Wednesday, August 31, 2016

MATHOGRAPHY

1-3. Mathography: A mathography is a lot like your life history, except that it is focused on mathematics in your life. pic
  1. Write a letter about yourself to your teacher.  The letter will help your teacher get to know you as an individual.  The letter should talk about these three general topics: you, you as a student, and you as a math student.
    Remember to use complete sentences and make sure that it is neat enough for your teacher to read it easily.  Start the letter with “Dear....”  Make sure you sign your letter.  This assignment should take 15 to 20 minutes to complete.  Parts (b), (c), and (d) below have suggestions for what to write about each of the three topics.
  2. You: Introduce yourself using the name you like to be called.  Describe your hobbies, talents, and interests.  State your goals or dreams.  What are you proud of?  What else would you like to share?
  3. You as a Student: State the importance of school in your life.  Describe yourself as a student.  What kinds of classroom activities do you excel at most?  What kinds of activities do you find frustrating?  Explain which subjects are your favorites.  Tell why you like them.  How often do you finish in-class assignments?  How faithfully do you do your homework?
  4. You as a Math Student: Describe your most memorable moment in math and explain why you remember it.  State your favorite math topic and name your least favorite.  Explain how you feel about math this year. 

Monday, August 29, 2016

Textbook Website

Choose the textbook link below associated with your class.


                     Course 2 - Math 7

                     Course 3  - Pre-Algebra

Instructions:

  • 1. Paste the registration URL in Chrome, Safari, or Firefox and "Enter/Return.
  • 2. Create an account or login using social media.
  • 3. Select eBook from the "My eBooks" link at the top of the screen.
  • 4. Once authenticated, go to "ebooks.cpm.org" to login to CPM eBooks.