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Homework

August 27-31

Monday

E.Q. What five numbers make up a box and whisker plot?

Homework: p396-397 #5-12 all & 15

Tuesday

E.Q.     How do you find the mean of a set of data? How do you change a fraction into a decimal?

Homework:   students will study their math vocabulary t for 15 minutes (Quiz this week)

Wednesday

E.Q.     What five numbers make up a box and whisker plot?

Homework:  students will study their math vocabulary t for 15 minutes (Quiz this week)

Thursday

E.Q.     What five numbers make up a box and whisker plot?

Homework: TB Read and study examples 1& 2 p 394-396 solve # 1-8

Friday

E.Q.     Can you remember your student number?

Homework:  none

Helpful websites: http://my.hrw.com/math06_07/nsmedia/homework_help/msm2/msm2_ch07_05_homeworkhelp.html

                             http://my.hrw.com/math06_07/nsmedia/tools/glossary/msm/glossary.html

Syllabus

MATH 7

2006-2007

Mr. Norbert Scott

norbert.scott@cobbk12.org

Homework hotline 678-594-8406 ext. 7375

Homework blog http://cooperms.typepad.com/scott/

Welcome to Everybody Likes Math 7!  Below, you will find some helpful guidelines to ensure success this school year!

Class Materials

Always have the following materials with you in class:

-pencils-all math work should be done in pencil

-notebook paper

-agenda

-math binders (2 inch 3 ring binder) with dividers

-scientific calculator

Binders

            You are required to keep a binder for this class.  The dividers in your binder should be labeled as warm-ups, classwork, homework, vocabulary and Journal.  In the homework section all assignments will be recorded on a Homework Recorder.  Those assignments will remain in the binder in the same order as on the Homework Recorder.  A binder check will be given periodically and will count as a quiz grade.

Grades

            Your grade in this class will be determined in the following manner:

                                                -Tests/Projects                                 30%

                                                -Homework                                       10%

                                                -Classwork                                        35%

                                                -Quizzes (agenda & binder check)                        25%

Warm-ups

            When you enter class a warm-up problem will be displayed on the overhead projector.  Warm-ups will be collected every week (on Fridays) and will be recorded as a classwork grade.  Each day is worth 10 points.  Warm-ups should be completed on the warm-up sheet provided and kept in the binder until the due date.

Homework

            Homework is assigned almost every night. It will be checked or graded and should be completed to ensure proper retention of concepts learned in class.  I will accept late homework assignments only within the week it was given.  Every day it is late the grade will drop.  For example, if you forgot to show me your homework on Monday or Thursday you have until that Friday to show me your homework for some credit.  Projects and quiz corrections will not be accepted late.

Makeup Work

            

Cobb County policy allows a student 1 day per day absent to make up work. 

Textbooks

            Students are assigned a textbook and are responsible for replacement costs of $51.00 if the book is lost.  The textbook is assessable online with a username and password.  Usernames and passwords will be given out in the next few weeks.  If you do not have access to the internet you can receive a copy of the textbook on CD.  All you have to do is bring in a writable CD to your teacher.

Daily Procedures

            Enter class promptly

            Copy EQ? and homework assignment in agenda

            Start warm-up

            Check homework/review

            Mini Lesson

            Activity/practice

            Summary

Class Rules

Be on time.

Be prepared.

Be on task.

Be RESPECTFUL.

Speak only at appropriate times.

Other Expectations

            All math work will be done in pencil.

            Chewing gum, food, and drinks will not be allowed. (Water will be allowed.)

            Work must be shown to receive full credit on work.

            Binder organization must be maintained daily.

            Do not get out of your seat without permission.

            Do not expect extra credit will be given.

            It is the responsibility of the student to obtain make-up work.

Homework

August 20-24

Monday

E.Q.     What is the measure of central tendency?

Homework: TB p 384 #5-17 odd

Tuesday

E.Q.     How do you find the mean of a set of data?

Homework:  Problem Solving WS 7-2

Wednesday

E.Q.     How do you find the mean if you have an even amount of data?

Homework:  TB p 396 # 12

Thursday

E.Q.     How do you make a Box and Whisker Plot?

Homework: TB p 396 # 1-11

Friday

E.Q.     How do you make a Box and Whisker Plot?

Homework:  none

Helpful website: http://my.hrw.com/math06_07/nsmedia/homework_help/msm2/msm2_ch07_05_homeworkhelp.html

Glossary:

http://my.hrw.com/math06_07/nsmedia/tools/glossary/msm/glossary.html

Unit 1

                                       Unit 1 Dealing with Data

Essential Question(s): 

Unit:

How do I choose and create graphs to represent data?

Lesson:

  • What is meant by the center of the data set, how is it found and how is it useful when analyzing data?
  • In what ways are sample statistics related to the corresponding population parameters?
  • What conclusions can be drawn from data?
  • How do I construct frequency distributions?
  • Key Standards:

          
  • M7D1. Students will pose questions, collect data, represent and analyze the data, and interpret results.

  • M7A3. Students will understand relationships between two variables.

Vocabulary:

  • Box & Whisker Plot
  • Sample
  • Mean
  • Range
  • Outlier
  • Median
  • Mode
  • Quartile

Welcome Back!

Summer is over. Lets roll up our sleeves and BE READY to get back to work.0030937434_mathtext

This is our new seventh grade text. The mathematics text is support by this website: http://my.hrw.com/index.jsp. Help and tutorials are on this site. Students and parents can find the entire mathematics text at this site. That means if you forget your book the homework is only a computer away. Familiarize yourself with the support website, it will prove to be valuable.

Students have been issued their usernames and passwords.