Onipa’a Algebra-Period 3 (Period 3) Assignments

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Think: How is distributing negative integers different from distributing positive whole numbers? in Google Classroom

Think: How is distributing negative integers different from distributing positive whole numbers?

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Think: How do we know when to use the distributive property? in Google Classroom

Think: How do we know when to use the distributive property?

What will an expression look like when you need to use the distributive property to solve?

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IXL. Algebra KK. Statistics in Google Classroom

IXL. Algebra KK. Statistics

Lessons 8-9
8. Interpret a scatter plot.
9. Outliers in scatter plots.

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Think: How do we find the slope on a scatter plot? in Google Classroom

Think: How do we find the slope on a scatter plot?

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IXL for Scatter plots in Google Classroom

IXL for Scatter plots

Please work on IXL at home. Come to Google Hangouts prepared with any questions you may have after watching the Khan video and practicing on IXL.

Algebra Google Hangouts LIVE will be every Thursday from 9:30-10:00am to review topics and answer questions.

DUE by next Thursday, April 16:
CC. Data and Graphs 15-16 trend lines and predictions
DD. Statistics 6, 8-9 outliers

Please work for at least a half hour on each lesson!
This would mean 2.5 hours of practice for all 5 lessons. You are more than welcome to work longer if you find it helpful! 5 points/ lesson.

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What is the difference between a cluster and a trend line? in Google Classroom

What is the difference between a cluster and a trend line?

Use the Google slideshow to help you answer the question.

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Think: How are scatter plots similar to and different from linear functions? in Google Classroom

Think: How are scatter plots similar to and different from linear functions?

Remember that a function can have ONLY ONE output (y-coordinate) for each input (x-coordinate).

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Scatter Plots on IXL in Google Classroom

Scatter Plots on IXL

See the sample problem to help you create your own scatter plots on Eighth Grade IXL CC. Data & Graphs: New! Create your own scatter plot!*
* This IXL lesson isn’t numbered but is between lessons 14 & 15 under section CC. Data & Graphs. Please comment or send me a Remind text if you have a problem finding it!

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Graphing Linear Equations in Google Classroom

Graphing Linear Equations

Complete the following to earn 5 points!

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Women’s History Month (Math Monday 3/2) in Google Classroom

Women’s History Month (Math Monday 3/2)

Who is Elizabeth Williams?
Read the attached article to decipher when Tombaugh discovered Pluto based off Williams’ calculations.
Convert the year that Pluto was discovered from standard form to Scientific Notation.
(For example, the year 2020 would be converted to 2.02 x 10^3).

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DO NOW 3/2 in Google Classroom

DO NOW 3/2

Slope Formula & Unknown Y-Intercept using Substitution.

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Analyzing a Scatter Plot in Google Classroom

Analyzing a Scatter Plot

See the graph of a scatter plot based off data from a table.
Be ready to answer the following questions on the post-it from Miss Desmond.

1. In this example, Ms. Desmond created four graphs based off of what?
2. What is the input?
3. What is the output?
4. How many people were included in the data?
5. What month (period 3) has the most amount of birthdays?
6. What month (period 3) has the least amount of birthdays?
7. Find the difference between the month with the most amount of birthdays and the month with the least amount of birthdays.
8. Are there any "outliers" in the graph?

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Scientific Notation in Minerals in Google Classroom

Scientific Notation in Minerals

Convert the atomic arrangement of a diamond from scientific notation to standard notation.
In scientific notation, carbon molecules are arranged 1.544 x 10^-10 meter away.

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Linear Equations on a Graph in Google Classroom

Linear Equations on a Graph

Do NOW 2/19 for 10 points!

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Valentine Bouquet Equations  in Google Classroom

Valentine Bouquet Equations

Complete for 5 points!

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Comparing Linear Equations in Google Classroom

Comparing Linear Equations

8.F.2, 8.F.4
Find the difference in price for tickets to the Aloha Theater and Kahilu Theater.

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Zero to the Power of Zero in Google Classroom

Zero to the Power of Zero

Let’s review! What is Zero to the Power of zero?

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Transformations on a Coordinate Grid PROJECT in Google Classroom

Transformations on a Coordinate Grid PROJECT

See the attached checklist for your project component checklist DUE Thursday, January 23, 2020.
We will have class presentations on Thursday, January 23 and Friday, January 24.

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Finding Missing Coordinates Using the Slope Formula in Google Classroom

Finding Missing Coordinates Using the Slope Formula

Use the slope formula, m = (y2-y1/x2-x1), to find the missing coordinates

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Do Now 12/11 in Google Classroom

Do Now 12/11

See your Do Now for Wednesday, December 11. This is practice for your End of Course Algebra exam.

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Do Now 12/09 in Google Classroom

Do Now 12/09

See the Do Now for 12/09 to practice questions that will be on your End of Course Algebra exam.

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Pythagorean Theorem Quick Check in Google Classroom

Pythagorean Theorem Quick Check

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Ratio and Proportion Quiz in Google Classroom

Ratio and Proportion Quiz

Use the link to assess your understanding of ratio and proportion. Remember, this helps us determine the slope when working with linear equations.

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Scientific Notation Quiz in Google Classroom

Scientific Notation Quiz

See the link below for extra practice on scientific notation. Save and upload your scores
and certificate.

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Laws of Exponents in Google Classroom

Laws of Exponents

Use the link below to assess your understanding of the Laws of Exponents.
Remember...
-When multiplying powers with the same base, you add the exponents
-When dividing powers with the same base, you subtract the exponents
-When raising a power to another power, you multiply the exponents
-When working with a negative exponent, write the base as your denominator raised to the positive power of that exponent with a numerator of 1

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End of Quarter 1 in Google Classroom

End of Quarter 1

Please choose the best option for each question. There is only 1 answer for each.
https://forms.gle/HYaRbfaJRYwekGjk9

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Lecture on Scientific Notation in Google Classroom

Lecture on Scientific Notation

Watch the following video for homework.
https://www.khanacademy.org/video/scientific-notation-old
Think: When would it be useful to write numbers in scientific notation instead of standard notation?