Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Homework: Halloween Eve

Assignment:  Create a paper airplane
This is an effort based grade based upon:
*you must use a single sheet of 8 1/2 x 11 copy paper.
*you may use Scotch tape only.
*you may cut your plane to make flaps.
*you should decorate your plane, including your name.
*you should spend more than 2 minutes creating your plane TONIGHT.  Look on the internet, ask someone, test it out.  This IS your plane for the duration of this unit, so do a good job of it.
*you may not use any other kind of tape.
*you may not add anything else to your plane, including weights.
*you should not build your plane in carpool tomorrow morning; it won't be "effortful" enough ... and I know what effort is.
*you will lose a point if your plane is late - DUE THURSDAY at the beginning of the day.
When you get to school tomorrow, please come park your plane in your room #1 airplane hangar so that it doesn't get squished or bent in any way.
-Please do not fly them in the classroom or the hallways.
-Respect all planes; do not touch or mess with anyone else's plane.
THANKS!  Fasten your seatbelts and prepare for flight,
Mo ;-)

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Homework for Tuesday, 10/30

Assignment:  Decimal Ordering ws
As I looked over this worksheet, I realized that it would be a good little review for everyone regardless of whether or not they'd "passed" the decimal ordering section on the pre-quiz.  Hopefully you will find it easy!
*This worksheet is kind of tightly organized; please help me out and circle your answers.  ;-)
*Think carefully about your place values ... that's the (decimal) point! haha
*Sorry, there is no copy of this worksheet available online.  You can find extra copies hanging on the homework board in room 1.  
Due Wednesday

Monday, October 29, 2012

Homework for Monday, Oct. 29

Assignment:  Decimals #1
For this assignment, you either received practice in subtraction or an addition application worksheet.
*For the subtraction practice make sure that you set up your problems by aligning the decimals and adding zeros if necessary.
- Think money: if you have $1.00 and subtract $0.75 you need those zeros! 
- Remember: you will never, ever, ever ... forget how to subtract decimals again.
*For the addition application practice worksheet, you should add to get your answers.  
- Be sure to show all of your work somewhere on the page or on an attached sheet of paper.
- You may need to look up some definitions of the polygons and terms used in the problems, but that's just fine!  Go for it.
- Also for this worksheet:  l = length, w = width, and s = side
Due Tuesday

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Homework for Thursday, 10/25

Assignment: 3 Interviews and 1 Teaching Moment
 The Interviews -
You are to interview 3 different people and ask them, "How do you define a decimal number?"
- You are to write down who they are along with their explanation (do not worry whether or not they are correct).
- You are not to interview other NOVA students (unless it's your sibling) or NOVA teachers.
 The Teaching Moment - 
You are to explain in your own words, using illustrations and examples as needed, why it is necessary to line up the decimal when adding.  Assume that you are teaching this skill to someone who either does not know or remember how to add decimal numbers. 
*Turn this all in on one piece of paper.  Make sure that it is organized in a way I can read it!
Due Monday, October 29

Monday, October 22, 2012

Homework for Monday, 10/22

Assignment:  Central Tendencies and Graphing ws
*Please use the Mo'Help tab on this blog and select the link to review 5-number summaries if you have forgotten what to do.  It is spelled out there for you.
*Need another copy of the worksheet?
*Make sure you complete both sides of this assignment!
This assignment is due by Thursday, October 25, but I would LOVE it if you would turn it in tomorrow, Tuesday.  Just leave it in the basket in room #1!

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Homework for Thursday, Oct. 18

Assignment:  Test Corrections 
 *This is a homework assignment; these corrections do not count back towards your test points.
*If you would like help remembering all of the directions to this assignment, please click on this link where I have written it all down for you.  Seriously ... go there!
*You are responsible for correcting every problem that you missed (or that Mo missed if you got 100%).  If you showed your work, this step will be much easier for you!  If you did not show every step, you need to figure it out.  Seriously. 
*Reasons like "I forgot," "I don't know," and "I made a mistake," are NOT acceptable answers!  Pretend like you are the teacher helping you identify your mistake and learn from it.  This assignment is about that learning.
*Be sure to correct your mistake(s) correctly.  If you miss a correction, it's still incorrect.
*Retests will be held the week of October 29 - November 2 during Gruel.  You will let me know which day you would like to retest (if you want to retest) and then you will be responsible for going during that lunch period where Maestra or Ms. Funchion will have your retest there for you.  You will receive your best test score for you final grade.
Your test corrections are due with a parent signature during math class on Monday, October 22 for one candy point.  Even if you forget it on Monday, you will still need to turn it in with the parent signature for credit asap.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Homework for Wednesday, Oct. 17

Homework?  Nope!
It's true.  We had our first test in class today and you deserve the night off from math homework.
*Test scores have been entered into TeacherEase.
*Tomorrow students will get their tests back and learn how to do test corrections.
*Retests will be the week after conferences in Gruel.  Students will have the option of retaking and receiving their best test score to represent their mastery of the order of operations.
Enjoy the night!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Homework for Tuesday, Oct. 16

Assignment:  Choice #3
Please select one of the following assignments in preparation for the test tomorrow.  This is it ... if you can do these operations accurately, you are good to go!
Correcting your work is important for checking your preparedness.  If you cannot do it tonight, it will be even more difficult under test pressure.
PLEASE send me an email (respond to this post) or ask your parents for help/clarification if you need it.
Options:
*Quizlet (to join, see the 10/15 blog entry)
 - there is a new set!  Order of Operations - more practice
*Order of Operations practice ws (with corrections) 
If you selected the worksheet and misplaced it OR you thought you would do Quizlet and have decided not to (for whatever reason), please select the link to the worksheet above and you will find a copy there!
Due Wednesday

Monday, October 15, 2012

Homework for Monday, Oct. 15

Assignment:  Student Choice #2
*please write "Choice 2" on whatever you do.
Tonight you get to choose your homework again!  Remember that the point of this is to practice something that you believe YOU need to practice in order to be ready for the test.  Choose wisely!
These are your options:
1) Any of the following worksheets that you have not yet had:
   *Order of Operations (with exponents)
  *Logan's Parentheses - this was the assignment Logan requested.  It's tough (you have to insert parentheses in equations to make the statements true), but you can all handle it!  

2) Quizlet: First if you have not joined Quizlet yet, you will need to join and become a member of my group!
Once you are a member, you have these sets to select from for this assignment: Order of Operations #1, Order of Operations (with exponents), or Exponent practice.  You must either complete the "learn" or "test" option and print out your page to turn in.

Yes, you CAN change your mind!  If you were thinking Quizlet sounded like a great deal, yet it's not working out for you right now, go back to the worksheets listed in option 1 above and select a worksheet that you have NOT yet completed.
Due Tuesday

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Homework for Thursday, 10/11/12

Assignment:  Student Choice #1
Tonight you get to choose your homework!  Remember that the point of this is to practice something that you believe YOU need to practice in order to be ready for the test.  Choose wisely!
These are your options:
1) Any of the following worksheets:
   *Order of Operations (with exponents)
 
2) Quizlet: First you will need to join Quizlet and become a member of my group!
Once you are a member, you have these sets to select from for this assignment: Order of Operations #1, Order of Operations (with exponents), or Exponent practice.  You must either complete the "learn" or "test" option and print out your page to turn in.

Yes, you CAN change your mind!  If you were thinking Quizlet sounded like a great deal, yet it's not working out for you right now, go back to the worksheets listed in option 1 above and select a worksheet that you have NOT yet completed.
Due Friday

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Homework for Wednesday, Oct. 10

Assignment:  Order of Ops #4
*This is your final ops assignment as assigned by Mo ;-)
*If you need another copy, I have options for you!  Just send me an email request.
Due Thursday

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Homework for Tuesday, Oct. 9

Assignment:  Data Dilemma ws
*Note that there are 5 data values in the first five problems and 6 data values in the second set.
*The mean is your best friend in this worksheet.  If you aren't best friends yet, follow this link ... 
*Some of these are trickier!  Use what you know about each of those central tendencies to complete the sets.  Check your answers by reworking the problem using the numbers you determined to be the missing values.
*Please read the directions ON the worksheet; they contain valuable information necessary for your success.
*Some problems will have more than one answer; you only need to provide ONE complete data set for each problem.
Due Wednesday

Monday, October 8, 2012

Homework for Monday, Oct 8

Assignment:  Order of Operations #3
Well, we're moving along through these at a nice pace!  Please don't panic if it seems like we're moving too quickly ... it's all within your reach and I am doing my best to make sure your assignments reflect YOUR pace. 
*This is your third individualized assignment.  It should stretch you a bit, but not too much.
*Please do your best to turn in your homework each day as that is how I determine which assignment you will receive next.  
*Today in class we talked about showing all of your work.  You should realize by now that I'm serious.  Very, very soon I will not accept papers without the work attached.  It's such an important skill (besides that it helps me help you) that I will be very insistent!
*Next week we will be testing on the order of operations; I will let you know that date this Wednesday.
Due Tuesday

Friday, October 5, 2012

Quizlet!

Want a little extra math practice?  (you know you do)
Go to Quizlet.com (there is also a link on the right of this page) and join Quizlet, then send me a request to join the "Olympia Nova School" group.

I will be going over this in class soon, but this will give you a head start.  I have created practice sets for a variety of skills and there is no need to wait!

Enjoy the sunshine this weekend,
Mo ;-)

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Homework for Thursday, 10/4

Assignment: Order of Operations #2
*This is your second (individualized) order of operations assignment 
*Make sure you check any notes I wrote on your first assignment; I provided helpful tips for where you are making any errors.
*Be sure to show all of your steps down the page ... for some of you, this is the area you need the most work with.  In your future, you will be grateful. ;-)
*Don't forget there is also this HELP link too!
Due Friday

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Homework for Weds, Oct. 3

Assignment:  What Does it Mean?  worksheet
*Be careful when determining your central tendencies.  If you mess it up at the start, you will mess up the entire worksheet.
*Answer the questions like the intelligent non-2nd grade person that you are.  Use some of the fabulous vocabulary and be specific in your reasoning.  Questions 4 - 6 are worth two points each and I won't give those points easily!
*Feel free to ask your parents "what" the question is asking if you aren't sure that you understand it.  It should be apparent from the way the question is worded, but ask if you don't feel that it is. 
*I do have a copy of the worksheet HERE!
Due Thursday

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Homework for Tuesday, Oct. 2

Assignment:  Central Tendency - Mean, Median, Mode ws
*Using the data accurately is key here!  Be sure to understand the question you are being asked and that you are reading the tables correctly.
*There are several parts to each problem, so be sure to solve all of the parts and to label them so I know which part you are answering.
*This is a worksheet that is not available online; extra copies are on the assignment board in the front of the classroom.
Due Wednesday

Monday, October 1, 2012

Homework for Monday, Oct. 1

Assignment:  Order of Operations #1
*This is an individualized assignment based upon your current comfort level with the order of operations.  These are KEY skills and I need to make sure you have all of them!
*Because you received different assignments, I do not have extra copies of the worksheets here.  You can receive another copy in class tomorrow if you lose yours.
*Gorillas Eat MuD and ASphalt:  for help with any details regarding any steps in the order of operations, please select this help link.  Hopefully I have answered all of your questions there!
*Do not create a lot of stress for yourself over this; we will be practicing these in class a lot.  Just keep learning the language.  ;-)
Due Tuesday

Note - keeping up with these nightly assignments is critical in helping me know where you are with these skills and assigning homework that is appropriate for you.  Please come in at break or lunch rather to ask me questions rather than waiting for the next day; I want to help!