There's a change in due dates for the Study Island assignment since a couple of students were not in the student database and have not been able to get on. The new date is February 5. You have until midnight Friday to complete the assignment. Kudos to those who have almost finished it already!
Also, if you don't have a graphics calculator at home I can provide you with a graphics calculator download. Bring in a thumb drive and we'll copy the dowload to it.
This blog acknowledges the contributions of many world class institutions. They include the mathematical endeavors of mathematicians, the National Science Foundation (NSF),the National Science Digital Library (NSDL), the BBC, NOVA, Discovery Channel, NASA, Khan Academy and notable universities such as Brigham Young (US), St. Andrews and Cambridge Universities(Scotland & England).
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Sunday, January 30, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Study Island
Your first assignment on Study Island is waiting for you. If you haven't been using study island for another course then follow these instructions to go there for the first time.
1. use the study island link from the easy access links on the left hand side of this blog
2. your userid firstname.lastname@tshs
3. your password is tshs ( you will change it in your first sittin)
4. once you enter, go to "my attributes" and change your password.
5. from this point forward you can access your assignment by clicking on math and following instructions.
The first assignment is due by February 2. Study Island emails me a weekly report with your scores. Let me know if there are any problems.
1. use the study island link from the easy access links on the left hand side of this blog
2. your userid firstname.lastname@tshs
3. your password is tshs ( you will change it in your first sittin)
4. once you enter, go to "my attributes" and change your password.
5. from this point forward you can access your assignment by clicking on math and following instructions.
The first assignment is due by February 2. Study Island emails me a weekly report with your scores. Let me know if there are any problems.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
EOC Practice Problems
Practice makes higher exam scores!
The following links are to questions released by the state to our Algebra I exam. Feel free to practice them at home and ask questions at school. The testing rules of ethics prohibit me from answering any questions regarding algebra I the day of your test ( but any other day is fine).
Goal 1 Sample Questions
Goal 2 Sample Questions
Goal 3 Sample Questions About 75% of the test is drawn from Goals 3 & 4.
Goal 4 Sample Questions
Released EOC Form H
The following links are to questions released by the state to our Algebra I exam. Feel free to practice them at home and ask questions at school. The testing rules of ethics prohibit me from answering any questions regarding algebra I the day of your test ( but any other day is fine).
Goal 1 Sample Questions
Goal 2 Sample Questions
Goal 3 Sample Questions About 75% of the test is drawn from Goals 3 & 4.
Goal 4 Sample Questions
Released EOC Form H
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