Reflex Math is now on IPAD...Get your GREEN Light!! Math 5 This Week: Subtract Mixed Numerals (Renaming) Chapter 9 Test Estimating Products Next Week: Multiply Decimals with Whole Numbers Multiply Fractions Multiply Mixed Numerals Scaling Math 8 This Week: Mid-Chapter 7 Quiz Properties of Similar Polygons Next Week: Similar Triangles and Indirect Measurement Slope and Similar Triangles Area and Perimeter of Similar Figures Car Designer Math 6 This Week: Solve and Write Subtraction Equations Mid-Chapter 7 Quiz Next Week: Solve and Write Multiplication Equations Solve and Write Division Equations Chapter 7 Test Algebra This Week: Chapter 5 Test Simplifying Fractions Next Week: Multiplying Fractions Dividing Fractions Chapter 6 Quiz Least Common Denominator Adding and Subtracting Fractions Math 7 This Week: Complementary and Supplementary Angles Triangles Next Week: Mid-Chapter 7 Quiz Scale Drawings Draw Solids Cross Sections Technology This Week: M&M Project Next Week: Battleship News and Notes • Reflex Math is being used to achieve fluency in Multiplication Facts. This program was earned through a grant. There are 35 maximum “seats” that can be used and I am using them with all the 5th graders and 6th and 7th grade RTI classes. Khan Academy is used in the 7th and 8th math classes. • PARCC Testing will begin on March 9th and continue until Spring Break. The Math Classes will practice the PARCC Test during the next two weeks. • 3rd Mid-Quarter reports were sent home on Thursday, Feb. 19th. • Becker Shell is conducting a fund raiser on behalf of the PTA for a couple of more days (ends Feb. 22nd). $1 for every pizza sold will be donated to the PTA. How about a Daytona 500/Becker Pizza Party?! Who are you cheering for? Danica Patrick? Junior? • Congratulations to Jon Hoelscher, Nathan Jansen, and the entire Bulldog Basketball Team for completing a Perfect Season and winning the SIJHSAA Class “S” Championship. It was the 4th Championship in school history. 8.EE.6 Triangle XYZ has vertices X(0,0), Y(10,0), and Z(0,6). Triangle MYP has vertices M(5,0), Y(10,0), and P(x,y). Find the missing coordinates for P if ∆MYP ~ ∆XYZ. Answer to CCSS: P (5,3)
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