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8th Grade
August 25, 2012 4:04pm

Beginning of 5th Six Weeks
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Monday, Feb. 24th
Short classes due to pep rally schedule
Each student will receive a progress report for the 4th six weeks that was e-mailed to parents via Gradespeed. Each student will also receive a copy of his/her individualized pathway for Think Through Math. Expectations for the 5th six weeks grading period will be discussed and questions concerning the pathway answered.

Tuesday/Wednesday, Feb. 25/26
Surface Area of a prism.
Think Through Math. Students should be completing at least one lesson per week. This can be worked on at home as well.

Thursday/Friday, Feb. 27/28 
Continue with surface area of a prism. 
Integers worksheet
TTM

Monday, March 4
Integer worksheet 
Surface area of a prism assignment. 
Continue with fraction/decimal chart.
Think Through Math
All assignments due on Friday.

Tuesday/Wednesday, March 5/6
Computer Lab - Think Through Math

Thursday/Friday, March 7/8
Whole class and small group review of skills as needed.
Complete all assignments from Monday.

Monday, March 18
Fraction Practice
Problem Solving Activity with a Partner
Problem Solving Answer Sheet
Division Practice
Homework: Complete a Think Through Math Lesson this week.

Tuesday/Wednesday, March 19/20
Continue with work from Monday
Review and complete assignments from last week (I need to work with some students individually and/or in small groups)
Think Through Math

Thursday/Friday, March 21/22
Continue with work from Monday and last week.
All assignments due today.
Think Through Math

 
Melissa Dunaway
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Teacher - Middle School
Math Elective

 
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