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Monday, March 30, 2020

7th Grade Math PERIOD 1 and 2: Assignments for Week of 3-30-2020


Here are RICKARD MATH PERIOD 1 and 2 assignments for the week of 3-30-2020.  All assignments due by 3:30pm the day it is assigned.

We are starting a new topic called INEQUALITIES.

(If you have trouble, watch the Khan Academy videos or come to Ms. Rickard's Zoom Office Hours. INFO at the bottom of this post.

Monday 3-30-2020

Videos: 

Plotting inequalities


Practice:



Tuesday 3-31-2020

Videos: 

Testing solutions to inequalities


Practice:

Testing solutions to inequalities



Wednesday 4-1-2020

Videos: 

One-step inequalities: -5c ≤ 15


Practice:

One-step inequalities



Thursday 4-2-2020

Videos: 

Two-step inequalities


Practice:

Two-step inequalities



Friday 4-3-2020

Videos: 


Practice:

Two-step inequality word problems



Zoom Office Hours on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
DROP IN to Zoom Office Hours from 1pm-3pm.  THIS IS NOT MANDATORY.  Only come if you have a math question.

THE FIRST 20 MINUTES OF EACH ZOOM SESSION WILL BE A CONNECTION CHAT TIME TO DISCUSS ANY TOPIC YOU LIKE, NOT JUST MATH.

Questions or Concerns: Email Ms. Rickard at prickard@slcusd.org.






Friday, March 27, 2020

3-27-2020




Daily Warm Up
Please check in daily at 8am: Daily Warm Up and Attendance - Click Here!


Today's Activity

Two-step equations word problems


Zoom Office Hours on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
DROP IN to Zoom Office Hours from 1pm-3pm.  THIS IS NOT MANDATORY.  Only come if you have a math question.

THE FIRST 20 MINUTES OF EACH ZOOM SESSION WILL BE A CONNECTION CHAT TIME TO DISCUSS ANY TOPIC YOU LIKE, NOT JUST MATH.

Questions or Concerns: Email Ms. Rickard at prickard@slcusd.org.




Thursday, March 26, 2020

3-26-2020


National Nougat Day is observed each year on March 26th.  This food holiday is in celebration of a soft and chewy or sometimes hard and crunchy candy.
Break open the center of certain candy bars and you will find a nougat center.
Made by whipping egg whites together and adding honey or sugar, roasted nuts, and sometimes candied fruit, some say nougat has been a sweet treat since ancient Rome. Enjoyed both as a candy all on its own or paired with chocolate or other flavorings.


Daily Warm Up
Please check in daily at 8am: Daily Warm Up and Attendance - Click Here!


Today's Activity
7-622 Part Two - You were supposed to start this assignment yesterday. Please finish today.
Period 1
Period 2


Zoom Office Hours on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
DROP IN to Zoom Office Hours from 1pm-3pm.  THIS IS NOT MANDATORY.  Only come if you have a math question.

THE FIRST 20 MINUTES OF EACH ZOOM SESSION WILL BE A CONNECTION CHAT TIME TO DISCUSS ANY TOPIC YOU LIKE, NOT JUST MATH.

Questions or Concerns: Email Ms. Rickard at prickard@slcusd.org.

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

3-25-2020

Celebrated around the world on March 25th, Tolkien Reading Day is a favorite among fans of the renowned author. 
J.R.R. Tolkien (Jan. 3, 1892 – Sept. 2, 1973) was an English writer, poet, philologist, and university professor.  He was best known as the author of the classic works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
The day encourages readers of all ages to explore the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien and learn more about the author. With over 30 published works, he had a lot to say and not just about hobbits, though many are on medieval order.

Daily Warm Up
Please check in daily at 8am: Daily Warm Up and Attendance - Click Here!

Today's Activity
7-622 Part Two - You can do this assignment today and tomorrow.
Period 1
Period 2


Zoom Office Hours on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
DROP IN to Zoom Office Hours from 1pm-3pm.  THIS IS NOT MANDATORY.  Only come if you have a math question.

THE FIRST 20 MINUTES OF EACH ZOOM SESSION WILL BE A CONNECTION CHAT TIME TO DISCUSS ANY TOPIC YOU LIKE, NOT JUST MATH.

Questions or Concerns: Email Ms. Rickard at prickard@slcusd.org.


Tuesday, March 24, 2020

3-24-2020


Daily Warm Up
Please check in daily at 8am: Daily Warm Up and Attendance - Click Here!


Today's Activity
CPM 622 in Desmos  (You should have started this assignment yesterday. Please finish it today)
Period 1 Click Here
Period 2 Click Here


Zoom Office Hours on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
DROP IN to Zoom Office Hours from 1pm-3pm.  THIS IS NOT MANDATORY.  Only come if you have a math question.

THE FIRST 20 MINUTES OF EACH ZOOM SESSION WILL BE A CONNECTION CHAT TIME TO DISCUSS ANY TOPIC YOU LIKE, NOT JUST MATH.

Questions or Concerns: Email Ms. Rickard at prickard@slcusd.org.

Monday, March 23, 2020

3-23-2020




Daily Warm Up
Please check in daily at 8am: Daily Warm Up and Attendance - Click Here!


Today's Activity
CPM 622 in Desmos  (You can take today and tomorrow to complete this assignment!)
Period 1 Click Here
Period 2 Click Here


Zoom Office Hours on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
DROP IN to Zoom Office Hours from 1pm-3pm.  THIS IS NOT MANDATORY.  Only come if you have a math question.

THE FIRST 20 MINUTES OF EACH ZOOM SESSION WILL BE A CONNECTION CHAT TIME TO DISCUSS ANY TOPIC YOU LIKE, NOT JUST MATH.

Questions or Concerns: Email Ms. Rickard at prickard@slcusd.org.

Friday, March 20, 2020

3-20-2020


Daily Warm Up
Please check in daily at 8am: Daily WarmUp and Attendance Check In - CLICK HERE

Today's Activity
1. OPTIONAL: Kahoot at 1pm.

2. Finish Work in ebooks.cpm.org Section 621 problems 48 through 53. DO THIS IN YOUR NOTEBOOK.
Section 621 Answer Key - Click Here

3. Finish
Writing proportional equations from tables
Writing proportional equations

Zoom Office Hours on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY
DROP IN to Zoom Office Hours from 1pm-3pm.  THIS IS NOT MANDATORY.  Only come if you have a math question.

THE FIRST 20 MINUTES OF EACH ZOOM SESSION WILL BE A CONNECTION CHAT TIME TO DISCUSS ANY TOPIC YOU LIKE, NOT JUST MATH.

Questions or Concerns: Email Ms. Rickard at prickard@slcusd.org.

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

3-18-2020 First Day of School Online!

Click here for weekly task sheet. Also in Google Classroom.

Wednesday
Required:
Please CHECK-IN HERE and let us know that you have found the weekly task sheet!

Go Beyond!
Continue Work in ebooks.cpm.org Section 621 problems 48 through 53
Section 621 Answer Key - Click Here (must be logged in to school google account)
DO THIS WORK IN YOUR NOTEBOOK


Thursday
Required:
Continue Work in ebooks.cpm.org Section 621 problems 48 through 53
Section 621 Answer Key - Click Here

Go Beyond!
Writing proportional equations from tables
Writing proportional equations


Friday
Required:
Writing proportional equations from tables
Writing proportional equations


Questions or Concerns: Email Ms. Rickard at prickard@slcusd.org.
Or attend optional office hours on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday on Zoom.
If you have trouble with Zoom, email Ms. Rickard for Help.

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

3-17-2020




Ms. Rickard will be begin posting assignments tomorrow, 3-18-2020.  Please check back then.

In the meantime, stay healthy by doing the following:

  • Eat healthy food
  • Get good rest (Don't play video games all night. I know, it's hard not to.)
  • Breathe deeply and get fresh air and sunshine
  • Drink water
  • Exercise, move your body, take walks, run, ride a bike, walk a dog
  • Call a friend and tell jokes, laugh
  • Watch funny movies and shows
  • Be positive, smile, and share love
  • Help others if you can, right now this might only include your family members. It feels good to help others.

Monday, March 16, 2020

3-16-2020

Hello Rickard Math Students,

Ms. Rickard is going to test out the Zoom app for online meetings this afternoon from 2pm to 2:45pm today just to check it out.  If you would like to join, here's what you can do.

Click this link to get the Meeting Link. Click on the link. You will need to be signed/logged in to your school google account to open this doc.

You will need to download Zoom on your computer or get the smartphone app.

How to download Zoom


Let's see who shows up!

Ms. Rickard will probably do another test of zoom later today. Stay tuned!

Friday, March 13, 2020

Thursday, March 12, 2020

3-12-2020

Whiteboard Warm Up
Solve for x
3 - 2(5x + 2) = -71


Conrad think sheets

Advisory Discussion: Do Robots Deserve Rights?

Today's Activities
1. PERIOD 2 REVIEW SBAC IAB Equivalent Expressions


2. CPM 621 in eBook
P1: problem 50
P2: problem 48 continued


Advanced! For those of you speedy math people who have finished the work above.



Wednesday, March 11, 2020

3-11-2020

Whiteboard Warm Up
Write the OE for each expression
Simplify recording each legal move.
Solve for x.





Conrad think sheets
Nate think sheet

Today's Activities
1. REVIEW SBAC IAB Equivalent Expressions

2. CPM 621 in eBook
P1: problem 50
P2: problem 48 continued


Advanced! For those of you speedy math people who have finished the work above.






Tuesday, March 10, 2020

3-10-2020 SBAC IAB Equivalent Expressions

Whiteboard Warmup
Solve for x.  What is each side equal to?
3(3x - 2) = 38 - 2x



Conrad & Lucas think sheet.

Today's Activities
1. SBAC IAB Equivalent Expressions

2. Work on Homework

Advanced! For those of you speedy math people who have finished the work above.







Monday, March 9, 2020

3-9-2020





Conrad & Lucas think sheet.

Today's Activities
Work on this week's homework or any past missing assignments. Check PowerSchool.  Links to assignments in the comments section.

Advanced! For those of you speedy math people who have finished the work above.







Friday, March 6, 2020

3-6-2020 Debrief Summative Assessment: Expressions

Notebook Warm Up
Simplify:     -(2x - 3y -5.3z)


These students need to take the summative assessment on Expressions:
P1: Alanna
P2: Jennifer

Leaderboard for Expressions Summative
P1: Tied for first place with 100% is Emily, John, Sean, Kalvin, and MacCrae, Tied for sixth place is Jonny and Rhea, Tied for 8th place is Ryder, Conrad, Sofia, Roman, Lucas, and Nate.
P2: Tied for first place with 100% is Ava, Mackenzie, and Lilyana, Tied for fourth place is Vivienne, Dorian, Logan M, James, Sienna, 9th is Ashlynn, Tied for 10th is Maddie, Carris, and Grace.

Today's Activities
1. Kahoot Circles 23

2. Debrief Summative Assessment: Expressions

3. CPM 621 in eBook


Wednesday, March 4, 2020

3-4-2020

Whiteboard Warm Up
1. Find the area and perimeter.
2. Substitute x = 3 for both A & P



National Grammar Day is observed across the United States each year on March 4th. The observance encourages the use of correct grammar in both verbal and written language. 
According to the Global Language Monitor, the estimated number of words in the English language is 1,025,109.
This Week's Homework
Ordering negative number expressions
One-step equations with negatives (add & subtract)

Today's Activities
1. Review for Summative/Period 1 Mini Groups on Expressions Formative 2 or KHAN

2. Period 2 Finish Bags & Coins

3. Notes: 2 step equations

4. CPM 621 in eBook