Hello to all of my Students and Parents for this year!
I'm looking forward to an excellent year learning Algebra, Geometry, and Stats in our Integrated 1 class this school year.
I've included a couple of links you might be expecting at the beginning of the year:
Our Integrated 1 Syllabus (as handed out the first day of school)
My Contact Information
The Online Textbook for Integrated 1 (Login Required - includes all the online tools)
Homework Problem Help for Integrated 1 (No login required - gives hints and answers for homework questions)
A collection of resources for warm ups, home work, and studying for Integrated Math 1 this year.
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
VPEF Grant Thank Yous from My Class
| Typing our essays on student desktop, Chromebook, and hand written. |
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| Working on a Slide Presentation for Speaking and Listening Standards |
I asked my students to write thank you notes to the Vacaville Public Education Foundation which granted the funds. It was not lost on them what kind of impact these added computers had for our class and I'm sharing a
| Part of our class writing essays. |
Here are some of the projects we worked on using these computers this year:
- A class Padlet page "Where I'm From" poem.
- A Slide presentation for Speaking and Listening skills.
- Some shared brainstorming ideas, in preparation for our essays--here's one:
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| Starting my first google Classrooms. |
Friday, March 13, 2015
Shut off Spell Checker in Docs
This I just found and it might be useful in two or three applications: You can shut off the spell checker in Google Docs. Most people are smarter than I am, and so probably already knew that. Here's the quote from the help page:
Spelling suggestions as you typeAs you type, Docs automatically underlines in misspelled words in red. Right-click an underlined word to see the suggested correction and replace the misspelled word.You can turn off the spell-checker by unchecking Show spelling suggestions from the Viewdrop-down menuClick here for the full page.
There are two times I can use this:
1) During an everyday type activity when I want students to focus on composing volumes rather than editing and fretting over perfection.
2) During California Exit Exam proctoring when a very few number of my students have "use of a word processor with the spell checker turned off" written in as an accommodation during the testing. Then I can have them sign in to a convenient Chromebook without disrupting the other testers or having to arrange a second adult proctor to escort them to a separate place with a clunky desktop that may or may not work, or possibly has an older version of Word etc. etc.
I hope this is useful for others too.
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Monday, March 2, 2015
6.1.1 Lesson Materials
First things first, here's the link to the CPM homework help site for Integrated 1:
http://goo.gl/8fN32K
http://goo.gl/8fN32K
Main Ideas / Skills:
Convert Standard Form to a Table then to Slope-Intercept form.
(converting a table to slope-intercept form is review from Chapter 2)
Convert Standard Form to a Table then to Slope-Intercept form.
(converting a table to slope-intercept form is review from Chapter 2)
Problem 6-1
-6x + 2y = 10
Plug in some x values and make a table:
x= 0 and x =1
-6(0) + 2y = 10
2y = 10
y = 5
-6x + 2y = 10
Plug in some x values and make a table:
x= 0 and x =1
-6(0) + 2y = 10
2y = 10
y = 5
-6(1) + 2y = 10
-6 + 2y = 10
2y = 16
y = 8
-6 + 2y = 10
2y = 16
y = 8
(table) then table to pattern and y=mx+b
Slides from Mrs. Burtram:
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