Mr. Nathan Elchico-6th Grade

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May 8, 2012

6G1

Worksheet on Areas and Perimeters

6G2

page 269 (1-8), page 369 (1-8)



May 7, 2012

ERB TEST PREP

6G1
page 123 (1-20) Purple Book

6G2

page 163 (1-13) Green Book




May 2, 2012

6G1 Finish the worksheet from 11-22.

6G2
page 391 (2-6) and page 430 (3-8)

NO WORK NO CREDIT!!!!!


April 30, 2012

6G1 page 306 (4-18)
6G2 page 396 (2-17)




6G1 April 24, 2012

page 301 (28-32)all GREEN Book



6G2 April 24, 2012

page 644 (8-14)



6G2

Green Book

 

Task

Monday

Apr 16

8-1 Estimating Perimeter and Area (Day 2)

More Practice

Worksheet on Perimeter and Some Areas

Students review their notes

HW:   Worksheet

            

Tuesday

17

8-2

Area of a Parallelogram

 

Review:   What are parallelograms?

What is the formula for Area?

Base x Height

Worksheet

HW:   page 382 (6-15)all

Wednesday

18

8-3

Perimeter and Area of a Triangle

What is Height and Base in a Triangle?

Review Different kinds of triangles and find where the height and base are

A = ½ b x h

Worksheet

HW:   page 386 (8-17)all and Review for a short (5 questions) quiz on Area of parallelogram

Thursday

8-4 Areas of Other Figures

Short quiz

Notes

Worksheet

HW:   page 391 (2-6)all and Worksheet

Friday

More practice

Clicker Activity

HW:   Get ready for a quiz on Monday all area formulas

 




6G1

Green Book

 

Task

Monday

Apr 16

6-4 Finding the percent of a number

Notes

To find and estimate the percent of a number

Using multiplication

Sprint

HW:   Worksheet

Tuesday

17

6-5

Solving Percent Problems Using Proportions

 

Students solve problems using the formula



Worksheet

Sprint

HW: page292 (10-27)all SHOW WORK

Wednesday

18

6-5

More practice on Percent problems

Board Work

Group Activity – Board Games

HW: Worksheet

 

Thursday

6-6

Solving Percent Problems Using Equations

Notes

Is - =

Of  multiplication

% convert to decimals

CW: page 296 (8-19)all

HW:   Study percents 6-4 and 6-5

Friday

More practice

Clicker Activity

HW:   Get ready for a quiz on Monday

 





Homework:  April 2, 2012


6G1

page 286 (8-25)all green book


6G2

page 386 (8-17)all green book



Homework March 27, 2012


6G1

page 316 (1-20)all

6G2

page 356 (7-11)all

6G1 Answer Key Study Guide

Answer Key 6G1 Study Guide

1.        7 to 52 or 7/52 or keep multilplying to get multiple answers

2.        2/3                        3.  6 to 7               4.  2:3

 

5. NO                             6.  Yes                   7.  Yes

8,.  $8.40                      9.  $16.50             10.  $5.80

11.  20                           12.  3                      13.  3.5                  14.  20

 

15.  1 2/3                      16.  7.5

17.  60

18.  3

19. 26.25





6G2 Answer Key for Study Guide

Answer Key
Correct Type #Item ID Resource ID
1 Option 2 MS  457176 
2 Option 2 MS  457177 
3 Option 2 MS  457178 
4 Option 3 MS  457179 
5 Option 3 MS  457180 
6 Option 2 MS  457181 
7 Option 1 MS  457182 
8 Option 2 MS  457183 
9 Option 4 MS  457184 
10 Option 1 MS  457185 
11 Option 3 MS  457186 
12 Option 3 MS  457187 
13 Option 2 MS  457188 
14 Option 2 MS  457189 
15 Option 2 MS  457190 
16 Option 2 MS  457191 
17 Option 1 MS  457197 
18 Option 3 MS  457198 
19 Option 2 MS  457199 
20 Option 4 MS  457200 
21 Option 1 MS  457201 
22 Option 3 MS  457202 
23 Option 1 MS  457203 
24 Option 4 MS  457212 
25 Option 3 MS  457213 
26 Option 4 MS  457214 
27 Option 2 MS  457215 
28 Option 3 MS  457216 
29 Option 2 MS  457217 
30 Option 3 MS  457218 
31 Option 4 MS  457219 
32 Option 3 MS  457221 








Homework:  March 22, 2012

6G1

Look at the uploaded worksheet, Practice 6-2

http://hillelhebrew.org/images/teacher-pdfs/PA0602PR.pdf

6G2

Look at the uploaded worksheet, Practice 7-3

http://hillelhebrew.org/images/teacher-pdfs/C20703PR.pdf



HW: Green book p 234 (6-18)all

6G2

HW: Green book p. 643 (22-27)all


Homework:  March 19, 2012

6G1

Review:

A proportion is a name we give to a statement that two ratios are equal. It can be written in two ways:

  • two equal fractions,
  • or,

  • using a colon,    a:b = c:d
When two ratios are equal, then the cross products of the ratios are equal.

That is, for the proportion, a:b = c:d ,  a x d = b x
Go to the link below to see more examples.

math.com

http://www.math.com/school/subject1/lessons/S1U2L4EX.html


page 261-262 (4-11)all



Homework:  March 15, 2012

6G1

page 266-267 (6-26)all on a sheet of paper



6G2

page 345 Checkpoint Quiz

Homework:  March 14, 2012

6G2

page 642 (1-14)all




Homework:  March 13, 2012

6G1

Worksheet on Similar Figures



Homework:  March 12, 2012

6G2

page 338 (3-14) and study for a short quiz on 7-1 and 7-2


6G1

page 247 (6-10, 27-30)all



Homework:  March 6, 2012

6B1

p. 240 (10-18)
p. 247 (11-16)


6G1

page 638 (15-24)

page 642 (1-3)


6g2/6b2

p. 333 (9-20) due monday

Homework:  March 5, 2012

6B1

page 234 (6-16)all Green Book Course 2

6B2

page 326 (3-17)all

6G1/6G2

page 327 (20-28)

page 333 (6-8)


Homework:  March 1, 2012

6B1 and 6G1

page 230 (3-25)all due on Monday


6G2

page 326 (3-6, 9-14)

Also, have your parents sign the slip for the quiz grades.

PURIM ASSIGNMENTS on Sunday March 4

Group 1  Times:  10-11, 12-1, 2-3

Moshe, Yosef, David Kh, Louria

Group 2 Time:  11-12

Avi, Carmi, Eli

Group 3 Time:  1-2

David K, Daniel R, Itzchak

Group 4 Time: 3-4

Eli, Jacob R, Maoz






Homework:  February 16, 2012

6B1

page 280 (1-15)



6G1

page 271 (44-54)all


6G2

page 318 (30-36)

Homework:  February 14, 2012


6B1

page 274 (2-28)evens

Quiz tomorrow on Equations Involving Addition and Subtraction of Fractions

6B2

Quiz postponed till tomorrow.

Homework:  February 13, 2012

6B1

page 270 (27-34)all



Homework:  February 10, 2012

6B1

page 270 (1-6)all


6B2


page 306 (11-18)all

6G2

page 317 (15-25)all



Homework:  February 9, 2012

6G1

page 284 (30-34), page 285 (35-40)


6G2

page 306 (8-15)all




Homework:  February 8, 2012

6B1/GG1


Convert the following:

1.  6 c = 48 ____

2.  100 lb = 1/20 _____

3.  12 pt = _____ c

4.  5 t = ____ lb

5.  70 fl oz = ____ c

6.  7 ft = ____ yd

7.  2640 ft = ____ mi

8.  1 1/2 gal = ____ qt

9.  1 ft 9 in =  ____ in

10.  3000 lb =  _____ t




Homework:  February 7, 2012


6B1

page 261 (70-88)all

Student of the day:  Eli

Most improved student:  Itzchak


6G1

page 259 (18-29)all

Student of the day:  Amanda


6B2


page 300 (7-19)all

Student of the day:  Caleb

6G2

Percent Problems worksheet (19-26). 

Remember, write %, is, of
and set the proportion up

Quiz tomorrow!!!

Homework:  February 6, 2012

6G1

Same homework from Thursday

6G2

Worksheet on percents

Do 1-16


Homework:  February 2, 2012

6B1

p. 250 (9-25)all

6G1

HW: p. 760 (29-38)all

p. 284 (30-33)

due Monday

6G2

page 296
(8-20)evens


Student of the day:  Shira

Homework:  February 1, 2012

6B1

page 244 (16-24) (33-38)

Quiz tomorrow

Student of the day:  Moshe


Homework:  January 31, 2012

6B2

page 292 (10-27)all


6G1

page 760 (15-28)all


6G2

page 286 (8-30)evens

Homework:  January 30, 2012

6G1

page 244 (1-4, 16-22)

6G2

Finish worksheet 1-18


Homework:  January 30, 2012

6B1

page 240 (49-56)all

Student of the day: 


Homework:  January 19, 2012

6B1

page 239 (2-12 evens, 27-38 all)


Homework:  January 18, 2012

6G2.  Worksheet on 6-2 was emailed to you today.

6G1 Worksheet on 6-2 was emailed to you today.





Homework:  January 17, 2012

6G1

page 294 (2-20)evens


Homework:  January 17, 2012

6G2 

page 276 (7-9,15-17,21-25)


Answer Key  6B2 Review

Answer Key
Correct Type #Item ID Resource ID
1 Option 1 MS  457056 
2 Option 2 MS  457057 
3 Option 4 MS  457058 
4 Option 4 MS  457059 
5 Option 3 MS  457060 
6 Option 2 MS  457061 
7 Option 1 MS  457062 
8 Option 4 MS  457063 
9 Option 2 MS  457064 
10 Option 4 MS  457113 
11 Option 1 MS  457114 
12 Option 2 MS  457065 
13 Option 3 MS  457066 
14 Option 3 MS  457067 
15 Option 3 MS  457068 
16 Option 4 MS  457069 
17 Option 3 MS  457070 
18 Option 3 MS  457071 
19 Option 3 MS  457072 
20 Option 1 MS  457073 
21 Option 4 MS  457074 
22 Option 2 MS  457075 
23 Option 2 MS  457076 
24 Option 4 MS  457077 
25 Option 1 MS  457078 
26 Option 3 MS  457079 
27 Option 1 MS  457080 
28 Option 4 MS  457081 
29 Option 1 MS  457082 
30 Option 4 MS  457083 
31 Option 1 MS  457084 
32 Option 3 MS  457085 
33 Option 3 MS  457086 
34 Option 3 MS  457087 
35 Option 1 MS  457088 
36 Option 2 MS  457089 
37 Option 1 MS  457090 
38 Option 3 MS  457091 
39 Option 1 MS  457092 
40 Option 1 MS  457115 
41 Option 4 MS  457093 
42 Option 1 MS  457094 
43 Option 2 MS  457095 
44 Option 1 MS  457096 
45 Option 2 MS  457097 
46 Option 4 MS  457098 
47 Option 1 MS  457099 
48 Option 2 MS  457100 
49 Option 2 MS  457101 
50 Option 1 MS  457102 
51 Option 2 MS  457103 
52 Option 3 MS  457104 
53 Option 4 MS  457105 
54 Option 4 MS  457106 
55 Option 1 MS  457107 
56 Option 3 MS  457108 
57 Option 3 MS  457109 
58 Option 4 MS  457110 
59 Option 4 MS  457111 
60 Option 4 MS  457112 



Answer Key 6B1 Review
Answer Key
Correct Type #Item ID Resource ID
1 Option 2 MS  466501 
2 Option 4 MS  466502 
3 Option 3 MS  466503 
4 Option 1 MS  466504 
5 Option 1 MS  466505 
6 Option 1 MS  466506 
7 Option 2 MS  466507 
8 Option 3 MS  466508 
9 Option 3 MS  466509 
10 Option 4 MS  466510 
11 Option 1 MS  466511 
12 Option 1 MS  466512 
13 Option 2 MS  466524 
14 Option 2 MS  466525 
15 Option 1 MS  466526 
16 Option 3 MS  466527 
17 Option 2 MS  466528 
18 Option 3 MS  466529 
19 Option 1 MS  466530 
20 Option 1 MS  466531 
21 Option 4 MS  466532 
22 Option 4 MS  466533 
23 Option 2 MS  466534 
24 Option 3 MS  466535 
25 Option 2 MS  466513 
26 Option 2 MS  466522 
27 Option 2 MS  466523 
28 Option 4 MS  466549 
29 Option 1 MS  466550 
30 Option 4 MS  466551 
31 Option 3 MS  466552 
32 Option 3 MS  466553 
33 Option 1 MS  466554 
34 Option 3 MS  466514 
35 Option 4 MS  466515 
36 Option 4 MS  466516 
37 Option 2 MS  466517 
38 Option 2 MS  466518 
39 Option 1 MS  466519 
40 Option 3 MS  466520 
41 Option 4 MS  466521 
42 Option 3 MS  466555 
43 Option 1 MS  466556 
44 Option 3 MS  466557 
45 Option 2 MS  466558 
46 Option 2 MS  466559 
47 Option 4 MS  466560 
48 Option 3 MS  466561 
49 Option 2 MS  466562 
50 Option 1 MS  466563 
51 Option 1 MS  466564 
52 Option 4 MS  466565 
53 Option 4 MS  466604 
54 Option 4 MS  466605 
55 Option 1 MS  466606 
56 Option 1 MS  466607 
57 Option 3 MS  466608 
58 Option 3 MS  466654 







Homework:  6B2 and 6G2
Your test is on Wednesday. 

I have emailed your study guides to your parents.  Please make

sure to print them out and answer so we can go over the

problems in class tomorrow.


6G1 and 6B1
STudy
1.  Divisibility and Factors

2.  Prime Factorization and GCF

3.  PEMDAS and Exponents
4.  Simplifying Fractions ---reducing with variables

5.  Rational Numbers ===changing fractions to decimals and vice-versa
6.  Laws of Exponents ===Multiplication and Division Rules
7
  Scientific Notation




Homework:  January 4, 2011 Wednesday

6G1
page 223 (21-24) and study chapter 4 test


6G2
page 267 (18-21, 25, 26)


6B1


HW:  page 223 (21-29)

page 224 (44-47)


Homework:  January 3, 2011  Tuesday
6B1/6G1 page 223 (1-17)

6G2 page 638 (20-26)all

Homework:  December 29, 2011
6G1
page 217 (1-18)all

6G2
page 247 (6-18)all



6B1
Homework:  December 29, 2011
page 211 (1-15)
Exponents have a few rules that we can use for simplifying expressions.

  • Simplify (x3)(x4)   Copyright © Elizabeth Stapel 2000-2011 All Rights Reserved
    To simplify this, I can think in terms of what those exponents mean. "To the third" means "multiplying three copies" and "to the fourth" means "multiplying four copies". Using this fact, I can "expand" the two factors, and then work backwards to the simplified form:

      (x3)(x4) = (xxx)(xxxx)
                = xxxxxxx
                = x7

Note that x7 also equals x(3+4). This demonstrates the first basic exponent rule: Whenever you multiply two terms with the same base, you can add the exponents:

      ( x m ) ( x n ) = x( m + n )

However, we can NOT simplify (x4)(y3), because the bases are different: (x4)(y3) = xxxxyyy = (x4)(y3). Nothing combines.

  • Simplify (x2)4
    Just as with the previous exercise, I can think in terms of what the exponents mean. The "to the fourth" means that I'm multiplying four copies of x2:

      (x2)4 = (x2)(x2)(x2)(x2)
             = (xx)(xx)(xx)(xx)
             = xxxxxxxx
             = x8

Note that x8 also equals x( 2×4 ). This demonstrates the second exponent rule: Whenever you have an exponent expression that is raised to a power, you can multiply the exponent and power:

      ( xm ) n = x m n

If you have a product inside parentheses, and a power on the parentheses, then the power goes on each element inside. For instance, (xy2)3 = (xy2)(xy2)(xy2) = (xxx)(y2y2y2) = (xxx)(yyyyyy) = x3y6 = (x)3(y2)3. Another example would be:

    [ x/y ]^2 = (x^2) / (y^2)

Warning: This rule does NOT work if you have a sum or difference within the parentheses. Exponents, unlike mulitiplication, do NOT "distribute" over addition.




Homework:  December 20, 2011  Tuesday

6B1
Study for a quiz tomorrow on GCF and LCM with or without variables expressions.
These were the problems given to you in class.  Find the GCF and LCM.
1.  8, 14, 20
2.  6a3, 8a
3.  8x, 25y, 10
4.  2x3,5y2, 15xy2
5. 
16x2, 3

Homework:  December 19, 2011 Monday
6B1 
page 239 (1-8, 10-13, 42)only LCM

6B2
page 230 (3-5, 9-11, 14-16, 23-25)

6G1 page 239 (1-17)

6G2 page 230 (3-5, 9-11, 14-6)

Homework:  December 15, 2011 Thursday
6B1  Test on fractions is tomorrow

Homework:  December 14, 2011 Wednesday

Reminder that your test is on Friday. 

6B1  You need to finish the study guide tonight .


6B2  Test on Chapter 4 on Friday. 

page 220 (6-13)all, page 221 (14-21)all

Homework:  December 12, 2011 Monday

6B1

page 198 (2-30)evens

TEST ON WEDNESDAY.  Fractions

6B2

page 222 (8-12, 31-34)all

TEST on WEDNESDAY Equations and Inequalities

6G1

page 198 (7-21)all Test Friday!


Homework:  December 8, 2011 Thursday
6B1/6G1 Equations Involving Fractions
page 270 (8-16)all on the Pre-Algebra book.  Study for test on fractions on Wednesday.
Students of the day:  Eli I.  and Amanda M.
6B2  Study Guide for Test on Wednesday
1.  Translating variables into algebraic expressions.
Example:  the product of 6 and a number   ---> 6n

2.  Evaluating expressions   
Example:  a + 7   if a = -9        ----> -9 + 7 = -2

3.  Solving equations mentally.

4.  Solving two-step equations.

5.  Solving and graphing inequalities. 
6G2 page 217(8-30)all due Monday 

Homework:  December 7, 2011 Wednesday

6B1/6G1  Study everything on fractions.  Test on Wednesday!!!!
Students of the day:  David K and Liora B.

6B2/6G2
On your book do page 212 (8-24)evens
Students of the day:  Yosef H. and Sarina F.

Homework:  December 6, 2011 Tuesday

6B1/6G1  Today's lesson was a review on division of fractions.  Remember that the second fraction is what you need to flip.  We call it as the reciprocal of the divisor.  Proceed to multiplication after flipping the second fraction.


page 144 (10-32)evens on the Green Book (Course 2)

 

6B2  We reviewed on solving two-step equations.  Our new lesson was about inequalities. 

You received a worksheet today in class that you have to turn in tomorrow.


6G2  Worksheet on Practice 4-5  Tw-step problems

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