Online Remote Learning:
Week 1: Pythagorean Theorem
Updates as of 3/19:
Dear Parents and students,
I hope you are doing well and are at home safe and healthy. Some of you are wondering what to do with your time while out of school. I do not know the future of our school year or how long we will be out of school. Please know I have no expectations of you at this time to complete any work or curriculum. I do not want to cause you any stress about any unfinished grades or assignments. Please always refer to messages from WCPSS for the most up-to-date guidance on school matters.
For those of you who would like to keep up with the math curriculum as we were intending to finish this semester, I can recommend learning, practicing, and self-assessing through Khan Academy. Please know this is not a requirement nor an approach to online schooling, but a suggestion in response to a parent request. You can proceed through the units at your own pace, and only if you choose to at all. Each unit has numerous video lessons, with accompanying practice, a quiz or two, and a unit test.
For Math 2:
If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to let me know! I will update you all as I know more and as time progresses, and as we find out more about how school and the semester will be handled. Until we know more, try not to stress and please do not let your Math work be any source of anxiety. We will figure this out and we will get through this with patience, kindness and grace. I hope you are all able to stay happy, healthy, and active while we all keep our social distance. Also, if anyone is in need of food, please see the plan from WCPSS.
If you need anything, feel free to email me at [email protected]
Much love and kindness,
Mrs. Chapman (:
Week 1: Pythagorean Theorem
- Video Lessons:
- Practice: Pythagorean Theorem Practice Worksheet
- Homework: Complete the assigned Khan Academy quizzes below
Updates as of 3/19:
Dear Parents and students,
I hope you are doing well and are at home safe and healthy. Some of you are wondering what to do with your time while out of school. I do not know the future of our school year or how long we will be out of school. Please know I have no expectations of you at this time to complete any work or curriculum. I do not want to cause you any stress about any unfinished grades or assignments. Please always refer to messages from WCPSS for the most up-to-date guidance on school matters.
For those of you who would like to keep up with the math curriculum as we were intending to finish this semester, I can recommend learning, practicing, and self-assessing through Khan Academy. Please know this is not a requirement nor an approach to online schooling, but a suggestion in response to a parent request. You can proceed through the units at your own pace, and only if you choose to at all. Each unit has numerous video lessons, with accompanying practice, a quiz or two, and a unit test.
For Math 2:
- We had just started the first half of unit 7 about Similarity with Triangles, which can be found here. You can skip the section on Angle Bisector Theorem because we do not need to worry about that. The second half of unit 7 is Right Triangle Trigonometry and the Khan Academy unit can be found here. We would not teach the Law of Cosines, the Law of Sines, or Solving General Triangles so you may skip these topics.
- Our final unit, unit 8, is on probability and counting, accessed on Khan Academy. You may skip the topic called "Combinatorics and Probability."
If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to let me know! I will update you all as I know more and as time progresses, and as we find out more about how school and the semester will be handled. Until we know more, try not to stress and please do not let your Math work be any source of anxiety. We will figure this out and we will get through this with patience, kindness and grace. I hope you are all able to stay happy, healthy, and active while we all keep our social distance. Also, if anyone is in need of food, please see the plan from WCPSS.
If you need anything, feel free to email me at [email protected]
Much love and kindness,
Mrs. Chapman (:
Math 2:
We will be adapting and using the MVP (Mathematics Vision Project) resources this year in Math 2! This means that the framework and organization of the curriculum will be a little different in compared to years past. We will have 8 total units and the students will receive a workbook for each unit throughout the year. During each unit it is expected that students will have numerous grades, ranging from homework checks, classwork assignments, quizzes, tests and performances tasks. Below is the outline of the 8 units that we will have this year in Math 2:
Unit 1: Transformations & Symmetry
Unit 2: Congruence, Constructions & Proof
Unit 3: Quadratic Functions
Unit 4: Structures of Expressions
Unit 5: Solving Quadratics & Other Equations
Unit 6: Square Root & Inverse Variation Functions
Unit 7: Similarity & Right Triangle Trigonometry
Unit 8: Probability
MVP Math Student Support Site (click HERE)
We will be adapting and using the MVP (Mathematics Vision Project) resources this year in Math 2! This means that the framework and organization of the curriculum will be a little different in compared to years past. We will have 8 total units and the students will receive a workbook for each unit throughout the year. During each unit it is expected that students will have numerous grades, ranging from homework checks, classwork assignments, quizzes, tests and performances tasks. Below is the outline of the 8 units that we will have this year in Math 2:
Unit 1: Transformations & Symmetry
Unit 2: Congruence, Constructions & Proof
Unit 3: Quadratic Functions
Unit 4: Structures of Expressions
Unit 5: Solving Quadratics & Other Equations
Unit 6: Square Root & Inverse Variation Functions
Unit 7: Similarity & Right Triangle Trigonometry
Unit 8: Probability
MVP Math Student Support Site (click HERE)
Unit 1:
Helpful rotations video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Occvc_CCiq8
Helpful practice worksheet on translations, rotations and reflections click HERE
Unit 2:
Study Guide Answer Key click HERE
Helpful rotations video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Occvc_CCiq8
Helpful practice worksheet on translations, rotations and reflections click HERE
Unit 2:
Study Guide Answer Key click HERE