Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Welcome to online learning

I will be posting assignments here as well as on schoology. You can get them in both locations. Discussion board questions needed to be answered on schoology.

Assignments for 4/1 to 4/7

1. Watch the lesson on section 4.2 {if you have trouble accessing it via the link it is the in the materials section on schoology for your class}.
https://schoology.calvertnet.k12.md.us/course/2148393541/materials/gp/2430696328

If you wish to take notes along with the video click here: notes outline

2. You should also print out a blank unit circle and fill it in, practice this once every day. You can also play the unit circle game that is linked in the materials folder to help you memorize the unit circle. Link to blank unit circle, and Unit circle game

3. When completed with the video you need to complete p.377 #1-37odd, 45-53odd, 69-72. {there is a pdf of the book pages in schoology if you do not have your book at home}

4. Discussion question and assignment need to be completed by 4/7/20 at 5:00 pm. You need to email me the book assignment by that time.

5. After you complete the bookwork take the 4.2 quiz located in the materials folder on schoology.

Please email me if you have any questions or concerns.


Thursday, March 12, 2020

Missing two weeks ... now what

We were beginning our trig unit and the site below is a great one to use to continue your learning:

http://precalculus.flippedmath.com/91-reference-triangles-and-reciprocal-trig-functions.html

This link takes you to the video on 9.1 reference triangles and reciprocal functions. This was the topic we were starting on 3/16. At the bottom of the page is a "packet" that follows the video. At the end of the packet are some practice problems. The practice solutions are the answers to the problems in the packet, and then corrective assignment is some more practice.

If you click on the top of the page where it says Semester 2 you can access other topics for our trig unit:

Unit 8 is a review of radians, degrees and the three trig functions you learned last year {We do not do velocity in our class so you do not need to look at that lesson}.

Unit 9 is going over the unit circle and extending it to the three new trig functions we are learning this year.

Unit 10 brings us to graphing trig functions.

These three units pretty much cover Chapter 4 from our textbook{which is what we would have covered between now and spring break}. If you want more practice you can also do odd problems in your textbook - the answers are in the back.

If you would like to review some other topics you can look under the Semester 1 heading. Unit 7 is logs and exponential functions.

None of these are required assignments. However, if you keep practicing the skills and look over the new material it will help us get back into learning much quicker when we return from our break. Remember you can always email me if you have any questions.

Assignments you already have and can be working on:
4.1 book work - p.367 #5,7,9,15,17,33,35,39-61odd,71-81odd {due when we return}
Benchmark review guide {due when we return}- click here
Law of Sines and Law of Cosines packet due 4/3 - click here
3.2-3.4 review packet - can be done for extra credit due when we return - click here
Website with a blank unit circle you can print out:   http://www.embeddedmath.com/downloads/files/unitcircle/blankunitcircle-letter.pdf

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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Monday, March 9, 2020

Solving exponential and log equations

Notes

Both worksheets on solving due Wednesday
Quiz on log properties and solving equations Thursday
Benchmark review due 3/23
Benchmark 3/24

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Condense and Expand log


Notes

Worksheet due Friday
Bookwork due Monday: p. 325-327 #19-59odd
Benchmark 3/24