Friday, June 8, 2012

Notes for the Final Exam

H-Block Review 6/12 1:00 - 2:25 Answer Key for Previous Finals

The final is on Wednesday, June 13th from 12:00 to 1:30.  You can stay until 2:00.  You should get there a little before noon so you can get settled, return your book, etc.

For the final you need to bring:
  •    pencil (please do not take your final in pen)
  •    eraser (no sharing of anything!)
  •    calculator (you may want to bring extra batteries just in case - no sharing!)
  •    book
H-Block in room 616 (I will be with you 1:30 to 2:00)

Where I will be the other times:
   room 615  12:00 to 12:30 
   room 613  12:30 to 1:00
   room 614  1:00 to 1:30

You can find me and ask questions at any time but it would be better if you wait until I am in your room or just next door.

Friday, June 1, 2012

Reviewing for the final

We have a packet of problems and access to old tests at the LHS Math Final Exam Archive.  You will work on them for 3 days in class and then we will have one 80 minute long block for you to ask any question about any unit, any test, any problem from the year.

6/05  Bio MCAS (D A G H E)  Review Day 1
6/06  Bio MCAS (C E F H A)  Review Day 2
6/07  Volume (Ch 15) Test
6/08  Review Day 3

6/12  Ask your questions day
6/13  Math Final 12pm - 2pm
6/19  Ask about your grade

You may do a makeup Question-of-the-Week quiz during the review week to replace your lowest grade on the six timed quizzes.  It will only take you 15 minutes.



Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Geometric Solids (Volume)

Chapter 15, the last unit, and a 3D one at that.

Question of the Week: Angle Relationships
5/22  Post Test homework: read p.618-620, Set 3 on p.625, and p.626-627 (lesson 1)
5/23  Prisms, definition and volume (lessons 2, 3 & 4)
         HW p.630-632/14-17,21-28,32-47 and p.636-637/16-37 and p.643-645/16-28,31-33,47-53
5/24  Pyramids (lesson 5)
         HW p.649-653/10-41, 48-57
5/25  Cylinders and Cones (lesson 6)
         HW p.656-661/10-20, 27-37, 42-64

Question of the Week: Intersecting Lines
5/29  Spheres and Frustums (lesson 7 and some extra)
         HW p.666-669/7-54
5/30  Similar Solids (lesson 8)
         HW p.672-675/1-50
5/31  Regular Polyhedra (lesson 9)
         HW p.678-682/do as many problems as  you can
6/01  Review problems
         HW p.684-687/9-56

6/07 Test of Geometric Solids (not on the 5th or 6th because of MCAS)

Monday, May 14, 2012

Polygons and Coordinate Proofs


We will put two short units together for the next test, Chapter 14 and a worksheet based unit on Coordinate Proofs.

5/04  Regular Polygons (Lesson 1 of Ch 14)
          HW (due 5/08) p.576-578/18-61 and p.581/10-14, p.584/49-58

Question of the Week: Circles
5/08  Perimeter and Area (Lessons 2 & 3)
         HW (due 5/11) p.582-584/15-48 and p.588-590/12-40
5/09  Ch 13 Concurrency Test
5/10  No Class due to MacBeth Performance but...Circle Perimeter and Area (Lessons 4 & 5)
         HW (due 5/11) p.594-597/10-51, 57-63 and p.600-604/1-24, 31-38, 47-52
5/11  Sectors and Arc (Lesson 6)
         HW p.607-611/12-70 and Set 3

Question of the Week: Area
5/15  Math MCAS (A G H B)  Coordinate Proofs Day 1
5/16  Math MCAS (C E F H D)  Coordinate Proofs Day 2
5/17  Coordinate Proofs Day 3
5/18  Review Polygons and Coordinates

5/22  Test of Polygons, Circles and Coordinate Proofs

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Concurrency (Ch 13)

We start the study of concurrency in the computer lab exploring.  After vacation we will put what we learned into context when we go back to the book.

4/11  First day in Computer Lab 700
4/12  Second day in Computer Lab 700
4/13  Third day in Computer Lab 700

April Break 4/14 - 4/22

Question of the Week: Solving Triangles
4/24  Review vocabulary (lessons 1 and 2)
         HW p.532-535/15-21, 26-29, 41-45, 49-53 AND p.538-539/1-31
4/25  Inscribed and Circumscribed Circles (lesson 3)
         HW p. 544-547/3-62
4/26  Centroid and Orthocenter (lesson 4)
         HW p.550-553/14-56
4/27  Go over Computer Lab and all we have done so far
         HW p.540-541/32-57, Set 3  AND  p.547/Set 3  AND  p.553/Set 3

Question of the Week: Similarity
5/01  Napoleon's Theorem (lesson 5)
         HW p.564-565/35-60
5/02  Review
5/03  Half-Day C A G F (no class)
5/04  Regular Polygons (Lesson 1 of Ch 14)
         HW (due 5/08) p.576-578/18-61 and p.581/10-14, p.584/49-58

Question of the Week: Circles
5/08  Perimeter and Area (Lessons 2 & 3)
         HW (due 5/11) p.582-584/15-48 and p.588-590/12-40
5/09  Ch 13 Concurrency Test
5/10  No Class due to MacBeth Performance but...Circle Perimeter and Area (Lessons 4 & 5)
         HW (due 5/11) p.594-597/10-51, 57-63 and p.600-604/1-24, 31-38, 47-52
5/11  Sectors and Arc (Lesson 6)
         HW p.607-611/12-70 and Set 3


Friday, March 23, 2012

Ch 12: Circles

Circles will be the unit that puts more ideas together than we have seen before.  It actually can serve as a review of the year to date.  There are many relationships to learn but if you understand where they come from, you will have a better chance of remembering or rederiving them on the fly.

3/22  Lesson 1:  Circles, Radii, and Chords
         HW p.488-490/Set 2
3/23  Unit Vocab plus Lesson 2:  Tangents
         HW p.494-496/24 - 34, 39 - 53

3/27  Lessons 3 and 4:  Central Angles and Arcs, Inscribed Angles
         HW p.500-503/1 - 18, 23 - 29, 43 - 47, Set 3
3/28  Prove three cases for Inscribed Angles
         HW p.507-509/26 - 58, Set 3
3/29  Lesson 5:  Secant Angles
         HW p.513-515/17 - 57
3/30  Extra Angle Problems (End of Term 3)
         HW finish worksheet

4/03  Lesson 6:  Tangent Segments and Intersecting Chords
         HW p.517-521/Sets 1 and 2
4/04  Extra Intersection Problems and Mixed Problems
         HW finish worksheet of proof problems
4/04  Review
         HW p.523-526/9 - 54
4/06  Good Friday, no school

4/10  Test of Ch 12

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

MCAS Week

The week of the English MCAS is a little crazy.

3/19  Regular schedule (no class for us)
3/20  Blocks: Hmrm G H A   We will go over the 2011 Math MCAS
3/21  Blocks: E F C D (no class for us)
3/22  Blocks: B A G H F  We will do the Clinometer Lab
         Ch 12, Lesson 1: HW p.488 - 490/Set 2
3/23  Start the Circle Chapter in earnest

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Mid-Year Exam results

You can download the answer key for the mid year exam.
The average for all 8 sections was 20.425. The average for my class was 18.48.
For each problem, here are the overall vs my section averages:

  1. 4.09  vs  4.54
  2. 2.90  vs  2.52
  3. 2.34  vs  2.1
  4. 3.19  vs  2.96
  5. 4.29  vs  4.16
  6. 3.63  vs  2.2  (clearly due to the fact that 12 out of 25 didn't do the problem!)
My conclusion, pacing was an issue.  Let's work on it so the final is more enjoyable.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Ch 11 The Right Triangle

The next chapter provides a connection between similarity and right triangles. It then gives us our introduction to trigonometry. I have lots of supplementary materials so the seven lessons of the chapter will take three weeks.

2/28  Similarity and Right Triangles (lessons 1 and 2)
          HW p.431-432/Set 2 and p.438-440/42-50, 53-57
2/29  Special Right Triangles (lesson 3)
          HW p.445-447/Set 2
3/01  Extra Practice with Right Triangles
          HW finish worksheet of problems
3/02  The Tangent Ratio (lesson 4)
          HW p.450-453/17-34, Sets 2 and 3

3/06  Sine and Cosine Ratios (lesson 5)
          HW p.458-460/Sets 2 and 3
3/07  Mixed Practice
          HW Worksheet of Word Problems (plus...)
3/08  Slope (lesson 6)
          HW Coordinate Geometry and trigonometry worksheet
3/09  An Area Formula, the Law of Sines and the Law of Cosines (lesson 7)
          HW p.472-474/Sets 2 and 3
       
3/13  Extending the Law of Sines and the Law of Cosines
          HW Worksheet of extension problems
3/14  Mixed Problems, "Solving" Triangles
          HW Worksheet of extra problems
3/15  Review (summary p.475)
          HW p.478-480/35-64
3/16  Ch 11 Test of Trig and Right Triangles

Remember that the English MCAS is 3/20 - 3/22 so we will go over last year's MCAS test on 3/20.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Hints for the Similarity Review problems

First, in problem 5, the median should be AD (not AB). Secondly, also in problem 5, it may be helpful to draw a line that through D that is parallel to BQ.

Remember that you do not always need to prove some triangles are similar to get the ratios you need. Parallel lines and angle bisectors also give you useful ratios.