Happy last week before break!! We will begin this week with continuing our investigation into the sine, cosine, and tangent functions. We will then be beginning an investigation of these functions and the unit circle using a Ferris Wheel. Friday is the volleyball tournament and activity afternoon. Have a great week!
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Hey everyone!! Monday will begin with ordering our pizza and doing an investigation into areas of sectors and arc lengths. We will also be investigating problems about which pizza really is the "best price" for what you get. Our focus will then shift to finding values of trigonometric functions and starting to construct and define the unit circle. I hope everyone has a great week. Remember, this week is an Early Release Wednesday.
We will begin this week with practice problems over radians, revolutions and degrees of angles. Our focus will then turn to investigating arc lengths and sector areas or circles. We will be taking our first quiz for Chapter 4. I hope everyone has a great week.
Welcome to the last week of November!! We will begin this week with some discussion and work time in relation to your Chapter 3 Assessment "Parabolas Everywhere!" project. This will be due by Friday at 3PM. You will have a bit of time to work on it this week as well as some time to complete a peer review. We are also going to begin Chapter 4, talking about periodic functions and introducing a new kind of angle measurement...radians. Reminder, this Wednesday is an Early Release. Have a great week!
This week we will wrap up Chapter 3 with an investigation into z-scores and how they are a useful statistical measure. Our week will conclude with you being assigned your Chapter 3 assessment project. Remember, this week is an Early Release Wednesday and there is no school Thursday or Friday. Happy Thanksgiving!!
Hey everyone! Don't forget there is an Early Release Wednesday this week and no school on Thursday. We will completing Chapter 3 this week with wrapping up composition of functions, inverse functions and z-scores. Get ready to relay with an activity to review composing functions. Have a great week!
This week we will begin by taking your 3-3 and 3-4 quiz. We will be investigating the graph scale change theorem, composition of functions, and inverse functions this week. A big investigation will be on the graphs of these functions and how the change with various transformations, compositions and finding their inverse.
I hope everyone enjoyed their extra long weekend! This week we are going to be tying up some loose ends from last week for the first couple of sections of Chapter 3. Your lab sheet is due on Tuesday. We are going to be taking a look at section 3-3 and translating data and what it means for statistical data measures. We are then going to be spending the rest of the week working on practice problems for sections 3-3 and 3-4 along with a quiz. I hope everyone has a great week!
This week we will begin by correcting your 3-2 book problems. You will be assigned your first lab for Chapter 3 which will be a review of translating functions. We are going to take a step back and work on 3-4 book problems while Mr. Comer is here on Tuesday as a way to review and recap the lesson he taught last week on graph symmetry. Our week will conclude with an investigation into how statistical measures of data change if the whole data is translated. Remember, this week is Parent-Teacher Conferences. Times are:
Wednesday, October 24 5-7:30PM Thursday, October 25 1-4PM and 5:30-7:30PM. Our week will begin by completing 3-2 notes in which we will wrap up our discussion of translating functions and finding inverse functions. You will be investigating 12 different functions and determining vertices, asymptotes, and graphs of these functions. Mr. Comer will be teaching a lesson on graph symmetry and how we can differentiate between even and odd functions. Our week will conclude with a lab which will further investigate translations of a function that you will create. I hope everyone has a great week!
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