Week of May 23 – May 27, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Test Study Guide due today; Review for Test
Tuesday – CHAPTER 7 TEST
Wednesday – Finish Test
Thursday – Review for Final Exam
Friday – Review for Final Exam; Final Exam Tuesday and Thursday next week
Algebra 7 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 459-462, pp. 462-465 #1-4, 11-13, 18-25, 44, 45 due today; Discuss 7.6 – Solve system of linear inequalities
Tuesday – Review for Test
Wednesday – Read pp. 466-468, pp. 469-472 #16-22, 24-32 (even), 37, 39 due today; Review for Final Exam
Thursday – TEST CHAPTER 7
Friday – Finish Test; Final Exam Tuesday and Thursday next week
Tuesday, May 31 Final Exam
Wednesday, June 1 Key Lime Cove
Thursday, June 2 Finish Final Exam
Friday, June 3 Follow-up Activity to Key Lime Cove
Monday, June 6 Career Day
Tuesday, June 7 Last Day
Math 8 (5th and 6th periods) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – A) pp. 631-634 #8-24 (even), 35-37 due today; B) pp. 631-634 #8-28 Even, 35-37 due today; Review for Test
Tuesday – QUIZ Lessons 11.5-11.8
Wednesday – Review for Final Exam
Thursday – CHAPTER 11 TEST
Friday – Finish Test (if necessary); Review for Final Exam; Final Exam Tuesday and Thursday next week
Algebra 8 (6th and 7th periods) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Discuss 12.5 – Multiplying and dividing rational expressions
Tuesday – Chapter 11 Test retake
Wednesday – Discuss 12.6 – Add and subtract rational expressions
Thursday – Discuss 12.7 – Solve rational equations
Friday – Review for Final Exam; Final Exam Tuesday and Thursday next week
Tuesday, May 31 Final Exam
Wednesday, June 1 Great America
Thursday, June 2 Finish Final Exam
Friday, June 3 Follow-up Activity to Great America
Monday, June 6 Career Day
For Your Information:
*8th grade dance, for Julian 8th graders only, is Saturday, May 28 in the Julian Commons. Dance tickets are $10 in advance, and will be sold at lunch on May 25, 26, and 27, and $15 at the door.
*This is your last overview for the year. We wish you all the best next year.
*The last day for lunch study sessions is Thursday, May 27.
*No School - Monday, May 30 – Memorial Day
*All textbooks need to be returned by June 3.
*Graduation – Monday, June 6 at OPRF at 7:30 PM
*Please review the dress code on pages 15 and 16 of your child’s planner with your child. With the warmer weather we are seeing lots of student’s dressed inappropriately. Dress code is enforced through the last day of school.
*I received a letter from OPRF that states that all freshman enrolled in a math class will be required to purchase a TI-Nspire touchpad or TI-Nspire CX calculator. This is different from the TI-84 plus that your older child may have used. This calculator is legal to use on all standardized tests, including the ACT and SAT. The OPRF bookstore will sell this calculator at a competitive price of $147.83. When I was at the math convention I had an opportunity to see and use this calculator.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Friday, May 20, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
Week of May 16 – May 20, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – pp. 378-381 #2, 12-15, 17-23, 39, 45 due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – pp. 391 #1-31 (odd), 33-35 due today
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 7.5-7.8
Friday – Review concepts of Chapter 7; Test Study Guide due Monday; Chapter 7 Test next Tuesday
Algebra 7 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 451-454, pp. 454-457 #1, 7, 8, 15-18, 33 due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday –pp. 454-457 #22-32 (even), 37-40 due today; Discuss 7.5 – Identify the number of solutions of a linear system
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 7.3-7.4
Friday – More practice with Lesson 7.5; Read pp. 459-462, pp. 462-465 #1-4, 11-13, 18-25, 44, 45 due Monday; Chapter 7 test next week
Math 8 (5th and 6th periods) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – A) pp. 624-626 #38-40, pp. 811 #34-37 due today; B) pp. 624-626 #38-40, 42, 45, 46 due today
Tuesday – More practice with 11.8
Wednesday – Read pp. 629-631, pp. 631-634 #1-6 AND pp. 811 #38-41 due today
Thursday – Review for Quiz
Friday – A) pp. 631-634 #8-24 (even), 35-37 due today; B) pp. 631-634 #8-28 Even, 35-37 due today Review concepts of Chapter 11; pp. 641#1-19 due Monday; Quiz Lessons 11.5-11.8 Tuesday; Chapter 11 Test on Thursday next week
Algebra 8 (6th and 7th periods) – NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK AT LUNCH
Monday – Discuss 12.4 – Simplifying rational expressions
Tuesday – Discuss 12.5 – Multiplying and dividing rational expressions
Wednesday – Discuss 12.6 – Add and subtract rational expressions
Thursday – Discuss 12.7 – Solve rational equations
Friday – Homework for sections 12.3-12.7 due today; Review Chapter 12; Chapter 12 Test next Tuesday
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders will have math and science in the afternoon for extended periods and 7th graders will have social studies and language arts for extended periods in the afternoon.
*Envelopes for Great America were passed out on Monday, April 18. Money and envelope are due May 19th.
*8th grade dance, for Julian 8th graders only, is Saturday, May 28 in the Julian Commons. Dance tickets are $10 in advance, and will be sold at lunch on May 25, 26, and 27, and $15 at the door. Dance begins at 7:00 PM and ends at 10:00 PM. You must arrive before 7:30 in order to be admitted. Attire should be age appropriate dresses for girls and nice pants, shirt, and tie for boys. Watch for further details.
*All math classes will have a Final Exam that begins on Tuesday, May 31. If needed, time will be allotted to finish on Thursday, June 2. Final exams will count for a regular test grade. You will be allowed to have
a note card and use a calculator, so start studying now.
*The last day for lunch study sessions is Thursday, May 27.
*No School - Monday, May 30 – Memorial Day
*End of year trips – Wednesday, June 1
*Career Day – Monday, June 6. If you are interested in presenting at our Career Day, please contact the school for more information.
*Graduation – Monday, June 6 at OPRF at 7:30 PM
*Please review the dress code on pages 15 and 16 of your child’s planner with your child. With the warmer weather we are seeing lots of student’s dressed inappropriately.
*I received a letter this week from OPRF that states that all Freshman enrolled in a math class will be required to purchase a TI-Nspire touchpad or TI-Nspire CX calculator. This is different from the TI-84 plus that
your older child may have used. This calculator is legal to use on all standardized tests, including the ACT and SAT. The OPRF bookstore will sell this calculator at a competitive price of $147.83. When I was at the math convention I had an opportunity to see and use this calculator. It will be a great asset to students, especially when problem-solving.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – pp. 378-381 #2, 12-15, 17-23, 39, 45 due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – pp. 391 #1-31 (odd), 33-35 due today
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 7.5-7.8
Friday – Review concepts of Chapter 7; Test Study Guide due Monday; Chapter 7 Test next Tuesday
Algebra 7 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 451-454, pp. 454-457 #1, 7, 8, 15-18, 33 due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday –pp. 454-457 #22-32 (even), 37-40 due today; Discuss 7.5 – Identify the number of solutions of a linear system
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 7.3-7.4
Friday – More practice with Lesson 7.5; Read pp. 459-462, pp. 462-465 #1-4, 11-13, 18-25, 44, 45 due Monday; Chapter 7 test next week
Math 8 (5th and 6th periods) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – A) pp. 624-626 #38-40, pp. 811 #34-37 due today; B) pp. 624-626 #38-40, 42, 45, 46 due today
Tuesday – More practice with 11.8
Wednesday – Read pp. 629-631, pp. 631-634 #1-6 AND pp. 811 #38-41 due today
Thursday – Review for Quiz
Friday – A) pp. 631-634 #8-24 (even), 35-37 due today; B) pp. 631-634 #8-28 Even, 35-37 due today Review concepts of Chapter 11; pp. 641#1-19 due Monday; Quiz Lessons 11.5-11.8 Tuesday; Chapter 11 Test on Thursday next week
Algebra 8 (6th and 7th periods) – NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK AT LUNCH
Monday – Discuss 12.4 – Simplifying rational expressions
Tuesday – Discuss 12.5 – Multiplying and dividing rational expressions
Wednesday – Discuss 12.6 – Add and subtract rational expressions
Thursday – Discuss 12.7 – Solve rational equations
Friday – Homework for sections 12.3-12.7 due today; Review Chapter 12; Chapter 12 Test next Tuesday
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders will have math and science in the afternoon for extended periods and 7th graders will have social studies and language arts for extended periods in the afternoon.
*Envelopes for Great America were passed out on Monday, April 18. Money and envelope are due May 19th.
*8th grade dance, for Julian 8th graders only, is Saturday, May 28 in the Julian Commons. Dance tickets are $10 in advance, and will be sold at lunch on May 25, 26, and 27, and $15 at the door. Dance begins at 7:00 PM and ends at 10:00 PM. You must arrive before 7:30 in order to be admitted. Attire should be age appropriate dresses for girls and nice pants, shirt, and tie for boys. Watch for further details.
*All math classes will have a Final Exam that begins on Tuesday, May 31. If needed, time will be allotted to finish on Thursday, June 2. Final exams will count for a regular test grade. You will be allowed to have
a note card and use a calculator, so start studying now.
*The last day for lunch study sessions is Thursday, May 27.
*No School - Monday, May 30 – Memorial Day
*End of year trips – Wednesday, June 1
*Career Day – Monday, June 6. If you are interested in presenting at our Career Day, please contact the school for more information.
*Graduation – Monday, June 6 at OPRF at 7:30 PM
*Please review the dress code on pages 15 and 16 of your child’s planner with your child. With the warmer weather we are seeing lots of student’s dressed inappropriately.
*I received a letter this week from OPRF that states that all Freshman enrolled in a math class will be required to purchase a TI-Nspire touchpad or TI-Nspire CX calculator. This is different from the TI-84 plus that
your older child may have used. This calculator is legal to use on all standardized tests, including the ACT and SAT. The OPRF bookstore will sell this calculator at a competitive price of $147.83. When I was at the math convention I had an opportunity to see and use this calculator. It will be a great asset to students, especially when problem-solving.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Friday, May 6, 2011
Week of May 9 – May 13, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – pp. 368-370 #33-41, 43-47, 48, 52-54 due today; Discuss 7.7 – Write and evaluate function rules
Tuesday – More practice with functions and equations
Wednesday – Read pp.371-373, pp. 373-375 #1, 2-14 (even), 15, 16-22 (even), 28, 31 due today; Discuss 7.8 – Graph functions on a coordinate plane
Thursday – More practice with graphing
Friday – Read pp. 376-377, pp. 378-381 #1, 3-11, 16, 24-27, 37 due today; pp. 378-381 #2, 12-15, 17-23, 39, 45 due Monday
Algebra 7 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Review for Quiz
Tuesday – More practice solving linear systems using the elimination method
Wednesday – QUIZ Lessons 7.1-7.2
Thursday – Read pp. 444-446, pp. 447-450 #7, 8, 13-15, 19-22, 25-33 (odd), 39-41, 43 due today; Discuss 7.4 – Solve linear systems by multiplying first
Friday – More practice with elimination method by multiplying first; Read pp. 451-454, pp. 454-457 #1, 7, 8, 15-18, 33 due Monday
Math 8 (5th and 6th periods) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – A) Read pp. 612-614, pp. 614-617 #1-5, 7, 10, 12, 13, 15-17, 22-27 due today; B) Read pp. 612-614, pp. 614-615 #1-5, 12, 13, 15-17, 22-27 due today
Tuesday – Investigate 11.7
Wednesday – A) pp. 614--617 #6, 8, 9, 11, 14, 18-21, 34-38 due today; B) pp. 614-617 #6, 9, 11, 14, 18-21, 34-38 due today; discuss 11.7 – Slope-intercept form
Thursday – More practice with slope-intercept form
Friday – A) Read pp. 622-623, pp. 624-626 #1, 2-24 (even), 42 due today; B)Read pp. 622-623, pp. 624-626 #4-32 (even) due today; A) pp. 624-626 #38-40, pp. 811 #34-37 due Monday; B) pp. 624-626 #38-40, 42, 45, 46 due Monday
Algebra 8 (6th and 7th periods) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 744-746, pp. 747-750 #11-15, 20, 21, 32-44 (even), 47-49 due today; Review for test
Tuesday – Discuss 12.1 – Inverse variation
Wednesday – Discuss 12.2 – Graph rational functions
Thursday – CHAPTER 11 TEST
Friday – Homework for sections 12.1-12.2 due today; Discuss 12.3 – Divide Polynomials
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders will have math and science in the afternoon for extended periods and 7th graders will have social studies and language arts for extended periods in the afternoon.
*Envelopes for Great America were passed out on Monday, April 18. Money and envelope are due May 19th.
*8th grade dance, for Julian 8th graders only, is Saturday, May 28 in the Julian Commons. Dance tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Dance begins at 7:00 PM and ends at 10:00 PM. You must arrive before 7:30 in order to be admitted. Attire should be age appropriate dresses for girls and nice pants, shirt, and tie for boys. Watch for further details.
*No School - Monday, May 30 – Memorial Day
*End of year trips – Wednesday, June 1
*Career Day – Monday, June 6. If you are interested in presenting at our Career Day, please contact the school for more information.
*Graduation – Monday, June 6 at OPRF at 7:30 PM
*We are asking for your help. We are seeing an increase usage of cell phones DURING THE SCHOOL DAY. Sometimes the students respond they are talking to their parents, which in their mind is okay. The policy says phones should be off (not vibrate) during the school day and not be turned on until they are out of the building. They may keep the phone on their person but it should be out of sight. Due to the style of clothing, we frequently see phones sticking out of pockets or being dropped on the floor because they don’t fit in the pockets. We have a basket we can hold phones in for the day and return to students at 3:30. Very few students are utilizing this system. We would appreciate any assistance for you.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – pp. 368-370 #33-41, 43-47, 48, 52-54 due today; Discuss 7.7 – Write and evaluate function rules
Tuesday – More practice with functions and equations
Wednesday – Read pp.371-373, pp. 373-375 #1, 2-14 (even), 15, 16-22 (even), 28, 31 due today; Discuss 7.8 – Graph functions on a coordinate plane
Thursday – More practice with graphing
Friday – Read pp. 376-377, pp. 378-381 #1, 3-11, 16, 24-27, 37 due today; pp. 378-381 #2, 12-15, 17-23, 39, 45 due Monday
Algebra 7 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Review for Quiz
Tuesday – More practice solving linear systems using the elimination method
Wednesday – QUIZ Lessons 7.1-7.2
Thursday – Read pp. 444-446, pp. 447-450 #7, 8, 13-15, 19-22, 25-33 (odd), 39-41, 43 due today; Discuss 7.4 – Solve linear systems by multiplying first
Friday – More practice with elimination method by multiplying first; Read pp. 451-454, pp. 454-457 #1, 7, 8, 15-18, 33 due Monday
Math 8 (5th and 6th periods) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – A) Read pp. 612-614, pp. 614-617 #1-5, 7, 10, 12, 13, 15-17, 22-27 due today; B) Read pp. 612-614, pp. 614-615 #1-5, 12, 13, 15-17, 22-27 due today
Tuesday – Investigate 11.7
Wednesday – A) pp. 614--617 #6, 8, 9, 11, 14, 18-21, 34-38 due today; B) pp. 614-617 #6, 9, 11, 14, 18-21, 34-38 due today; discuss 11.7 – Slope-intercept form
Thursday – More practice with slope-intercept form
Friday – A) Read pp. 622-623, pp. 624-626 #1, 2-24 (even), 42 due today; B)Read pp. 622-623, pp. 624-626 #4-32 (even) due today; A) pp. 624-626 #38-40, pp. 811 #34-37 due Monday; B) pp. 624-626 #38-40, 42, 45, 46 due Monday
Algebra 8 (6th and 7th periods) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 744-746, pp. 747-750 #11-15, 20, 21, 32-44 (even), 47-49 due today; Review for test
Tuesday – Discuss 12.1 – Inverse variation
Wednesday – Discuss 12.2 – Graph rational functions
Thursday – CHAPTER 11 TEST
Friday – Homework for sections 12.1-12.2 due today; Discuss 12.3 – Divide Polynomials
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders will have math and science in the afternoon for extended periods and 7th graders will have social studies and language arts for extended periods in the afternoon.
*Envelopes for Great America were passed out on Monday, April 18. Money and envelope are due May 19th.
*8th grade dance, for Julian 8th graders only, is Saturday, May 28 in the Julian Commons. Dance tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Dance begins at 7:00 PM and ends at 10:00 PM. You must arrive before 7:30 in order to be admitted. Attire should be age appropriate dresses for girls and nice pants, shirt, and tie for boys. Watch for further details.
*No School - Monday, May 30 – Memorial Day
*End of year trips – Wednesday, June 1
*Career Day – Monday, June 6. If you are interested in presenting at our Career Day, please contact the school for more information.
*Graduation – Monday, June 6 at OPRF at 7:30 PM
*We are asking for your help. We are seeing an increase usage of cell phones DURING THE SCHOOL DAY. Sometimes the students respond they are talking to their parents, which in their mind is okay. The policy says phones should be off (not vibrate) during the school day and not be turned on until they are out of the building. They may keep the phone on their person but it should be out of sight. Due to the style of clothing, we frequently see phones sticking out of pockets or being dropped on the floor because they don’t fit in the pockets. We have a basket we can hold phones in for the day and return to students at 3:30. Very few students are utilizing this system. We would appreciate any assistance for you.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
Friday, April 29, 2011
Week of May 2 – May 6, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 361-362, pp. 363-365 #1, 2, 10-16 (even), 19-33 (odd), 37, 39, 41 due today
Tuesday – Discuss 7.6 - Inequalities
Wednesday – pp. 363-365 #9-17 (odd), 20-32 (even), 35, 36 due today; More with inequalities
Thursday – More practice with Inequalities
Friday – Read pp. 366-367, pp. 368-370 #1, 2-24 (even), 25-29 due today; pp. 368-370 #33-41, 43-47, 48, 52-54 due Monday
Algebra 7 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 427-430, pp. 430-433 #4-7, 9, 10, 22-26 (even), 31-34 due today; Discuss 7.2 – Solve systems using substitution method
Tuesday – More practice with substitution
Wednesday – Read pp. 435-438, pp. 439-441 #6-8, 15-18, 20-28 due today
Thursday – Practice Master 7.2
Friday – pp. 439-441 #9-14, 19, 31, 32, 34-36 due today; Discuss 7.3 – Solve systems using the elimination method
Math 8 (5th and 6th periods) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Practice Master 11.4 due today; Discuss 11.5 – Finding the x-and y-intercepts of a line
Tuesday – More practice with intercepts
Wednesday – A) Read pp. 606-607, pp. 608-609 #1-19 (odd) due today; B) Read pp. 606-607, pp. 608-609 #2-24 (even) due today
Thursday – Discuss 11.6 – Intercepts and slopes of lines
Friday – A) pp. 811 #20-25 and pp. 608-609 #20-25, 29, 30 due today; B) pp. 811 #20-25 pp. 608-609 #20-25, 29, 30 due today; More with 11.6; A) Read pp. 612-614, pp. 614-617 #1-5, 7, 10, 12, 13, 15-17, 22-27 due Monday; B) Read pp. 612-614, pp. 614-615 #1-5, 12, 13, 15-17, 22-27 due Monday
Algebra 8 (6th and 7th periods) – STUDY SESSION THUSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 719-722, pp. 723-726 #15-23, 26-33, 56-62 (even) due today
Tuesday – pp. 723-726 #34-54 (even), 67, 68, 70 due today; Discuss 11.3 – Solve radical equations
Wednesday – Read pp. 729-731, pp. 732-734 #6-26 (even), 31-33 due today; Discuss 11.4 – Pythagorean Theorem
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 11.1-11.3; More practice with Pythagoras
Friday – Read pp. 737-739, pp. 740-742 #10-15, 26-28, 33-34 due today; Discuss 11.5 – Distance and mid-point formulas; Read pp. 744-746, pp. 747-750 #11-15, 20, 21, 32-44 (even), 47-49 due Monday; Chapter 11 Test next week
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders will have math and science in the afternoon for extended periods and 7th graders will have social studies and language arts for extended periods in the afternoon.
*Money and permission slips for end of year trip to Key Lime Cove were due April 20. Unfortunately, we needed to communicate with Key Lime Cove the number of people who would be attending. If I did not receive your “reservation” it is now too late to turn in. If you are one of the people who did not pay on time you will either need to come to school on June 1st or remain at home. There will be teachers at school who will be in charge of students not going on the trip. If your child remains at home, please make sure they are called in sick as it is a school day.
*Envelopes for Great America were passed out on Monday, April 18. Money and envelope are due May 19th.
*8th grade dance, for Julian 8th graders only, is Saturday, May 28 in the Julian Commons. Dance tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Dance begins at 7:00 PM and ends at 10:00 PM. You must arrive before 7:30 in order to be admitted. Attire should be age appropriate dresses for girls and nice pants, shirt, and tie for boys. Watch for further details.
*MAP Testing is Wednesday and Thursday this week. We will run 30 minute classes in the morning with a focused study session upon completion of the test.
*No advisory this week due to MAP Testing.
*We are asking for your help. We are seeing an increase usage of cell phones DURING THE SCHOOL DAY. Sometimes the students respond they are talking to their parents, which in their mind is okay. The policy says phones should be off (not vibrate) during the school day and not be turned on until they are out of the building. They may keep the phone on their person but it should be out of sight. Due to the style of clothing, we frequently see phones sticking out of pockets or being dropped on the floor because they don’t fit in the pockets. We have a basket we can hold phones in for the day and return to students at 3:30. Very few students are utilizing this system. We would appreciate any assistance for you.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 361-362, pp. 363-365 #1, 2, 10-16 (even), 19-33 (odd), 37, 39, 41 due today
Tuesday – Discuss 7.6 - Inequalities
Wednesday – pp. 363-365 #9-17 (odd), 20-32 (even), 35, 36 due today; More with inequalities
Thursday – More practice with Inequalities
Friday – Read pp. 366-367, pp. 368-370 #1, 2-24 (even), 25-29 due today; pp. 368-370 #33-41, 43-47, 48, 52-54 due Monday
Algebra 7 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 427-430, pp. 430-433 #4-7, 9, 10, 22-26 (even), 31-34 due today; Discuss 7.2 – Solve systems using substitution method
Tuesday – More practice with substitution
Wednesday – Read pp. 435-438, pp. 439-441 #6-8, 15-18, 20-28 due today
Thursday – Practice Master 7.2
Friday – pp. 439-441 #9-14, 19, 31, 32, 34-36 due today; Discuss 7.3 – Solve systems using the elimination method
Math 8 (5th and 6th periods) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Practice Master 11.4 due today; Discuss 11.5 – Finding the x-and y-intercepts of a line
Tuesday – More practice with intercepts
Wednesday – A) Read pp. 606-607, pp. 608-609 #1-19 (odd) due today; B) Read pp. 606-607, pp. 608-609 #2-24 (even) due today
Thursday – Discuss 11.6 – Intercepts and slopes of lines
Friday – A) pp. 811 #20-25 and pp. 608-609 #20-25, 29, 30 due today; B) pp. 811 #20-25 pp. 608-609 #20-25, 29, 30 due today; More with 11.6; A) Read pp. 612-614, pp. 614-617 #1-5, 7, 10, 12, 13, 15-17, 22-27 due Monday; B) Read pp. 612-614, pp. 614-615 #1-5, 12, 13, 15-17, 22-27 due Monday
Algebra 8 (6th and 7th periods) – STUDY SESSION THUSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 719-722, pp. 723-726 #15-23, 26-33, 56-62 (even) due today
Tuesday – pp. 723-726 #34-54 (even), 67, 68, 70 due today; Discuss 11.3 – Solve radical equations
Wednesday – Read pp. 729-731, pp. 732-734 #6-26 (even), 31-33 due today; Discuss 11.4 – Pythagorean Theorem
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 11.1-11.3; More practice with Pythagoras
Friday – Read pp. 737-739, pp. 740-742 #10-15, 26-28, 33-34 due today; Discuss 11.5 – Distance and mid-point formulas; Read pp. 744-746, pp. 747-750 #11-15, 20, 21, 32-44 (even), 47-49 due Monday; Chapter 11 Test next week
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders will have math and science in the afternoon for extended periods and 7th graders will have social studies and language arts for extended periods in the afternoon.
*Money and permission slips for end of year trip to Key Lime Cove were due April 20. Unfortunately, we needed to communicate with Key Lime Cove the number of people who would be attending. If I did not receive your “reservation” it is now too late to turn in. If you are one of the people who did not pay on time you will either need to come to school on June 1st or remain at home. There will be teachers at school who will be in charge of students not going on the trip. If your child remains at home, please make sure they are called in sick as it is a school day.
*Envelopes for Great America were passed out on Monday, April 18. Money and envelope are due May 19th.
*8th grade dance, for Julian 8th graders only, is Saturday, May 28 in the Julian Commons. Dance tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Dance begins at 7:00 PM and ends at 10:00 PM. You must arrive before 7:30 in order to be admitted. Attire should be age appropriate dresses for girls and nice pants, shirt, and tie for boys. Watch for further details.
*MAP Testing is Wednesday and Thursday this week. We will run 30 minute classes in the morning with a focused study session upon completion of the test.
*No advisory this week due to MAP Testing.
*We are asking for your help. We are seeing an increase usage of cell phones DURING THE SCHOOL DAY. Sometimes the students respond they are talking to their parents, which in their mind is okay. The policy says phones should be off (not vibrate) during the school day and not be turned on until they are out of the building. They may keep the phone on their person but it should be out of sight. Due to the style of clothing, we frequently see phones sticking out of pockets or being dropped on the floor because they don’t fit in the pockets. We have a basket we can hold phones in for the day and return to students at 3:30. Very few students are utilizing this system. We would appreciate any assistance for you.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Week of April 25 – April 29, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 354-356, pp. 356-359 #8-26 (even), 31-42 due today
Tuesday – Review for quiz
Wednesday – pp. 356-359 #27-30, 46-49, 57, 58 due today; Discuss 7.5 – Solve 2-step equations
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 7.1-7.4
Friday – Read pp. 361-362, pp. 363-365 #1, 2, 10-16 (even), 19-33 (odd), 37, 39, 41 due today; pp. 363-365 #9-17 (odd), 20-32 (even), 35, 36 due Monday
Algebra 7 (7th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – QUIZ Lessons 6.5-6.7
Tuesday – Test study guide due today; Review for test
Wednesday – Discuss 7.1 – Graph and solve linear systems
Thursday – CHAPTER 6 TEST
Friday – Finish Test; Read pp. 427-430, pp. 430-433 #4-7, 9, 10, 22-26 (even), 31-34 due Monday
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – A) pp. 595-597 #14-25, 49 due Monday; B) pp. 595-597 #14-38 (even), 49 due today; Discuss 11.4 – Graph linear equations
Tuesday – More practice with graphing
Wednesday – A) Read pp. 598-600, pp. 600-603 #1-6, 7-15 (odd), 23-25 due today; B) Read pp. 598-600, pp.600-603 #1-6, 8-14 (even), 23-25, 30-36 (even) due today
Thursday – Review for Quiz
Friday – A) pp. 811 #16-19 and pp. 600-603 #16-22, 26-28 due today; B) pp. 600-603 #16-22, 26-28, 40, 41, 43 due today; Practice Master 11.4 due Monday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 678-680, pp. 681-683 #13-19, 28-38 (even), 45, 46, 48, Challenge try #42-44 due today; Discuss 10.8 – Compare linear, exponential, and quadratic models
Tuesday – Review for Test
Wednesday – Discuss 11.1 – Graph square root functions
Thursday – Read pp. 710-713, pp. 713-716 #13, 21, 26, 36, 45 due today; Discuss 11.2 – Simplify radical expressions
Friday – CHAPTER 10 TEST; Read pp. 719-722, pp. 723-726 #15-23, 26-33, 56-62 (even) due Monday
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. Classes switch April 25. 8th graders will have math and science in the afternoon for extended periods and 7th graders will have social studies and language arts for extended periods in the afternoon.
*Mid-term progress reports available online April 20. Unless, your child has a GPA below 2.0 or a D or U in any class, reports were not given to children. Please check grades online. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
*Money and permission slips for end of year trip to Key Lime Cove were due April 20. Unfortunately, we needed to communicate with Key Lime Cove the number of people who would be attending. If I did not receive your “reservation” it is now too late to turn in. If you are one of the people who did not pay on time you will either need to come to school on June 1st or remain at home. There will be teachers at school who will be in charge of students not going on the trip. If your child remains at home, please make sure they are called in sick as it is a school day.
*CROP Walk is Sunday, May 1. You may go online to register and get family and friends to donate money for this worthy cause. Please sign-up today. You need to see Mrs. Rogers for a permission slip but are encouraged to do donations online. Send the information to family and friends and they can go directly to the website to donate.
*Envelopes for Great America were passed out on Monday, April 18. Money and envelope are due May 19th.
*8th grade dance, for Julian 8th graders only, is Saturday, May 28 in the Julian Commons. Dance tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Dance begins at 7:00 PM and ends at 10:00 PM. You must arrive before
7:30 in order to be admitted. Attire should be age appropriate dresses for girls and nice pants, shirt, and tie for boys. Watch for further details.
*Earth Day celebration this week. Dress “green” and bring a waste free lunch on Wednesday. Prizes will be awarded during lunch.
*We are asking for your help. We are seeing an increase usage of cell phones DURING THE SCHOOL DAY. Sometimes the students respond they are talking to their parents, which in their mind is okay. The policy says phones should be off (not vibrate) during the school day and not be turned on until they are out of the building. They may keep the phone on their person but it should be out of sight. Due to the style of clothing, we frequently see phones sticking out of pockets or being dropped on the floor because they don’t fit in the pockets. We have a basket we can hold phones in for the day and return to students at 3:30. Very few students are utilizing this system. We would appreciate any assistance for you.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 354-356, pp. 356-359 #8-26 (even), 31-42 due today
Tuesday – Review for quiz
Wednesday – pp. 356-359 #27-30, 46-49, 57, 58 due today; Discuss 7.5 – Solve 2-step equations
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 7.1-7.4
Friday – Read pp. 361-362, pp. 363-365 #1, 2, 10-16 (even), 19-33 (odd), 37, 39, 41 due today; pp. 363-365 #9-17 (odd), 20-32 (even), 35, 36 due Monday
Algebra 7 (7th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – QUIZ Lessons 6.5-6.7
Tuesday – Test study guide due today; Review for test
Wednesday – Discuss 7.1 – Graph and solve linear systems
Thursday – CHAPTER 6 TEST
Friday – Finish Test; Read pp. 427-430, pp. 430-433 #4-7, 9, 10, 22-26 (even), 31-34 due Monday
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – A) pp. 595-597 #14-25, 49 due Monday; B) pp. 595-597 #14-38 (even), 49 due today; Discuss 11.4 – Graph linear equations
Tuesday – More practice with graphing
Wednesday – A) Read pp. 598-600, pp. 600-603 #1-6, 7-15 (odd), 23-25 due today; B) Read pp. 598-600, pp.600-603 #1-6, 8-14 (even), 23-25, 30-36 (even) due today
Thursday – Review for Quiz
Friday – A) pp. 811 #16-19 and pp. 600-603 #16-22, 26-28 due today; B) pp. 600-603 #16-22, 26-28, 40, 41, 43 due today; Practice Master 11.4 due Monday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 678-680, pp. 681-683 #13-19, 28-38 (even), 45, 46, 48, Challenge try #42-44 due today; Discuss 10.8 – Compare linear, exponential, and quadratic models
Tuesday – Review for Test
Wednesday – Discuss 11.1 – Graph square root functions
Thursday – Read pp. 710-713, pp. 713-716 #13, 21, 26, 36, 45 due today; Discuss 11.2 – Simplify radical expressions
Friday – CHAPTER 10 TEST; Read pp. 719-722, pp. 723-726 #15-23, 26-33, 56-62 (even) due Monday
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. Classes switch April 25. 8th graders will have math and science in the afternoon for extended periods and 7th graders will have social studies and language arts for extended periods in the afternoon.
*Mid-term progress reports available online April 20. Unless, your child has a GPA below 2.0 or a D or U in any class, reports were not given to children. Please check grades online. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
*Money and permission slips for end of year trip to Key Lime Cove were due April 20. Unfortunately, we needed to communicate with Key Lime Cove the number of people who would be attending. If I did not receive your “reservation” it is now too late to turn in. If you are one of the people who did not pay on time you will either need to come to school on June 1st or remain at home. There will be teachers at school who will be in charge of students not going on the trip. If your child remains at home, please make sure they are called in sick as it is a school day.
*CROP Walk is Sunday, May 1. You may go online to register and get family and friends to donate money for this worthy cause. Please sign-up today. You need to see Mrs. Rogers for a permission slip but are encouraged to do donations online. Send the information to family and friends and they can go directly to the website to donate.
*Envelopes for Great America were passed out on Monday, April 18. Money and envelope are due May 19th.
*8th grade dance, for Julian 8th graders only, is Saturday, May 28 in the Julian Commons. Dance tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Dance begins at 7:00 PM and ends at 10:00 PM. You must arrive before
7:30 in order to be admitted. Attire should be age appropriate dresses for girls and nice pants, shirt, and tie for boys. Watch for further details.
*Earth Day celebration this week. Dress “green” and bring a waste free lunch on Wednesday. Prizes will be awarded during lunch.
*We are asking for your help. We are seeing an increase usage of cell phones DURING THE SCHOOL DAY. Sometimes the students respond they are talking to their parents, which in their mind is okay. The policy says phones should be off (not vibrate) during the school day and not be turned on until they are out of the building. They may keep the phone on their person but it should be out of sight. Due to the style of clothing, we frequently see phones sticking out of pockets or being dropped on the floor because they don’t fit in the pockets. We have a basket we can hold phones in for the day and return to students at 3:30. Very few students are utilizing this system. We would appreciate any assistance for you.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Week of April 18 – April 22, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 347-349, pp. 349-352 #8-16 (even), 19, 20, 22-36 (even), 40-42, 48, 49 due today; Discuss 7.4 – Solve equations involving multiplication and division
Tuesday – Read pp. 354-356, pp. 356-359 #8-26 (even), 31-42 due today
Wednesday – More practice with equations
Thursday – No school – Institute Day
Friday – No School; pp. 356-359 #27-30, 46-49, 57, 58 due Monday; Quiz next Thursday Lessons 7.1-7.4
Algebra 7 (7th period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – pp. 409-412 #29-43, 47-50, 53, 56, 58, Challenge try #61 due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – QUIZ Lessons 6.5-6.7
Thursday – No school – Institute Day
Friday – No School; Test Study Guide due Monday; Chapter 6 Test next Thursday and Friday
Math 8 (1st period) – NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK
Monday – A) Read pp. 588-589, pp. 590-592 #1-10, 14, 18, 21 due today; B) Read pp. 588-589, pp. 590-592 #1-14, 18, 21 due today; Discuss 11.3 – Solutions of equations
Tuesday – More practice with linear equations
Wednesday – A) Read pp. 593-594, pp. 595-597 #1-13, 42-44, 46 due today; B) Read pp. 593-594, pp. 595-597 #1-13, 42-44, 46 due today
Thursday – No School - Institute Day
Friday – No School; A) pp. 595-597 #14-25, 49 due Monday; B) pp. 595-597 #14-38 (even), 49 due Monday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – pp. 674-675 #28-42(even), 43, 44, 46-58, Challenge try #51 due today; Discuss 10.7 – Using the value of the discriminant
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – QUIZ Lessons 10.4-10.6
Thursday – No School - Institute Day
Friday – No School; Read pp. 678-680, pp. 681-683 #13-19, 28-38 (even), 45, 46, 48, Challenge try #42-44 due Monday
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders are with Mr. Kannan and Ms. Santos and 7th graders are with Ms. Gora and Ms. Rogers. Classes switch April 25.
*If you haven’t paid for your cap and gown yet, please get that in as soon as possible.
*Mid-term progress reports available online April 20
*CROP Walk is Sunday, May 1. You may go online to register and get family and friends to donate money for this worthy cause. Please sign-up today. You need to see Mrs. Rogers for a permission slip but are encouraged to do donations online. Send the information to family and friends and they can go directly to the website to donate.
*Envelopes for Great America were passed out on Monday, April 18. Money and envelope are due May 19th.
*8th grade dance, for Julian 8th graders only, is Saturday, May 28 in the Julian Commons. Dance tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Dance begins at 7:00 PM and ends at 10:00 PM. You must arrive before 7:30 in order to be admitted. Attire should be age appropriate dresses for girls and nice pants, shirt, and tie for boys. Watch for further details.
*What are you going to do for Earth Day? Earth Day is April 22.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 347-349, pp. 349-352 #8-16 (even), 19, 20, 22-36 (even), 40-42, 48, 49 due today; Discuss 7.4 – Solve equations involving multiplication and division
Tuesday – Read pp. 354-356, pp. 356-359 #8-26 (even), 31-42 due today
Wednesday – More practice with equations
Thursday – No school – Institute Day
Friday – No School; pp. 356-359 #27-30, 46-49, 57, 58 due Monday; Quiz next Thursday Lessons 7.1-7.4
Algebra 7 (7th period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – pp. 409-412 #29-43, 47-50, 53, 56, 58, Challenge try #61 due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – QUIZ Lessons 6.5-6.7
Thursday – No school – Institute Day
Friday – No School; Test Study Guide due Monday; Chapter 6 Test next Thursday and Friday
Math 8 (1st period) – NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK
Monday – A) Read pp. 588-589, pp. 590-592 #1-10, 14, 18, 21 due today; B) Read pp. 588-589, pp. 590-592 #1-14, 18, 21 due today; Discuss 11.3 – Solutions of equations
Tuesday – More practice with linear equations
Wednesday – A) Read pp. 593-594, pp. 595-597 #1-13, 42-44, 46 due today; B) Read pp. 593-594, pp. 595-597 #1-13, 42-44, 46 due today
Thursday – No School - Institute Day
Friday – No School; A) pp. 595-597 #14-25, 49 due Monday; B) pp. 595-597 #14-38 (even), 49 due Monday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – pp. 674-675 #28-42(even), 43, 44, 46-58, Challenge try #51 due today; Discuss 10.7 – Using the value of the discriminant
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – QUIZ Lessons 10.4-10.6
Thursday – No School - Institute Day
Friday – No School; Read pp. 678-680, pp. 681-683 #13-19, 28-38 (even), 45, 46, 48, Challenge try #42-44 due Monday
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders are with Mr. Kannan and Ms. Santos and 7th graders are with Ms. Gora and Ms. Rogers. Classes switch April 25.
*If you haven’t paid for your cap and gown yet, please get that in as soon as possible.
*Mid-term progress reports available online April 20
*CROP Walk is Sunday, May 1. You may go online to register and get family and friends to donate money for this worthy cause. Please sign-up today. You need to see Mrs. Rogers for a permission slip but are encouraged to do donations online. Send the information to family and friends and they can go directly to the website to donate.
*Envelopes for Great America were passed out on Monday, April 18. Money and envelope are due May 19th.
*8th grade dance, for Julian 8th graders only, is Saturday, May 28 in the Julian Commons. Dance tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Dance begins at 7:00 PM and ends at 10:00 PM. You must arrive before 7:30 in order to be admitted. Attire should be age appropriate dresses for girls and nice pants, shirt, and tie for boys. Watch for further details.
*What are you going to do for Earth Day? Earth Day is April 22.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Friday, April 8, 2011
Week of April 11 – April 15, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK
Monday – p. 344-345 #25, 26-34, 35, 37, 39 due today; Discuss 7.3 – Solve equations involving adding and subtracting
Tuesday – Read pp. 347-349, pp. 349-352 #8-16 (even), 19, 20, 22-36 (even), 40-42, 48, 49 due today; Discuss 7.4 – Solve equations involving multiplication and division
Wednesday – More practice with equations
Thursday – Read pp. 354-356, pp. 356-359 #8-26 (even), 31-42 due today
Friday – Video – Numbers; pp. 356-359 #27-30, 46-49, 57, 58 due Monday; Quiz next Wednesday Lessons 7.1-7.4
Algebra 7 (7th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 398-400, pp. 401-403 #6-20(even), 21, 26-32(even), 36-40, Challenge try #41 due today; Discuss 6.7 – Graph linear inequalities
Tuesday – More practice with graphing inequalities
Wednesday – Read pp. 405-408, pp. 409-412 #1, 10-16, 21-28, 44-46, Challenge try #51 and 52 due today
Thursday – Practice Master 6.7
Friday – Video – Numbers; pp. 409-412 #29-43, 47-50, 53, 56, 58, Challenge try #61 due Monday; Quiz next Wednesday Lessons 6.5-6.7
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Discuss 11.1 – Use tables to represent functions
Tuesday – A) Read pp.583-585, pp. 585-587 #1-14, 21-23 due today; B) Read pp.583-585, pp. 585-587 #1-11(odd), 12-19, 21-23 due today;
Discuss 11.2 – Scatter Plots
Wednesday – A) Read pp. 588-589, pp. 590-592 #1-10, 14, 18, 21 due today; B) Read pp. 588-589, pp. 590-592 #1-14, 18, 21 due today; Discuss 11.3 – Solutions of equations
Thursday – Practice Master 11.3
Friday – Video – Numbers; A) Read pp. 593-594, pp. 595-597 #1-13, 42-44, 46 due Monday; B) Read pp. 593-594, pp. 595-597 #1-13, 42-44, 46 due Monday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 663-665, pp. 666-668 #5-11, 15-23(odd), 24, 25 due today; Discuss 10.6 –Solving quadratic equations using the quadratic formula
Tuesday – More practice with the quadratic formula
Wednesday – Read pp. 671-673, pp. 674-675 #1, 6-12, 16-24(even), 25, Challenge try #45 due today
Thursday – Practice Master 10.6
Friday –Video – Numbers; pp. 674-675 #28-42(even), 43, 44, 46-58, Challenge try #51 due Monday; Quiz next Wednesday Lessons 10.4-10.6
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders are with Mr. Kannan and Ms. Santos and 7th graders are with Ms. Gora and Ms. Rogers. 7th graders Endangered animal presentations begin Thursday. Classes switch April 25.
*If you haven’t paid for your cap and gown yet, please get that in as soon as possible.
*Mid-term progress reports available online April 20
*Mrs. Rogers will be attending a national math convention in Indianapolis on Thursday and Friday, April 14-15. Your BEST behavior is expected with the sub while I am away.
*Money and permission slips for end of year trip to Key Lime Cove are due to Mrs. Rogers no later than April 20. Reservations with Key Lime Cove need to be made early so that is why we are asking for money so early. Cost is $32 which covers the Water Park, lunch, locker rental, and transportation.
*No School Thursday, April 21 or Friday, April 22.
*CROP Walk is Sunday, May 1. You may go online (access via Mr. Kannan's blog) to register and get family and friends to donate money for this worthy cause. Please sign-up today.
*Envelopes for Great America will be passed out on Monday, April 18. Money and envelope are due May 19th.
*8th grade dance, for Julian 8th graders only, is Saturday, May 28 in the Julian Commons. Dance tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Dance begins at 7:00 PM and ends at 10:00 PM. You must arrive before
7:30 in order to be admitted. Attire should be age appropriate dresses for girls and nice pants, shirt, and tie for boys. Watch for further details.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK
Monday – p. 344-345 #25, 26-34, 35, 37, 39 due today; Discuss 7.3 – Solve equations involving adding and subtracting
Tuesday – Read pp. 347-349, pp. 349-352 #8-16 (even), 19, 20, 22-36 (even), 40-42, 48, 49 due today; Discuss 7.4 – Solve equations involving multiplication and division
Wednesday – More practice with equations
Thursday – Read pp. 354-356, pp. 356-359 #8-26 (even), 31-42 due today
Friday – Video – Numbers; pp. 356-359 #27-30, 46-49, 57, 58 due Monday; Quiz next Wednesday Lessons 7.1-7.4
Algebra 7 (7th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 398-400, pp. 401-403 #6-20(even), 21, 26-32(even), 36-40, Challenge try #41 due today; Discuss 6.7 – Graph linear inequalities
Tuesday – More practice with graphing inequalities
Wednesday – Read pp. 405-408, pp. 409-412 #1, 10-16, 21-28, 44-46, Challenge try #51 and 52 due today
Thursday – Practice Master 6.7
Friday – Video – Numbers; pp. 409-412 #29-43, 47-50, 53, 56, 58, Challenge try #61 due Monday; Quiz next Wednesday Lessons 6.5-6.7
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Discuss 11.1 – Use tables to represent functions
Tuesday – A) Read pp.583-585, pp. 585-587 #1-14, 21-23 due today; B) Read pp.583-585, pp. 585-587 #1-11(odd), 12-19, 21-23 due today;
Discuss 11.2 – Scatter Plots
Wednesday – A) Read pp. 588-589, pp. 590-592 #1-10, 14, 18, 21 due today; B) Read pp. 588-589, pp. 590-592 #1-14, 18, 21 due today; Discuss 11.3 – Solutions of equations
Thursday – Practice Master 11.3
Friday – Video – Numbers; A) Read pp. 593-594, pp. 595-597 #1-13, 42-44, 46 due Monday; B) Read pp. 593-594, pp. 595-597 #1-13, 42-44, 46 due Monday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 663-665, pp. 666-668 #5-11, 15-23(odd), 24, 25 due today; Discuss 10.6 –Solving quadratic equations using the quadratic formula
Tuesday – More practice with the quadratic formula
Wednesday – Read pp. 671-673, pp. 674-675 #1, 6-12, 16-24(even), 25, Challenge try #45 due today
Thursday – Practice Master 10.6
Friday –Video – Numbers; pp. 674-675 #28-42(even), 43, 44, 46-58, Challenge try #51 due Monday; Quiz next Wednesday Lessons 10.4-10.6
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders are with Mr. Kannan and Ms. Santos and 7th graders are with Ms. Gora and Ms. Rogers. 7th graders Endangered animal presentations begin Thursday. Classes switch April 25.
*If you haven’t paid for your cap and gown yet, please get that in as soon as possible.
*Mid-term progress reports available online April 20
*Mrs. Rogers will be attending a national math convention in Indianapolis on Thursday and Friday, April 14-15. Your BEST behavior is expected with the sub while I am away.
*Money and permission slips for end of year trip to Key Lime Cove are due to Mrs. Rogers no later than April 20. Reservations with Key Lime Cove need to be made early so that is why we are asking for money so early. Cost is $32 which covers the Water Park, lunch, locker rental, and transportation.
*No School Thursday, April 21 or Friday, April 22.
*CROP Walk is Sunday, May 1. You may go online (access via Mr. Kannan's blog) to register and get family and friends to donate money for this worthy cause. Please sign-up today.
*Envelopes for Great America will be passed out on Monday, April 18. Money and envelope are due May 19th.
*8th grade dance, for Julian 8th graders only, is Saturday, May 28 in the Julian Commons. Dance tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Dance begins at 7:00 PM and ends at 10:00 PM. You must arrive before
7:30 in order to be admitted. Attire should be age appropriate dresses for girls and nice pants, shirt, and tie for boys. Watch for further details.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Week of April 4 – April 8, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Welcome Back; Discuss 7.1 – Write variable equations and expressions
Tuesday – More practice with 7.1
Wednesday – Read pp. 337-338, pp. 339-341 #3-6, 8-20 (even), 21, 22-32(even), 45, 48 due today; Discuss 7.2 – Simplify variable expressions
Thursday – Practice Master 7.2
Friday – Read pp. 342-343, pp. 344-345 #1, 2-24(even) due today; p. 344-345 #25, 26-34, 35, 37, 39 due Monday
Algebra 7 (7th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Welcome Back; Discuss 5.5 – Solve absolute value equations
Tuesday – More practice with 6.5
Wednesday – Read pp. 390-392, pp. 393-395 #6-8, 12-20, 37-40, Challenge try #41 due today
Thursday – Practice Master 6.5
Friday – pp. 393-395 #24-36, 43-47, Challenge try #50 due today; Discuss 6.6 – Solve absolute value inequalities; Read pp. 398-400, pp. 401-403 #6-20(even), 21, 26-32(even), 36-40, Challenge try #41 due Monday
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Welcome Back; Review Chapter 6
Tuesday – Review for Test
Wednesday – Test study Guide due today
Thursday – CHAPTER 6 TEST
Friday – Finish Test
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Welcome Back; Discuss 10.4 – Solving quadratics with square roots
Tuesday – More practice with 10.4
Wednesday – Read pp. 652-655, pp. 655-658 #8-16, 23-29, 47-49, 53-55, Challenge try #52 due today
Thursday – Discuss completing the square
Friday – pp. 655-658 #32-46, 56-59, Challenge try #63 due today; Discuss 10.5 – Completing the square; Read pp. 663-665, pp. 666-668 #5-11, 15-23(odd), 24, 25 due Monday
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders are with Mr. Kannan and Ms. Santos and 7th graders are with Ms. Gora and Ms. Rogers. Classes switch April 25.
*Report cards came home with students on Friday, March 18. Please sign the envelopes and return to advisory teachers before spring break. Not all envelopes have been returned. Please return as soon as possible.
*Money and permission slips for end of year trip to Key Lime Cove are due to Mrs. Rogers no later than April 20. Reservations with Key Lime Cove need to be made early so that is why we are asking for money so
early. Cost is $32 which covers the Water Park, lunch, locker rental, and transportation.
*Mrs. Rogers will be attending a national math convention in Indianapolis on Thursday and Friday, April 14-15. Your BEST behavior is expected with the sub while I am away.
*No School Thursday, April 21 or Friday, April 22.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Welcome Back; Discuss 7.1 – Write variable equations and expressions
Tuesday – More practice with 7.1
Wednesday – Read pp. 337-338, pp. 339-341 #3-6, 8-20 (even), 21, 22-32(even), 45, 48 due today; Discuss 7.2 – Simplify variable expressions
Thursday – Practice Master 7.2
Friday – Read pp. 342-343, pp. 344-345 #1, 2-24(even) due today; p. 344-345 #25, 26-34, 35, 37, 39 due Monday
Algebra 7 (7th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Welcome Back; Discuss 5.5 – Solve absolute value equations
Tuesday – More practice with 6.5
Wednesday – Read pp. 390-392, pp. 393-395 #6-8, 12-20, 37-40, Challenge try #41 due today
Thursday – Practice Master 6.5
Friday – pp. 393-395 #24-36, 43-47, Challenge try #50 due today; Discuss 6.6 – Solve absolute value inequalities; Read pp. 398-400, pp. 401-403 #6-20(even), 21, 26-32(even), 36-40, Challenge try #41 due Monday
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Welcome Back; Review Chapter 6
Tuesday – Review for Test
Wednesday – Test study Guide due today
Thursday – CHAPTER 6 TEST
Friday – Finish Test
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Welcome Back; Discuss 10.4 – Solving quadratics with square roots
Tuesday – More practice with 10.4
Wednesday – Read pp. 652-655, pp. 655-658 #8-16, 23-29, 47-49, 53-55, Challenge try #52 due today
Thursday – Discuss completing the square
Friday – pp. 655-658 #32-46, 56-59, Challenge try #63 due today; Discuss 10.5 – Completing the square; Read pp. 663-665, pp. 666-668 #5-11, 15-23(odd), 24, 25 due Monday
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders are with Mr. Kannan and Ms. Santos and 7th graders are with Ms. Gora and Ms. Rogers. Classes switch April 25.
*Report cards came home with students on Friday, March 18. Please sign the envelopes and return to advisory teachers before spring break. Not all envelopes have been returned. Please return as soon as possible.
*Money and permission slips for end of year trip to Key Lime Cove are due to Mrs. Rogers no later than April 20. Reservations with Key Lime Cove need to be made early so that is why we are asking for money so
early. Cost is $32 which covers the Water Park, lunch, locker rental, and transportation.
*Mrs. Rogers will be attending a national math convention in Indianapolis on Thursday and Friday, April 14-15. Your BEST behavior is expected with the sub while I am away.
*No School Thursday, April 21 or Friday, April 22.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Friday, March 18, 2011
Week of March 21 – March 25, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – pp. 239-241 #9-24, 27 due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – Practice Master 5.4
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 5.1 – 5.4
Friday – Field Trip to Brookfield Zoo
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Discuss 6.4 – Compound inequalities
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – Read pp. 380-383, pp. 384-387 #5-8, 13-20, 23-31 (odd), 32, Challenge try #46 due today
Thursday – QUIZ Lesson 6.3-6.4
Friday – Field Trip to Brookfield Zoo
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – A) Read pp. 324-326, pp. 326-329 #1-11, 18-21 due today; B) Read pp. 324-326, pp. 326-329 #1-11, 13, 14, 25-26 due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – pp. 806 #23-34 due today
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 6.4 – 6.5
Friday – Roaring ‘20’s Day and field trip to Tommy Gun’s Garage
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday - Read pp. 643-646, pp. 647-649 #6-20 (even), 47-49, Challenge try #55 due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – pp. 647-649 #26-46 (even), 50-52, Challenge try #55 due today
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 10.1-10.3
Friday – Roaring ‘20’s Day and field trip to Tommy Gun’s Garage
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders are with Mr. Kannan and Ms. Santos and 7th graders are with Ms. Gora and Ms. Rogers
*Report cards came home with students on Friday, March 18. Please sign the envelopes and return to advisory teachers before spring break.
*Honor Roll breakfasts – 6th grade – Friday, March 25; 7th grade – Thursday, March 24; 8th grade – Tuesday, March 22
*Thanks for all the circular snacks. We had a great time celebrating PI Day, though not enough time. We made PI necklaces, had hula hoop contests and a “PI” eating contest. Kids had fun and that’s what’s important.
*Spring Break begins March 28, 2011 – April 1, 2011. School resumes on Monday, April 4.
*Both 7th and 8th grade students will be on field trips on Friday, March 25. 8th graders will be celebrating the Roaring 20’s and 7th graders will be going to Brookfield Zoo.
*No School Thursday, April 21 or Friday, April 22.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – pp. 239-241 #9-24, 27 due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – Practice Master 5.4
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 5.1 – 5.4
Friday – Field Trip to Brookfield Zoo
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Discuss 6.4 – Compound inequalities
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – Read pp. 380-383, pp. 384-387 #5-8, 13-20, 23-31 (odd), 32, Challenge try #46 due today
Thursday – QUIZ Lesson 6.3-6.4
Friday – Field Trip to Brookfield Zoo
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – A) Read pp. 324-326, pp. 326-329 #1-11, 18-21 due today; B) Read pp. 324-326, pp. 326-329 #1-11, 13, 14, 25-26 due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – pp. 806 #23-34 due today
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 6.4 – 6.5
Friday – Roaring ‘20’s Day and field trip to Tommy Gun’s Garage
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday - Read pp. 643-646, pp. 647-649 #6-20 (even), 47-49, Challenge try #55 due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – pp. 647-649 #26-46 (even), 50-52, Challenge try #55 due today
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 10.1-10.3
Friday – Roaring ‘20’s Day and field trip to Tommy Gun’s Garage
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders are with Mr. Kannan and Ms. Santos and 7th graders are with Ms. Gora and Ms. Rogers
*Report cards came home with students on Friday, March 18. Please sign the envelopes and return to advisory teachers before spring break.
*Honor Roll breakfasts – 6th grade – Friday, March 25; 7th grade – Thursday, March 24; 8th grade – Tuesday, March 22
*Thanks for all the circular snacks. We had a great time celebrating PI Day, though not enough time. We made PI necklaces, had hula hoop contests and a “PI” eating contest. Kids had fun and that’s what’s important.
*Spring Break begins March 28, 2011 – April 1, 2011. School resumes on Monday, April 4.
*Both 7th and 8th grade students will be on field trips on Friday, March 25. 8th graders will be celebrating the Roaring 20’s and 7th graders will be going to Brookfield Zoo.
*No School Thursday, April 21 or Friday, April 22.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Friday, March 11, 2011
Week of March 14 – March 18, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – pp. 234-236 #2, 11-18, 20, 25-28, 34-38 (even), 47, 50 due today; Celebrate PI Day
Tuesday – Project due today; Discuss 5.4 – Divide fractions and mixed numbers
Wednesday – More practice with dividing fractions
Thursday – Read pp. 237-239, pp. 239-241 #1-8, 26-34 (even), 42 due today
Friday – Review operations with fractions; pp. 239-241 #9-24, 27 due Monday; Quiz Lessons 5.1-5.4 next Thursday
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 363-365, pp. 366-368 #17-26, 30-33, 36, 37, 39, 40, Challenge try #35 due today; Celebrate PI Day
Tuesday – Project due today; Discuss 6.3 – Solve multi-step inequalities
Wednesday – Review for Quiz
Thursday – Read pp. 369-371, pp. 372-374 #4-8 (even), 13, 14, 22-28 (even), 29-35, 38, 40, Challenge try #36 due today; Discuss 6.4 – Solve compound inequalities
Friday – QUIZ Lesson 6.1-6.2; Read pp. 380-383, pp. 384-387 #5-8, 23-32, Challenge try #46 due Monday; Quiz Lessons 6.3-6.4 next Thursday
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Celebrate PI Day
Tuesday – Project due today; Discuss 6.5 - Solving Inequalities
Wednesday – More practice with inequalities
Thursday – A) Read pp. 318-319, pp. 320-322 #1, 2, 3-17(odd), 18, 21, 34, 35 due today; B) Read pp. 318-319,pp. 320-322 #4-26 (even), 34, 35 due today; Discuss 6.6 – Problem solving with inequalities
Friday – Practice Master 6.6; A) Read pp. 324-326, pp. 326-329 #1-11, 18-21 due Monday; B) Read pp. 324-326, pp. 326-329 #1-11, 13, 14, 25-26 due Monday; Quiz Lessons 6.4-6.6 next Thursday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday - pp. 632-634 #28-32 (even), 33, 34, 36, 40-42, Challenge try #37-39 due today; Celebrate PI Day
Tuesday – Project due today; discuss 10.2 – Graph general quadratic equations
Wednesday – More practice with 10.2
Thursday – Read pp. 635-637, pp. 638-640 #8-12, 20-26 (even), 27, 32-36 (even), 40, 41, 43 Challenge try #39 due today; Discuss 10.3 – Solve quadratics by graphing
Friday – More practice with 10.3; Read pp. 643-646, pp. 647-649 #6-20 (even), 47-49, Challenge try #55 due Monday; Quiz Lessons 10.1-10.3 next Thursday
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders are with Mr. Kannan and Ms. Santos and 7th graders are with Ms. Gora and Ms. Rogers
*Report cards come home with students on Friday, March 18. Please sign the envelopes and return to advisory teachers before spring break.
*Honor Roll breakfasts – 6th grade – Ftriday, March 25; 7th grade – Thursday, March 24; 8th grade – Tuesday, March 22
*Celebrating PI day on Monday. March 14. Please bring in a circular snack (cookies, pie, cake, crackers, etc.)
*Spring Break begins March 28, 2011 – April 1, 2011. School resumes on Monday, April 4.
*Both 7th and 8th grade students will be on field trips on Friday, March 25. 8th graders will be celebrating the Roaring 20’s and 7th graders will be going to Brookfield Zoo.
*No School Thursday, April 21 or Friday, April 22.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – pp. 234-236 #2, 11-18, 20, 25-28, 34-38 (even), 47, 50 due today; Celebrate PI Day
Tuesday – Project due today; Discuss 5.4 – Divide fractions and mixed numbers
Wednesday – More practice with dividing fractions
Thursday – Read pp. 237-239, pp. 239-241 #1-8, 26-34 (even), 42 due today
Friday – Review operations with fractions; pp. 239-241 #9-24, 27 due Monday; Quiz Lessons 5.1-5.4 next Thursday
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 363-365, pp. 366-368 #17-26, 30-33, 36, 37, 39, 40, Challenge try #35 due today; Celebrate PI Day
Tuesday – Project due today; Discuss 6.3 – Solve multi-step inequalities
Wednesday – Review for Quiz
Thursday – Read pp. 369-371, pp. 372-374 #4-8 (even), 13, 14, 22-28 (even), 29-35, 38, 40, Challenge try #36 due today; Discuss 6.4 – Solve compound inequalities
Friday – QUIZ Lesson 6.1-6.2; Read pp. 380-383, pp. 384-387 #5-8, 23-32, Challenge try #46 due Monday; Quiz Lessons 6.3-6.4 next Thursday
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – Celebrate PI Day
Tuesday – Project due today; Discuss 6.5 - Solving Inequalities
Wednesday – More practice with inequalities
Thursday – A) Read pp. 318-319, pp. 320-322 #1, 2, 3-17(odd), 18, 21, 34, 35 due today; B) Read pp. 318-319,pp. 320-322 #4-26 (even), 34, 35 due today; Discuss 6.6 – Problem solving with inequalities
Friday – Practice Master 6.6; A) Read pp. 324-326, pp. 326-329 #1-11, 18-21 due Monday; B) Read pp. 324-326, pp. 326-329 #1-11, 13, 14, 25-26 due Monday; Quiz Lessons 6.4-6.6 next Thursday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday - pp. 632-634 #28-32 (even), 33, 34, 36, 40-42, Challenge try #37-39 due today; Celebrate PI Day
Tuesday – Project due today; discuss 10.2 – Graph general quadratic equations
Wednesday – More practice with 10.2
Thursday – Read pp. 635-637, pp. 638-640 #8-12, 20-26 (even), 27, 32-36 (even), 40, 41, 43 Challenge try #39 due today; Discuss 10.3 – Solve quadratics by graphing
Friday – More practice with 10.3; Read pp. 643-646, pp. 647-649 #6-20 (even), 47-49, Challenge try #55 due Monday; Quiz Lessons 10.1-10.3 next Thursday
For Your Information:
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. 8th graders are with Mr. Kannan and Ms. Santos and 7th graders are with Ms. Gora and Ms. Rogers
*Report cards come home with students on Friday, March 18. Please sign the envelopes and return to advisory teachers before spring break.
*Honor Roll breakfasts – 6th grade – Ftriday, March 25; 7th grade – Thursday, March 24; 8th grade – Tuesday, March 22
*Celebrating PI day on Monday. March 14. Please bring in a circular snack (cookies, pie, cake, crackers, etc.)
*Spring Break begins March 28, 2011 – April 1, 2011. School resumes on Monday, April 4.
*Both 7th and 8th grade students will be on field trips on Friday, March 25. 8th graders will be celebrating the Roaring 20’s and 7th graders will be going to Brookfield Zoo.
*No School Thursday, April 21 or Friday, April 22.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Friday, March 4, 2011
Week of March 7 – March 11, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – No School – Pulaski Day
Tuesday – Discuss 5.3 – Multiply fractions and mixed numbers
Wednesday – More practice with 5.3
Thursday – Read pp. 232-233, pp. 234-236 #1, 3-10, 21-24, 29-32, 44 due today
Friday – Work on project; pp. 234-236 #2, 11-18, 20, 25-28, 34-38 (even), 47, 50 due Monday; Project due Tuesday, March 15
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – No School – Pulaski Day
Tuesday – Discuss 6.1 – Solve inequalities with addition and subtraction
Wednesday – More practice with solving inequalities
Thursday – Read pp. 356-358, pp. 359-361 #1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 14-20 (even), 24-28 (even), 31-34, Challenge try #39 due today; Discuss 6.2 – Solving inequalities with multiplying and dividing
Friday – Work on project; Read pp. 363-365, pp. 366-368 #17-26, 30-33, 36, 37, 39, 40, Challenge try #35 due Monday; Project due Tuesday, March 15
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – No School – Pulaski Day
Tuesday – Review solving equations
Wednesday – Review for Quiz
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 6.1-6.3
Friday – Work on project; Practice Master 6.3 due Monday; Project due Tuesday, March 15
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK
Monday - No School – Pulaski Day
Tuesday – Discuss 10.1 – Graphing simple quadratic equations
Wednesday – More practice with graphing quadratics
Thursday – Read pp. 628-631, pp. 632-634 #1, 3-5, 12-22 (even), Challenge try #45 due today
Friday – Work on project; pp. 632-634 #28-32 (even), 33, 34, 36, 40-42, Challenge try #37-39 due Monday; Project due Tuesday, March 15
For Your Information:
*Students who missed any portion of the ISAT tests will have make-ups next week starting Tuesday.
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. New classes start Tuesday, March 8.
*End of second trimester was Friday March 4. Report cards come home with students on Friday, March 18.
*Celebrating PI day on Monday. March 14.
*The school raised $2,321 through the Change for Chores service project. Thanks for supporting and encouraging your child with this worthwhile cause.
*Spring Break begins March 28, 2011 – April 1, 2011. School resumes on Monday, April 4.
*Both 7th and 8th grade students will be on field trips on Friday, March 25. More details to follow for the 7th grade trip to Brookfield Zoo.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – No School – Pulaski Day
Tuesday – Discuss 5.3 – Multiply fractions and mixed numbers
Wednesday – More practice with 5.3
Thursday – Read pp. 232-233, pp. 234-236 #1, 3-10, 21-24, 29-32, 44 due today
Friday – Work on project; pp. 234-236 #2, 11-18, 20, 25-28, 34-38 (even), 47, 50 due Monday; Project due Tuesday, March 15
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – No School – Pulaski Day
Tuesday – Discuss 6.1 – Solve inequalities with addition and subtraction
Wednesday – More practice with solving inequalities
Thursday – Read pp. 356-358, pp. 359-361 #1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 14-20 (even), 24-28 (even), 31-34, Challenge try #39 due today; Discuss 6.2 – Solving inequalities with multiplying and dividing
Friday – Work on project; Read pp. 363-365, pp. 366-368 #17-26, 30-33, 36, 37, 39, 40, Challenge try #35 due Monday; Project due Tuesday, March 15
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – No School – Pulaski Day
Tuesday – Review solving equations
Wednesday – Review for Quiz
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 6.1-6.3
Friday – Work on project; Practice Master 6.3 due Monday; Project due Tuesday, March 15
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK
Monday - No School – Pulaski Day
Tuesday – Discuss 10.1 – Graphing simple quadratic equations
Wednesday – More practice with graphing quadratics
Thursday – Read pp. 628-631, pp. 632-634 #1, 3-5, 12-22 (even), Challenge try #45 due today
Friday – Work on project; pp. 632-634 #28-32 (even), 33, 34, 36, 40-42, Challenge try #37-39 due Monday; Project due Tuesday, March 15
For Your Information:
*Students who missed any portion of the ISAT tests will have make-ups next week starting Tuesday.
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. New classes start Tuesday, March 8.
*End of second trimester was Friday March 4. Report cards come home with students on Friday, March 18.
*Celebrating PI day on Monday. March 14.
*The school raised $2,321 through the Change for Chores service project. Thanks for supporting and encouraging your child with this worthwhile cause.
*Spring Break begins March 28, 2011 – April 1, 2011. School resumes on Monday, April 4.
*Both 7th and 8th grade students will be on field trips on Friday, March 25. More details to follow for the 7th grade trip to Brookfield Zoo.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Friday, February 25, 2011
Week of February 28 – March 4, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – DUE TO ISATS NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK
Monday – pp. 228-230 #2, 12-22 (even), 23, 26-44 (even), 54, 56 due today; Short and extended response questions
Tuesday – Introduce project choices
Wednesday – Work on project
Thursday – No class due to ISAT schedule
Friday – Work on project; Project due Friday, March 12
Algebra 7 (5th period) – DUE TO ISATS NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK
Monday – Short and extended response questions
Tuesday – No class due to ISAT schedule
Wednesday – Introduce project choices
Thursday – Work on project
Friday – Work on project; Project due Friday, March 12
Math 8 (1st period) – DUE TO ISATS NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK
Monday – A) pp. 305-307 #1, 11-18, 20, 38 due today; B) pp. 305-307 #12-18, 20, 23, 24, 38 due today; Short and extended response questions
Tuesday – Stock Market
Wednesday – No class due to ISAT schedule
Thursday – Stock Market
Friday – Stock Market
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – DUE TO ISATS NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK
Monday - Short and extended response questions
Tuesday – Stock Market
Wednesday – No class due to ISAT schedule
Thursday – Stock Market
Friday – Stock Market
For Your Information:
*ISAT Testing begins Tuesday. Schedules will be different for the week so make sure you pay attention and know what class you are going to. Monday is a normal day; Tuesday – 9-11:30 – Test, Lunch, 5, 6, 1, 2, and 3; Wednesday and Friday – 9-11:30 – Test, Lunch, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9; Thursday – 9-11:30 – Test, Lunch, 5,7, 1, 2, and 3. On Friday 7th graders have an additional test; 8th graders will have 55 minute classes with Ms. Gora and Ms. Rogers and then go to 3rd period
*Students should have more than one #2 pencil, calculator, HEALTHY snack, clear bottled water (not flavored), and something to read if they finish early.
*DUE TO ISATS THERE WILL BE NO BEFORE SCHOOL OR LUNCH STUDY SESSIONS THIS
WEEK.
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. Last day of this rotation is Friday, March 4.
*You should have received your child’s portfolio with an explanation about conferences. If you have not already done so, please return the attached letter. We would like to be finished with all conferences by March 4.
*End of second trimester is Friday March 4. Report cards come home with students on Friday, March 18.
*No school Monday, March 7 – Casimir Pulaski Day
*Please help students with their service learning project, Chores for Change, to help raise money for an Orphanage in Haiti. Last day to collect money is Monday, February 28. Each child is asked to raise a
minimum of $10.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – DUE TO ISATS NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK
Monday – pp. 228-230 #2, 12-22 (even), 23, 26-44 (even), 54, 56 due today; Short and extended response questions
Tuesday – Introduce project choices
Wednesday – Work on project
Thursday – No class due to ISAT schedule
Friday – Work on project; Project due Friday, March 12
Algebra 7 (5th period) – DUE TO ISATS NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK
Monday – Short and extended response questions
Tuesday – No class due to ISAT schedule
Wednesday – Introduce project choices
Thursday – Work on project
Friday – Work on project; Project due Friday, March 12
Math 8 (1st period) – DUE TO ISATS NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK
Monday – A) pp. 305-307 #1, 11-18, 20, 38 due today; B) pp. 305-307 #12-18, 20, 23, 24, 38 due today; Short and extended response questions
Tuesday – Stock Market
Wednesday – No class due to ISAT schedule
Thursday – Stock Market
Friday – Stock Market
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – DUE TO ISATS NO STUDY SESSION THIS WEEK
Monday - Short and extended response questions
Tuesday – Stock Market
Wednesday – No class due to ISAT schedule
Thursday – Stock Market
Friday – Stock Market
For Your Information:
*ISAT Testing begins Tuesday. Schedules will be different for the week so make sure you pay attention and know what class you are going to. Monday is a normal day; Tuesday – 9-11:30 – Test, Lunch, 5, 6, 1, 2, and 3; Wednesday and Friday – 9-11:30 – Test, Lunch, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9; Thursday – 9-11:30 – Test, Lunch, 5,7, 1, 2, and 3. On Friday 7th graders have an additional test; 8th graders will have 55 minute classes with Ms. Gora and Ms. Rogers and then go to 3rd period
*Students should have more than one #2 pencil, calculator, HEALTHY snack, clear bottled water (not flavored), and something to read if they finish early.
*DUE TO ISATS THERE WILL BE NO BEFORE SCHOOL OR LUNCH STUDY SESSIONS THIS
WEEK.
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. Last day of this rotation is Friday, March 4.
*You should have received your child’s portfolio with an explanation about conferences. If you have not already done so, please return the attached letter. We would like to be finished with all conferences by March 4.
*End of second trimester is Friday March 4. Report cards come home with students on Friday, March 18.
*No school Monday, March 7 – Casimir Pulaski Day
*Please help students with their service learning project, Chores for Change, to help raise money for an Orphanage in Haiti. Last day to collect money is Monday, February 28. Each child is asked to raise a
minimum of $10.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Week of February 21 – February 25, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – No School – President’s Day
Tuesday – pp. 221-224 #14-30 (even), 31, 44-50 (even), 53, 55, 57, 58 due today; Discuss 5.2 – Add and subtract mixed numbers
Wednesday – More Practice with 5.2
Thursday – Read pp. 226-227, pp. 228-230 #1, 3-10, 67 due today
Friday – Practice Master 5.2; pp. 228-230 #2, 12-22 (even), 23, 26-44 (even), 54, 56 due Monday
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday - No School – President’s Day
Tuesday – pp. 349 #1-15 (odd), 17, 18 due today
Wednesday – Review for Test
Thursday – TEST Chapter 5
Friday – Finish Test
Math 8 (1st period) – NO STUDY SESSION AT LUNCH THIS WEEK
Monday – No School – President’s Day
Tuesday – Discuss 6.3 – Solve equations with fractions and decimals
Wednesday – More practice with 6.3
Thursday – A) Read pp. 303-304, pp. 305-307 #2-10, 19, 21, 22, 34 due today; B) Read pp. 303-304, pp. 305-307 #2-10 (even), 19, 21, 22, 26, 28, 34-36 due today
Friday – Practice Master 6.3; A) pp. 305-307 #1, 11-18, 20, 38 due Monday; B) pp. 305-307 #12-18, 20, 23, 24, 38 due Monday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH (This week only!)
Monday - No School – President’s Day
Tuesday – p. 621 #1-31 (odd), 32-35 due today
Wednesday – Review for Test
Thursday – TEST Chapter 9
Friday – Finish Test
For Your Information:
*You should have received your child’s portfolio with an explanation about conferences. If you have not already
done so, please return the attached letter. We would like to be finished with all conferences by March 4.
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. New Core Extension classes begin on Thursday, February 24.
*ISAT Testing begins next week on Tuesday. Schedules will be different for the week so make sure you pay attention and know what class you are going to.
*Students received their proofs last week. If you are retaking your picture, please make sure you return the proofs
the day of retakes which are Wednesday, February 23.
*Please help students with their service learning project, Chores for Change, to help raise money for an Orphanage in Haiti. This is the last week. Each child is asked to raise a minimum of $10.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – No School – President’s Day
Tuesday – pp. 221-224 #14-30 (even), 31, 44-50 (even), 53, 55, 57, 58 due today; Discuss 5.2 – Add and subtract mixed numbers
Wednesday – More Practice with 5.2
Thursday – Read pp. 226-227, pp. 228-230 #1, 3-10, 67 due today
Friday – Practice Master 5.2; pp. 228-230 #2, 12-22 (even), 23, 26-44 (even), 54, 56 due Monday
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday - No School – President’s Day
Tuesday – pp. 349 #1-15 (odd), 17, 18 due today
Wednesday – Review for Test
Thursday – TEST Chapter 5
Friday – Finish Test
Math 8 (1st period) – NO STUDY SESSION AT LUNCH THIS WEEK
Monday – No School – President’s Day
Tuesday – Discuss 6.3 – Solve equations with fractions and decimals
Wednesday – More practice with 6.3
Thursday – A) Read pp. 303-304, pp. 305-307 #2-10, 19, 21, 22, 34 due today; B) Read pp. 303-304, pp. 305-307 #2-10 (even), 19, 21, 22, 26, 28, 34-36 due today
Friday – Practice Master 6.3; A) pp. 305-307 #1, 11-18, 20, 38 due Monday; B) pp. 305-307 #12-18, 20, 23, 24, 38 due Monday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH (This week only!)
Monday - No School – President’s Day
Tuesday – p. 621 #1-31 (odd), 32-35 due today
Wednesday – Review for Test
Thursday – TEST Chapter 9
Friday – Finish Test
For Your Information:
*You should have received your child’s portfolio with an explanation about conferences. If you have not already
done so, please return the attached letter. We would like to be finished with all conferences by March 4.
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. New Core Extension classes begin on Thursday, February 24.
*ISAT Testing begins next week on Tuesday. Schedules will be different for the week so make sure you pay attention and know what class you are going to.
*Students received their proofs last week. If you are retaking your picture, please make sure you return the proofs
the day of retakes which are Wednesday, February 23.
*Please help students with their service learning project, Chores for Change, to help raise money for an Orphanage in Haiti. This is the last week. Each child is asked to raise a minimum of $10.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Friday, February 11, 2011
Week of February 14 – February 18, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH (This week only!)
Monday – Practice Master 2.4 due today; Discuss 5.1 – Add and subtract fractions
Tuesday – More practice with adding and subtracting fractions
Wednesday – Read pp. 219-221, pp. 221-224 #1-13, 32-37 due today
Thursday – Practice Master 5.1
Friday – Field Trip; pp. 221-224 #14-30 (even), 31, 44-50 (even), 53, 55, 57, 58 due Tuesday
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday - Read pp.325-328, pp. 328-331 #4-8, 12, 17, 19 due today; Discuss 5.7 – Using a best fit line to make predictions
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – Read pp. 335-338, pp. 338-341 #1-5 (odd), 10-14 (even), 18-20 due today
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 5.1-5.4
Friday – Field Trip; pp. 349 #1-15 (odd), 17, 18 due Tuesday; Chapter 5 Test Thursday and Friday next week
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH (This week only!)
Monday – A) Read pp. 298-300, pp. 300-302 #18-22, 31, 33-35 today; B) Read pp. 298-300, pp. 300-302 #2-16(even) due today
Tuesday – Practice Master 6.2
Wednesday – LAST DAY FOR PERMISSION SLIP AND MONEY; A) Read pp. 298-300, pp. 300-302 #3-17 (odd) today; B) Read pp. 298-300, pp. 300-302 #18-26 (even), 31, 33-35 due today; Discuss 6.3 - Equations with fractions and decimals
Thursday – Discuss Auto Show
Friday – Field Trip – Chicago Auto Show; A) Read pp. 303-304, pp. 305-307 #2-10, 19, 21, 22, 34 due Wednesday; B) Read pp. 303-304, pp. 305-307 #2-10 (even), 19, 21, 22, 26, 28, 34-36 due Wednesday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH (This week only!)
Monday - pp. 610-613 #34-41, 48-60 (even), 68-70, Challenge try #74 due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – LAST DAY FOR PERMISSION SLIP AND MONEY; QUIZ Lessons 9.7-9.8
Thursday – Discuss Auto Show
Friday – Field Trip – Chicago Auto Show; p. 621 #1-31 (odd), 32-35 due Tuesday; Chapter 9 Test next Thursday and Friday
For Your Information:
*You should have received your child’s portfolio with an explanation about conferences. If you have not already done so, please return the attached letter.
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. New Core Extension classes begin on Monday, February 14. My exiting group has a car project due on Tuesday, February 15.
*Money and permission slip for the field trip on Friday, February 18 are due by Wednesday, February 16.
*No school Monday, February 21 – President’s Day
*Students received their proofs last week. If you are retaking your picture, please make sure you return the proofs the day of retakes which are Wednesday, February 23.
*Please help students with their service learning project, Chores for Change, to help raise money for an Orphanage in Haiti. Kids were given an envelope to help keep track of “chores” they do and money collected. Envelopes and money are collected every Thursday in advisory. All money collected will benefit the Horizon de L’Espor children’s home in Port-au-Prince Haiti that was devastated in the earthquake. This initiative is district wide so you will hear about it from all your children. Please help us by giving your kids some chores to help raise funds for this worthy cause. Feel free to view the project at http://haitiexchangeofhope.blogspot.com/ there is a prize for the advisory that raises the most money.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH (This week only!)
Monday – Practice Master 2.4 due today; Discuss 5.1 – Add and subtract fractions
Tuesday – More practice with adding and subtracting fractions
Wednesday – Read pp. 219-221, pp. 221-224 #1-13, 32-37 due today
Thursday – Practice Master 5.1
Friday – Field Trip; pp. 221-224 #14-30 (even), 31, 44-50 (even), 53, 55, 57, 58 due Tuesday
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday - Read pp.325-328, pp. 328-331 #4-8, 12, 17, 19 due today; Discuss 5.7 – Using a best fit line to make predictions
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – Read pp. 335-338, pp. 338-341 #1-5 (odd), 10-14 (even), 18-20 due today
Thursday – QUIZ Lessons 5.1-5.4
Friday – Field Trip; pp. 349 #1-15 (odd), 17, 18 due Tuesday; Chapter 5 Test Thursday and Friday next week
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH (This week only!)
Monday – A) Read pp. 298-300, pp. 300-302 #18-22, 31, 33-35 today; B) Read pp. 298-300, pp. 300-302 #2-16(even) due today
Tuesday – Practice Master 6.2
Wednesday – LAST DAY FOR PERMISSION SLIP AND MONEY; A) Read pp. 298-300, pp. 300-302 #3-17 (odd) today; B) Read pp. 298-300, pp. 300-302 #18-26 (even), 31, 33-35 due today; Discuss 6.3 - Equations with fractions and decimals
Thursday – Discuss Auto Show
Friday – Field Trip – Chicago Auto Show; A) Read pp. 303-304, pp. 305-307 #2-10, 19, 21, 22, 34 due Wednesday; B) Read pp. 303-304, pp. 305-307 #2-10 (even), 19, 21, 22, 26, 28, 34-36 due Wednesday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH (This week only!)
Monday - pp. 610-613 #34-41, 48-60 (even), 68-70, Challenge try #74 due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – LAST DAY FOR PERMISSION SLIP AND MONEY; QUIZ Lessons 9.7-9.8
Thursday – Discuss Auto Show
Friday – Field Trip – Chicago Auto Show; p. 621 #1-31 (odd), 32-35 due Tuesday; Chapter 9 Test next Thursday and Friday
For Your Information:
*You should have received your child’s portfolio with an explanation about conferences. If you have not already done so, please return the attached letter.
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. New Core Extension classes begin on Monday, February 14. My exiting group has a car project due on Tuesday, February 15.
*Money and permission slip for the field trip on Friday, February 18 are due by Wednesday, February 16.
*No school Monday, February 21 – President’s Day
*Students received their proofs last week. If you are retaking your picture, please make sure you return the proofs the day of retakes which are Wednesday, February 23.
*Please help students with their service learning project, Chores for Change, to help raise money for an Orphanage in Haiti. Kids were given an envelope to help keep track of “chores” they do and money collected. Envelopes and money are collected every Thursday in advisory. All money collected will benefit the Horizon de L’Espor children’s home in Port-au-Prince Haiti that was devastated in the earthquake. This initiative is district wide so you will hear about it from all your children. Please help us by giving your kids some chores to help raise funds for this worthy cause. Feel free to view the project at http://haitiexchangeofhope.blogspot.com/ there is a prize for the advisory that raises the most money.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Friday, February 4, 2011
Week of February 7 – February 11, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH (This week only!)
Monday – Read pp. 71-73, pp. 73-76 #1, 2-12 (even), 23, 26-40 (even) due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – pp. 73-76 #14-22, 45, 49, 50-53 due today
Thursday – More Practice with multiplying and dividing decimals
Friday – QUIZ Lessons 2.1 – 2.4; Practice Master 2.4 due Monday
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – pp. 314-316 #26-28, 30-36, 43, Challenge try #44 due today; Discuss 5.5 – Equations of parallel and perpendicular lines
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – pp. 319-321, pp. 322-324 #8-11, 13-17, 24-28 (even), 32-35, Challenge try #31 due today; Discuss 5.6 – Scatter plots
Thursday – More practice with 5.5 and 5.6
Friday – QUIZ Lessons 5.1-5.4; Read pp.325-328, pp. 328-331 #4-8, 12, 17, 19 due Monday
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH (This week only!)
Monday – A) Read pp. 293-295, pp. 295-297 #2, 9-15, 18-24 (even), 27, 36-38 due today; B) Read pp. 293-295,pp. 295-297 #2, 9-15, 18-24 (even), 27, 36-38 due today
Tuesday – Practice Master 6.1 due today; QUIZ on solving equations
Wednesday – Discuss 6.2 – Equations with variables on both sides
Thursday – More practice with Lesson 6.2
Friday – additional practice with equations with variables on both sides; A) Read pp. 298-300, pp. 300-302 #3-17 (odd); B) Read pp. 298-300, pp. 300-302 #2-16 (even)
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH (This week only!)
Monday - Read pp. 600-602, pp. 603-605 #1, 6-9, 12-20 (even), 23, 24, 26-38 (even), 48, Challenge try #44 due today
Tuesday – Practice Master 9.7 due today; Discuss 9.8 – Factor completely
Wednesday – QUIZ Lessons 9.4-9.6
Thursday – More Practice with factoring completely
Friday – Read pp. 606-609, pp. 610-613 #6-12, 16-21, 61-66, Challenge try #67 due today; pp. 610-613 #34-41, 48-60 (even), 68-70, Challenge try #74 due Monday; Quiz Lessons 9.7-9.8 next week
For Your Information:
*Due to the Blizzard of 2011 conferences will be rescheduled. We will contact you as soon as the district comes up with a plan for how to reschedule conferences.
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes.
*Class of 2015 Open House at OPRF. (Rescheduled due to Blizzard.)
*Permission slip for field trip to Chicago Auto show came home on Friday. Field trip is Friday, February 18 and money ($13) and permission slip are due by Wednesday, February 16. 7th grade field trip is Friday, February 18 and permission slip and money are due to Mr. Kannan by Wednesday, February 16.
*No school Monday, February 21 – President’s Day
*Graduation picture retakes Wednesday, February 23
*Please help students with their service learning project, Chores for Change, to help raise money for an Orphanage in Haiti. Kids were given an envelope to help keep track of “chores” they do and money collected. Envelopes and money are collected every Thursday in advisory. All money collected will benefit the Horizon de L’Espor children’s home in Port-au-Prince Haiti that was devastated in the earthquake. This initiative is district wide so you will hear about it from all your children. Please help us by giving your kids some chores to help raise funds for this worthy cause. Feel free to view the project at http://haitiexchangeofhope.blogspot.com/ there is a prize for the advisory that raises the most money.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSION THURSDAY AT LUNCH (This week only!)
Monday – Read pp. 71-73, pp. 73-76 #1, 2-12 (even), 23, 26-40 (even) due today
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – pp. 73-76 #14-22, 45, 49, 50-53 due today
Thursday – More Practice with multiplying and dividing decimals
Friday – QUIZ Lessons 2.1 – 2.4; Practice Master 2.4 due Monday
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSION WEDNESDAY AT LUNCH
Monday – pp. 314-316 #26-28, 30-36, 43, Challenge try #44 due today; Discuss 5.5 – Equations of parallel and perpendicular lines
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – pp. 319-321, pp. 322-324 #8-11, 13-17, 24-28 (even), 32-35, Challenge try #31 due today; Discuss 5.6 – Scatter plots
Thursday – More practice with 5.5 and 5.6
Friday – QUIZ Lessons 5.1-5.4; Read pp.325-328, pp. 328-331 #4-8, 12, 17, 19 due Monday
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSION MONDAY AT LUNCH (This week only!)
Monday – A) Read pp. 293-295, pp. 295-297 #2, 9-15, 18-24 (even), 27, 36-38 due today; B) Read pp. 293-295,pp. 295-297 #2, 9-15, 18-24 (even), 27, 36-38 due today
Tuesday – Practice Master 6.1 due today; QUIZ on solving equations
Wednesday – Discuss 6.2 – Equations with variables on both sides
Thursday – More practice with Lesson 6.2
Friday – additional practice with equations with variables on both sides; A) Read pp. 298-300, pp. 300-302 #3-17 (odd); B) Read pp. 298-300, pp. 300-302 #2-16 (even)
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSION TUESDAY AT LUNCH (This week only!)
Monday - Read pp. 600-602, pp. 603-605 #1, 6-9, 12-20 (even), 23, 24, 26-38 (even), 48, Challenge try #44 due today
Tuesday – Practice Master 9.7 due today; Discuss 9.8 – Factor completely
Wednesday – QUIZ Lessons 9.4-9.6
Thursday – More Practice with factoring completely
Friday – Read pp. 606-609, pp. 610-613 #6-12, 16-21, 61-66, Challenge try #67 due today; pp. 610-613 #34-41, 48-60 (even), 68-70, Challenge try #74 due Monday; Quiz Lessons 9.7-9.8 next week
For Your Information:
*Due to the Blizzard of 2011 conferences will be rescheduled. We will contact you as soon as the district comes up with a plan for how to reschedule conferences.
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes.
*Class of 2015 Open House at OPRF. (Rescheduled due to Blizzard.)
*Permission slip for field trip to Chicago Auto show came home on Friday. Field trip is Friday, February 18 and money ($13) and permission slip are due by Wednesday, February 16. 7th grade field trip is Friday, February 18 and permission slip and money are due to Mr. Kannan by Wednesday, February 16.
*No school Monday, February 21 – President’s Day
*Graduation picture retakes Wednesday, February 23
*Please help students with their service learning project, Chores for Change, to help raise money for an Orphanage in Haiti. Kids were given an envelope to help keep track of “chores” they do and money collected. Envelopes and money are collected every Thursday in advisory. All money collected will benefit the Horizon de L’Espor children’s home in Port-au-Prince Haiti that was devastated in the earthquake. This initiative is district wide so you will hear about it from all your children. Please help us by giving your kids some chores to help raise funds for this worthy cause. Feel free to view the project at http://haitiexchangeofhope.blogspot.com/ there is a prize for the advisory that raises the most money.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Friday, January 28, 2011
Week of January 31 – February 4, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSIONS MONDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 60-61, pp. 62-65 #3-33 (multiples of 3), 34-40 (even), 52, 55 due today; Discuss 2.3 – Multiplying Decimals
Tuesday – Read pp. 66-68, pp. 68-70 #1-4, 6-22(even), 23, 25, 27, 35, 48, 49, 52, Challenge try #56 due today;Discuss 2.4 – Dividing Decimals
Wednesday – Read More Practice with multiplying and dividing decimals
Thursday – No class due to conference schedule
Friday – Movie – Eyes on the Prize; Read pp. 71-73, pp. 73-76 #1, 2-12 (even), 23, 26-40 (even) due Monday
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSIONS WEDNESDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 311-312, pp. 314-316 #1-3, 8-10, 16-22, Challenge try #37 due today
Tuesday – More practice with equations in standard form
Wednesday – pp. 314-316 #26-28, 30-36, 43, Challenge try #44 due today; Discuss 5.5 – Equations of parallel and perpendicular lines
Thursday – No class due to conference schedule
Friday – Movie – Eyes on the Prize; Study Guide handout due Monday; Quiz next week Lessons 5.1-5.4
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSIONS TUESDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – More practice with multi-step questions
Tuesday – A) Read pp. 293-295, pp. 295-297 #1, 3-8, 16, 25, 26, 36, 37 due today; B) Read pp. 293-295, pp. 295-297 #3-8, 16, 25, 26, 33, 36, 40 due today
Wednesday – Review for Quiz
Thursday – QUIZ on solving equations
Friday – Movie – Glory Road; Practice Master 6.1 due Monday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSIONS THURSDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday - pp. 596-599 #30-37, 40-50 (even), 51, 58, 59, 61, Challenge try #63 due today; Discuss 9.7 – Factor special products
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – Read pp. 600-602, pp. 603-605 #1, 6-9, 12-20 (even), 23, 24, 26-38 (even), 48, Challenge try #44 due today
Thursday – Quiz Lessons 9.4-9.6
Friday – Movie – Glory Road; Practice Master 9.7 due Monday
For Your Information:
* Conferences are Thursday, February 3. Students will be dismissed at noon Thursday and Friday. Lunch will not be served either day. On Friday students may wear their pajamas to school and we will be showing Eyes on the Prize to kick off Black History Month.
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. New class begins Wednesday. My Core Extension class has a paper due Friday.
*Look for permission slip for field trip this week. Field trip Friday, February 18
*No school Monday, February 21 – President’s Day
*Graduation picture retakes Wednesday, February 23
*Please help students with their service learning project, Chores for Change, to help raise money for an Orphanage in Haiti. Kids were given an envelope to help keep track of “chores” they do and money collected. Envelopes and money are collected every Thursday in advisory. All money collected will benefit the Horizon de L’Espor children’s home in Port-au-Prince Haiti that was devastated in the earthquake. This initiative is district wide so you will hear about it from all your children. Please help us by giving your kids some chores to help raise funds for this worthy cause. Feel free to view the project at http://haitiexchangeofhope.blogspot.com/ there is a prize for the advisory that raises the most money.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSIONS MONDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 60-61, pp. 62-65 #3-33 (multiples of 3), 34-40 (even), 52, 55 due today; Discuss 2.3 – Multiplying Decimals
Tuesday – Read pp. 66-68, pp. 68-70 #1-4, 6-22(even), 23, 25, 27, 35, 48, 49, 52, Challenge try #56 due today;Discuss 2.4 – Dividing Decimals
Wednesday – Read More Practice with multiplying and dividing decimals
Thursday – No class due to conference schedule
Friday – Movie – Eyes on the Prize; Read pp. 71-73, pp. 73-76 #1, 2-12 (even), 23, 26-40 (even) due Monday
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSIONS WEDNESDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 311-312, pp. 314-316 #1-3, 8-10, 16-22, Challenge try #37 due today
Tuesday – More practice with equations in standard form
Wednesday – pp. 314-316 #26-28, 30-36, 43, Challenge try #44 due today; Discuss 5.5 – Equations of parallel and perpendicular lines
Thursday – No class due to conference schedule
Friday – Movie – Eyes on the Prize; Study Guide handout due Monday; Quiz next week Lessons 5.1-5.4
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSIONS TUESDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – More practice with multi-step questions
Tuesday – A) Read pp. 293-295, pp. 295-297 #1, 3-8, 16, 25, 26, 36, 37 due today; B) Read pp. 293-295, pp. 295-297 #3-8, 16, 25, 26, 33, 36, 40 due today
Wednesday – Review for Quiz
Thursday – QUIZ on solving equations
Friday – Movie – Glory Road; Practice Master 6.1 due Monday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSIONS THURSDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday - pp. 596-599 #30-37, 40-50 (even), 51, 58, 59, 61, Challenge try #63 due today; Discuss 9.7 – Factor special products
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – Read pp. 600-602, pp. 603-605 #1, 6-9, 12-20 (even), 23, 24, 26-38 (even), 48, Challenge try #44 due today
Thursday – Quiz Lessons 9.4-9.6
Friday – Movie – Glory Road; Practice Master 9.7 due Monday
For Your Information:
* Conferences are Thursday, February 3. Students will be dismissed at noon Thursday and Friday. Lunch will not be served either day. On Friday students may wear their pajamas to school and we will be showing Eyes on the Prize to kick off Black History Month.
*Core Extension classes are rotating through mini-classes. New class begins Wednesday. My Core Extension class has a paper due Friday.
*Look for permission slip for field trip this week. Field trip Friday, February 18
*No school Monday, February 21 – President’s Day
*Graduation picture retakes Wednesday, February 23
*Please help students with their service learning project, Chores for Change, to help raise money for an Orphanage in Haiti. Kids were given an envelope to help keep track of “chores” they do and money collected. Envelopes and money are collected every Thursday in advisory. All money collected will benefit the Horizon de L’Espor children’s home in Port-au-Prince Haiti that was devastated in the earthquake. This initiative is district wide so you will hear about it from all your children. Please help us by giving your kids some chores to help raise funds for this worthy cause. Feel free to view the project at http://haitiexchangeofhope.blogspot.com/ there is a prize for the advisory that raises the most money.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Friday, January 21, 2011
Week of January 24 – January 28, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSIONS TUESDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – No School – Institute Day
Tuesday – A) Read pp. 129-130, pp. 131-133 #1-4, 10, 12, 21, 22, 38-42 due today; B) Read pp. 129-130, pp.131-133 #1-4, 10, 12, 21-25 (odd), 27, 28, 38, 43 due today; C) Read pp. 129-130, pp. 131-133 #21-25, 27, 28-3(even), 43, 44 due today
Wednesday – More practice with two-step equations
Thursday – PORTFOLIO STUFFING DAY; A) pp. 131-133 #5-9, 11, 13-20 due today; B) pp. 131-133 #5-9, 11, 13-20, 26 due today; Discuss 6.1 – Solving multi-step equations
Friday – More practice with multi-step equations; A) Read pp. 293-295, pp. 295-297 #1, 3-8, 16, 25, 26, 36, 37 due Monday; B) Read pp. 293-295, pp. 295-297 #3-8, 16, 25, 26, 33, 36, 40 due Monday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSIONS THURSDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday - No School – Institute Day
Tuesday – pp. 586-589 #24-29, 34-46 (even), 60, 62, 63, Challenge try #65 due today; Discuss 9.6 – Factor trinomials with a leading coefficient
Wednesday – More practice with Lesson 9.6
Thursday – PORTFOLIO STUFFING DAY; Read pp. 593-596, pp. 596-599 #12-21, 52-57 due today
Friday – Review factoring; pp. 596-599 #30-37, 40-50 (even), 51, 58, 59, 61, Challenge try #63 due Monday; Quiz next week Lessons 9.4-9.6
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSIONS TUESDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – No School – Institute Day
Tuesday – A) Read pp. 129-130, pp. 131-133 #1-4, 10, 12, 21, 22, 38-42 due today; B) Read pp. 129-130, pp.131-133 #1-4, 10, 12, 21-25 (odd), 27, 28, 38, 43 due today; C) Read pp. 129-130, pp. 131-133 #21-25, 27, 28-36 (even), 43, 44 due today
Wednesday – More practice with two-step equations
Thursday – PORTFOLIO STUFFING DAY; A) pp. 131-133 #5-9, 11, 13-20 due today; B) pp. 131-133 #5-9, 11, 13-20, 26 due today; Discuss 6.1 – Solving multi-step equations
Friday – More practice with multi-step equations; A) Read pp. 293-295, pp. 295-297 #1, 3-8, 16, 25, 26, 36, 37 due Monday; B) Read pp. 293-295, pp. 295-297 #3-8, 16, 25, 26, 33, 36, 40 due Monday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSIONS THURSDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday - No School – Institute Day
Tuesday – pp. 586-589 #24-29, 34-46 (even), 60, 62, 63, Challenge try #65 due today; Discuss 9.6 – Factor trinomials with a leading coefficient
Wednesday – More practice with Lesson 9.6
Thursday – PORTFOLIO STUFFING DAY; Read pp. 593-596, pp. 596-599 #12-21, 52-57 due today
Friday – Review factoring; pp. 596-599 #30-37, 40-50 (even), 51, 58, 59, 61, Challenge try #63 due Monday; Quiz next week Lessons 9.4-9.6
For Your Information:
*Conference sign-up sheets came home. Spots will be filled on a first come first serve basis, so please return forms as soon as possible. Conferences are February 3.
*Please help students with their service learning project, Chores for Change, to help raise money for an Orphanage in Haiti. Kids were given an envelope to help keep track of “chores” they do and money collected. Envelopes and money are collected every Thursday in advisory. All money collected will benefit the Horizon de L’Espor children’s home in Port-au-Prince Haiti that was devastated in the earthquake. This initiative is district wide so you will hear about it from all your children. Please help us by giving your kids some chores to help raise funds for this worthy cause. Feel free to view the project at http://haitiexchangeofhope.blogspot.com/ there is a prize for the advisory that raises the most money.
*Mid –term grades available/updated online January 25.
*Conferences are Thursday, February 3. Students will be dismissed at noon Thursday and Friday. Lunch will not be served either day. On Friday students may wear their pajamas to school and we will be showing Eyes on the Prize to 7th graders and Glory Road to 8th, to kick off Black History Month.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSIONS TUESDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – No School – Institute Day
Tuesday – A) Read pp. 129-130, pp. 131-133 #1-4, 10, 12, 21, 22, 38-42 due today; B) Read pp. 129-130, pp.131-133 #1-4, 10, 12, 21-25 (odd), 27, 28, 38, 43 due today; C) Read pp. 129-130, pp. 131-133 #21-25, 27, 28-3(even), 43, 44 due today
Wednesday – More practice with two-step equations
Thursday – PORTFOLIO STUFFING DAY; A) pp. 131-133 #5-9, 11, 13-20 due today; B) pp. 131-133 #5-9, 11, 13-20, 26 due today; Discuss 6.1 – Solving multi-step equations
Friday – More practice with multi-step equations; A) Read pp. 293-295, pp. 295-297 #1, 3-8, 16, 25, 26, 36, 37 due Monday; B) Read pp. 293-295, pp. 295-297 #3-8, 16, 25, 26, 33, 36, 40 due Monday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSIONS THURSDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday - No School – Institute Day
Tuesday – pp. 586-589 #24-29, 34-46 (even), 60, 62, 63, Challenge try #65 due today; Discuss 9.6 – Factor trinomials with a leading coefficient
Wednesday – More practice with Lesson 9.6
Thursday – PORTFOLIO STUFFING DAY; Read pp. 593-596, pp. 596-599 #12-21, 52-57 due today
Friday – Review factoring; pp. 596-599 #30-37, 40-50 (even), 51, 58, 59, 61, Challenge try #63 due Monday; Quiz next week Lessons 9.4-9.6
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSIONS TUESDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – No School – Institute Day
Tuesday – A) Read pp. 129-130, pp. 131-133 #1-4, 10, 12, 21, 22, 38-42 due today; B) Read pp. 129-130, pp.131-133 #1-4, 10, 12, 21-25 (odd), 27, 28, 38, 43 due today; C) Read pp. 129-130, pp. 131-133 #21-25, 27, 28-36 (even), 43, 44 due today
Wednesday – More practice with two-step equations
Thursday – PORTFOLIO STUFFING DAY; A) pp. 131-133 #5-9, 11, 13-20 due today; B) pp. 131-133 #5-9, 11, 13-20, 26 due today; Discuss 6.1 – Solving multi-step equations
Friday – More practice with multi-step equations; A) Read pp. 293-295, pp. 295-297 #1, 3-8, 16, 25, 26, 36, 37 due Monday; B) Read pp. 293-295, pp. 295-297 #3-8, 16, 25, 26, 33, 36, 40 due Monday
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSIONS THURSDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday - No School – Institute Day
Tuesday – pp. 586-589 #24-29, 34-46 (even), 60, 62, 63, Challenge try #65 due today; Discuss 9.6 – Factor trinomials with a leading coefficient
Wednesday – More practice with Lesson 9.6
Thursday – PORTFOLIO STUFFING DAY; Read pp. 593-596, pp. 596-599 #12-21, 52-57 due today
Friday – Review factoring; pp. 596-599 #30-37, 40-50 (even), 51, 58, 59, 61, Challenge try #63 due Monday; Quiz next week Lessons 9.4-9.6
For Your Information:
*Conference sign-up sheets came home. Spots will be filled on a first come first serve basis, so please return forms as soon as possible. Conferences are February 3.
*Please help students with their service learning project, Chores for Change, to help raise money for an Orphanage in Haiti. Kids were given an envelope to help keep track of “chores” they do and money collected. Envelopes and money are collected every Thursday in advisory. All money collected will benefit the Horizon de L’Espor children’s home in Port-au-Prince Haiti that was devastated in the earthquake. This initiative is district wide so you will hear about it from all your children. Please help us by giving your kids some chores to help raise funds for this worthy cause. Feel free to view the project at http://haitiexchangeofhope.blogspot.com/ there is a prize for the advisory that raises the most money.
*Mid –term grades available/updated online January 25.
*Conferences are Thursday, February 3. Students will be dismissed at noon Thursday and Friday. Lunch will not be served either day. On Friday students may wear their pajamas to school and we will be showing Eyes on the Prize to 7th graders and Glory Road to 8th, to kick off Black History Month.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Monday, January 17, 2011
Sorry I forgot to upload the syllabus before I left on Friday and I do not have it at home with me. I will upload it Tuesday so you can reference it for the week. You can print this out and get a parent signature for extra credit.
REMINDER: 8th Grade Honor Roll Breakfast is Tuesday at 8:00
7th Grade Honor Roll Breakfast is Thursday at 8:00
Signature ____________________________________________________
REMINDER: 8th Grade Honor Roll Breakfast is Tuesday at 8:00
7th Grade Honor Roll Breakfast is Thursday at 8:00
Signature ____________________________________________________
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Week of January 10 – January 14, 2011
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSIONS MONDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – A) Read pp. 313-315, pp. 315-318 #1-10, 11-23 (odd), 41 due today; B&C) Read pp. 313-315, pp. 315-318 #1-10, 12-22 (even), 48 due today
Tuesday – Scatter Plots
Wednesday – A) pp. 315-318 #24-32, 42-46 due today; B) pp. 315-318 #24-30, 32-38 (even), 46, 47 due today; C) pp. 315-318 #24-40 (even), 47-49 due today
Thursday – Review for quiz
Friday – QUIZ Lessons 6.4 – 6.8; PP. 322-326 #1-4, 5-80 (multiples of 5) due Tuesday
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSIONS WEDNESDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 283-285, pp. 286-289 #1, 7-9, 13-15, 21-23, 27-29, Challenge try #44 due today; Discuss 5.2 – Write an equation of a line using points on the line
Tuesday – Review for Chapter 4 Test
Wednesday – Review for test
Thursday – CHAPTER 4 TEST
Friday – Finish Test; Read pp. 292-295, pp. 296-299 #1, 7, 8, 14-16, 21, 22, 27-37 (odd) due Tuesday
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSIONS TUESDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 88-90, pp. 90-92 #1-8, 10-32 (even), 37 due today; Discuss 2.8 – Coordinate Plane
Tuesday - Read pp. 94-95, pp. 96-100 #4-28 (even), 36, 37, 44 due today; Review for Test
Wednesday – Review for test
Thursday – CHAPTER 2 TEST
Friday – Finish Test
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSIONS THURSDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday - Read pp. 569-571, pp. 572-574 #6-8, 14-18, 23-33 (odd), 35-37, 40, 43, Challenge try #45 due today; Discuss 9.4 – Solve polynomial equations
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – Read pp. 575-577, pp. 578-580 #10-15, 22-26, 40-45, Challenge try #49 due today
Thursday – Introduce factoring polynomials
Friday – QUIZ Lessons 9.1 – 9.3; pp. 578-580 #1, 32-39, 46-48, 52, 54-57, Challenge try #59 due Tuesday
For Your Information:
*Please help students with their service learning project, Chores for Change, to help raise money for an Orphanage in Haiti. Kids were given an envelope to help keep track of “chores” they do and money collected. Envelopes and money are collected every Thursday in advisory. All money collected will benefit the Horizon de L’Espor children’s home in Port-au-Prince Haiti that was devastated in the earthquake. This initiative is district wide so you will hear about it from all your children. Please help us by giving your kids some chores to help raise funds for this worthy cause. Feel free to view the project at http://haitiexchangeofhope.blogspot.com/ there is a prize for the advisory that raises the most money.
*MAP Testing next week. No advisory all week and we will be running 20 minute classes both Wednesday and Thursday due to our testing time.
*No School Monday, January 17 in observance of Martin Luther King’s Birthday
*Honor Roll Breakfast Tuesday, January 18 for 8th grade and Thursday, January 20 for 7th grade
*No School Monday, January 24 – Institute Day
*Graduation pictures Thursday, January 20
*Mid –term grades available/updated online January 25
*Last Day of Health is January 21. Return to your regular schedules on Tuesday, January 25. We will resume with Core Extension classes, and rotate through mini lessons
*Conferences are February 3. Look for sign-up sheets to come home soon.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
Contact information: Mrs. Rogers' e-mail: erogers@op97.org*(preferred method)
Voice mail: 708-524-5830 X4224 blog: http://d97rogers.blogspot.com
Cell phone: (630) 341-4740 if necessary, leave a voicemail and contact information
Math 7 (6th period) – STUDY SESSIONS MONDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – A) Read pp. 313-315, pp. 315-318 #1-10, 11-23 (odd), 41 due today; B&C) Read pp. 313-315, pp. 315-318 #1-10, 12-22 (even), 48 due today
Tuesday – Scatter Plots
Wednesday – A) pp. 315-318 #24-32, 42-46 due today; B) pp. 315-318 #24-30, 32-38 (even), 46, 47 due today; C) pp. 315-318 #24-40 (even), 47-49 due today
Thursday – Review for quiz
Friday – QUIZ Lessons 6.4 – 6.8; PP. 322-326 #1-4, 5-80 (multiples of 5) due Tuesday
Algebra 7 (5th period) – STUDY SESSIONS WEDNESDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 283-285, pp. 286-289 #1, 7-9, 13-15, 21-23, 27-29, Challenge try #44 due today; Discuss 5.2 – Write an equation of a line using points on the line
Tuesday – Review for Chapter 4 Test
Wednesday – Review for test
Thursday – CHAPTER 4 TEST
Friday – Finish Test; Read pp. 292-295, pp. 296-299 #1, 7, 8, 14-16, 21, 22, 27-37 (odd) due Tuesday
Math 8 (1st period) – STUDY SESSIONS TUESDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday – Read pp. 88-90, pp. 90-92 #1-8, 10-32 (even), 37 due today; Discuss 2.8 – Coordinate Plane
Tuesday - Read pp. 94-95, pp. 96-100 #4-28 (even), 36, 37, 44 due today; Review for Test
Wednesday – Review for test
Thursday – CHAPTER 2 TEST
Friday – Finish Test
Algebra 8 (2nd period) – STUDY SESSIONS THURSDAYS AT LUNCH
Monday - Read pp. 569-571, pp. 572-574 #6-8, 14-18, 23-33 (odd), 35-37, 40, 43, Challenge try #45 due today; Discuss 9.4 – Solve polynomial equations
Tuesday – Review for Quiz
Wednesday – Read pp. 575-577, pp. 578-580 #10-15, 22-26, 40-45, Challenge try #49 due today
Thursday – Introduce factoring polynomials
Friday – QUIZ Lessons 9.1 – 9.3; pp. 578-580 #1, 32-39, 46-48, 52, 54-57, Challenge try #59 due Tuesday
For Your Information:
*Please help students with their service learning project, Chores for Change, to help raise money for an Orphanage in Haiti. Kids were given an envelope to help keep track of “chores” they do and money collected. Envelopes and money are collected every Thursday in advisory. All money collected will benefit the Horizon de L’Espor children’s home in Port-au-Prince Haiti that was devastated in the earthquake. This initiative is district wide so you will hear about it from all your children. Please help us by giving your kids some chores to help raise funds for this worthy cause. Feel free to view the project at http://haitiexchangeofhope.blogspot.com/ there is a prize for the advisory that raises the most money.
*MAP Testing next week. No advisory all week and we will be running 20 minute classes both Wednesday and Thursday due to our testing time.
*No School Monday, January 17 in observance of Martin Luther King’s Birthday
*Honor Roll Breakfast Tuesday, January 18 for 8th grade and Thursday, January 20 for 7th grade
*No School Monday, January 24 – Institute Day
*Graduation pictures Thursday, January 20
*Mid –term grades available/updated online January 25
*Last Day of Health is January 21. Return to your regular schedules on Tuesday, January 25. We will resume with Core Extension classes, and rotate through mini lessons
*Conferences are February 3. Look for sign-up sheets to come home soon.
Parents, please take a few minutes to review this with your child so you will know what is expected for this week. Also, be aware that sometimes things arise and we do not always accomplish what we have planned.
Parent Signature ____________________________________ Date ____________
(Extra credit)
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