two-step equations
Rate with Fractions
Evaluating Expressions with Two
Variables
Rising 9th Geometry H (Ezra Nelson
& Marty Clarke)
Khan Academy Class Code: GT2SVH
Khan Academy Class Code: P2GZ68
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Equations with Variables on Both Sides
Intercepts From a Graph
Slope From a Graph
Graph from Slope-intercept Form
Equations with Parenthesis
Combining Like Terms with Negative
Coefficients
Find the mistake: two-step equations
Evaluating Expressions with Two Variables
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Rising 10th Algebra 2 H
Complete solutions to twovariable equations
Evaluate functions
Multiplying binomials
Solving quadratic equations by
factoring (leading coefficient = 1)
Solving quadratic equations by
completing the square (leading
coefficient = 1)
Linear vs. Exponential Growth
Systems of equations with
elimination challenge
Solving systems by substitution
Combining Like Terms with
negative coefficients and
distribution
Number of solutions to a system
of equations graphically
Ratios and proportions?
Pythagorean Theorem
Rising 10th Geometry CP (Ezra
Summer 2016 HS Math Assignments on Khan
www.khanacademy.org
Nelson)
Khan Academy Class Code: HX9GBA
Khan Academy Class Code: 8NKD9H
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Solve for a side in right triangles
Solve for an angle in right triangles
Domain and range from a graph
Finding average rate of change
Average rate of change word problems
Graphs of two-variable inequalities
Multiplying binomials intro
Special products of binomials
Linear vs. exponential growth
Systems of equations with graphing
Systems of equations with elimination
Systems of equations with substitution
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Rising 11th Algebra 2 CP
Complete solutions to two-variable
equations
Evaluate functions
Matching inputs to function outputs
from a formula
Multiplying binomials
Solving quadratic equations by
factoring (leading coefficient = 1)
Solving quadratic equations by
completing the square (leading
coefficient = 1)
Linear vs. Exponential Growth
Systems of equations with
elimination
Systems of equations with
substitution
Combining Like Terms with
negative coefficients and
distribution
Number of solutions to a system of
equations graphically
Pythagorean Theorem
Rising 11th Pre-Calculus H (Kim
Scheltz & Marty Clarke)
Khan Academy Class Code: YHTP86
Khan Academy Class Code: F4PRV6
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Solve for a side in right triangles
Solve for an angle in right triangles
Negative exponents
Domain and range from a graph
Add & subtract polynomials: two variables
Graphs of two-variable inequalities
Multiply binomials intro
Special products of binomials
Linear vs. exponential growth
Systems of equations with graphing
Systems of equations with elimination
Systems of equations with substitution
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Rising 12th AP Calculus (Kim Scheltz)
Solve for a side in right triangles
Solve for an angle in right triangles
Domain and range from a graph
Finding average rate of change
Average rate of change word
problems
Special products of binomials
Solve quadratic equations by
factoring leading coefficient = 1
Solve quadratic equations by
factoring leading coefficient 1
Linear vs. exponential growth
Compare growth of exponential and
polynomial functions
Prove polynomial identities
Zeros of polynomials and their
graphs
Rising 12th AP Statistics (Ezra
Summer 2016 HS Math Assignments on Khan
www.khanacademy.org
Nelson)
Khan Academy Class Code: QWSHJS
Khan Academy Class Code: 7TPM8X
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Negative exponents
Finding average rate of change
Average rate of change word problems
Increasing and decreasing intervals
Solve quadratic equations by factoring leading
coefficient 1
Rational Exponents
Simplify rational exponent expressions
Solve quadratic equations by factoring leading
coefficient 1
Use the properties of logarithms
Graphs of nonlinear piecewise functions
Positive & negative intervals of polynomials
Simplify rational expressions (advanced)
Rising 12th CP Statistics (Jim White)
Khan Academy Class Code: 6KDN84
Spend 2 hours working on SAT.
Sign in on Collegeboard, which will then direct you to
Khan Academy but have all of your diagnostic
information where you need to do 2 hours worth of
work.
Ultimately, you will be doing your work on Khan
Academy and Mr. White will log on there to check
the time you spent and give you credit.
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Mean, median, and mode
Calculating the mean: data displays
Calculating the median: data
displays
Median & range puzzlers
Reading Bar graphs
Creating Box Plots
Creating Histograms
Reading Dot Plots and Frequency
Tables
Effects of shifting, adding, &
removing a data point
Summer 2016 HS Math Assignments on Khan
www.khanacademy.org
June 2016
Dear Families and Students,
For our summer math practice we have for the past two summers used an online math program called
Khan Academy. We will be using Khan Academy again this summer. We have outlined a set of
assignments that will allow students to practice, develop, and retain their basic math and algebra
skills. Over the summer students can lose a great deal of what they have learned, so we hope having
assigned practice over the summer will help students retain what they have learned and be ready for
more advanced work in the fall.
We do not want math practice to be a burden for you students and so have planned a set of short, but
important assignments will allows students to practice without feeling overly burdened. Your student
can find and do the assignments by logging onto www.khanacademy.org, where they can see all of the
specific recommendations of their future teacher. There are around ten topics and they must achieve a
streak in each topic for full credit, which is three to five in a row correct. If for some reason they cannot
see their recommendations on Khan Academy, the topics are also listed on
http://www.bostoncollegiate.org/forStudents/summer.php. In summary, to complete the math summer
assignment, students must:
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Log onto www.khanacademy.org
Get a mastery streak in each of their recommended assignments.
It is due the first day of school.
If you have any questions or need troubleshooting, please contact me at the email address below.
Thank you,
Kimberly Scheltz
Math Department Chair
[email protected]