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What 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?

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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.

 

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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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Created by Andrea Malott | Last updated on October 10, 2007