Posts Tagged ‘vocabulary’
Homework: Vocabulary in Inequality Packet
Look up the definitions for all the words and terms listed on page 2 of your interactive notebook. You can use the textbook or – better still – use the links to your online vocabulary resources, such as Math Is Fun and the Math Playground. Go to the Great Links page for those.
Update for 23 Feb (Tues): Use Page 10 to create and solve five different inequalities.
Update for 24 Feb (Wed): Do Page 12 (Word Problem) and Page 14 (Riddles).
Your New Year’s Puzzle!
Welcome back, Colleagues! Let’s get right to it!
The link below will lead you to the worksheet that I gave out today to create your crossword puzzle. To get full credit, you only need to use five words going across and five different words going down (nothing backwards, diagonal or anything llike that). Want extra credit? Use more words!
Make up clues that use verbal and numeric expressions as well as definitions. Mix them up, so you’re not using the same clue format all the time. Make it look good and turn it in for grade!
Git yer puzzle here, Colleagues!
And Now, A Word From Our Sponsor…
Better make that quite a few words! Some our colleagues asked about a list of vocabulary words to use with their projects. Well, the link I have here (Our Math Vocabulary) is to get you the official definitions of any math terms we have covered or will cover in class. But I would not try to print it if I were you – it is over 100 pages long! Why? Because it covers everything from 6th grade through 8th grade. So that will help with those of you who are making crossword puzzles and need those extra words for fillers.
Good luck, all – Happy Thanksgiving!!