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Welcome to Malott Math! Room 10000010What are the next three perfect numbers after 28? Malott's Thought: 3-5-7 can be seen as prime triplets as they are consecutive primes. Are there any other prime triplets? Please use this web site to check for team news, math news, as well as homework assignments. Students are required to keep a Math Assignment Sheet as the first page of the math notebook. Checking this sheet and the math notebook periodically will keep you informed of what we do in math class.
Check the Source with your student. PERIODS 2 and 6: 1st Quarter Problem Solving Strategies Variables and Patterns (Tables, Graphs , Equations) 2nd Quarter Similarity and Ratio (Stretch/Shrink) Integers (Accentuate the Negative 3rd Quarter Ratio, Proportion and Percent (Compare and Scale) Pre-Algebra Review (Integers and Equations) 4th Quarter Two/Three Dimensional Measurement (Fill and Wrap) Geometry (Shapes/Designs) Review and Preparation for 7th and 8th Grade
PERIODS 3, 5, 7: 1st Quarter Problem Solving Strategies LCM, GCF, Application of LCM and GCF in real problems (PrimeTime) Pre-Algebra (Exponents and Order of Operations)
2nd Quarter Fraction Concepts and Operations (BPI,II)
3rd Quarter Properties of Polygons and Angles (Shapes and Designs) Fractions, Decimals and Percent (BPII,III) Pre-Algebra (1-Step Equations)
4th Quarter Two and Three Dimensional Measurement (Cover/Surround, Fill/Wrap) Tabels, Graphs and Equations (Variables and Patterns) Review and Preparation for 7th Grade
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