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Geometry Session #5

[am4show have=’p156;p158′ guest_error=’guest_error_msg’ user_error=’user_error_msg’ ]Plane Geometry: Rectangles, Parallelograms, Triangles, Trapezoids and Composite FiguresPlane Geometry is the study of two dimensional shapes and figures, and how they relate to each other. This is a large area of geometry, so we’ll be spending extra time getting to know triangles and trapezoids, rectangles and parallelograms, circles and squares, […]

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Geometry Session #6

[am4show have=’p156;p158′ guest_error=’guest_error_msg’ user_error=’user_error_msg’ ]Plane Geometry: Similarity In Geometry, two figures are similar if they have the same shape, regardless of the position or orientation of either one. This means the image you see of yourself in the mirror is similar. The image in the mirror is smaller than the original, yet it has the same proportions

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Geometry Session #7

[am4show have=’p156;p158′ guest_error=’guest_error_msg’ user_error=’user_error_msg’ ] Surface Area  In Geometry, surface area is the total outside area from all surfaces of a shape. There are different ways of calculating it, depending on the type of shape. For a cube, we use the area of a square and multiply it by six to get the total surface

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Geometry Session #8

[am4show have=’p156;p158′ guest_error=’guest_error_msg’ user_error=’user_error_msg’ ] Volume  What is volume and how do we use it? Volume is how much 3D space a shape takes up. We first calculate the area of one of the sides, and then extend this calculation to include the length of the object through multiplication. Volume is absolutely everywhere – every time you

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Algebra Session #1

[am4show have=’p156;p158′ guest_error=’guest_error_msg’ user_error=’user_error_msg’ ]Pre-Algebra & Intro to AlgebraWelcome to our new study unit on Algebra! This first session covers PreAlgebra concepts to make sure we have a solid foundation to build on in subsequent sessions. If your student needs more time with the concepts explored on this page, please take all the time you

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Algebra Session #2

[am4show have=’p156;p158′ guest_error=’guest_error_msg’ user_error=’user_error_msg’ ]Multi-step EquationsThis session is the most important foundation for the entire Algebra course. We will be discovering how to solve linear equations that require one or two steps to find a solution. If your student needs more time with the concepts explored on this page, please take all the time you

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Algebra Session #3

[am4show have=’p156;p158′ guest_error=’guest_error_msg’ user_error=’user_error_msg’ ]Rational Numbers & InequalitiesWhat is an inequality? Instead of an equal sign: “=” sign, you will see a “>” or “<” to describe the situation Think about how speed limits work: you can travel up to 65 mph, but if you go over 65 mph you will get a ticket. Or

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Algebra Session #4

[am4show have=’p156;p158′ guest_error=’guest_error_msg’ user_error=’user_error_msg’ ]Graphing EquationsThis session, students will dive into the world of graphing by learning how to plot data, calculate equations based on that data, and also how to compare different types of functions. Students will spend time evaluating different types of linear relationships both in graphical and  equation forms. Math Assignments Outline

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Algebra Session #5

[am4show have=’p156;p158′ guest_error=’guest_error_msg’ user_error=’user_error_msg’ ]Systems of Linear EquationsLinear relationships are really common in the real world: the further you go, the longer it takes to get there if you are going the speed limit. The more ingredients you put in a cake, the larger the cake is going to be.The tricky part is when you

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