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Problem Solving Quiz (Final Assessment of the Year!) Wednesday, 6/19 Be able to solve problems using these methods 1. Make a Table 2. Make an Organized List 3. Draw a Picture or Diagram Monday, 6/10/13 Topics:
Geometry Test Friday, May 31 Be able to: 1. name polygons with up to 12 sides 2. Identify quadrilaterals and list the characteristics regarding sides, angles, and parallel sides 3. Identify, draw lines of symmetry 4. Calculate the perimeter and area of polygons including triangles and quadrilaterals 5. identify types of triangles using names for angles and sides (ex. acute isosceles) 6. Identify the measure of the missing angle of a triangle 7. identify parts of a circle including diameter, radius, chord, circumference 8. Name 3-D solid figures, types of prisms and pyramids, cones, cylinders 9. Match the the 3-D solid to its net 10. Identify the number of faces, edges and vertices of a 3-D solid 11. Use the NJASK reference sheet to find area and perimeter of various geometric shapes including circles, trapezoids, rectangles Data Analysis Quiz #2 Friday, 5/17 1. Interpret a histogram including interval width 2. Identify where the median would be located on a histogram 3. Find the missing piece of data in a data set with specific criteria (find the missing quiz grade) 4. Create a set of data with a given set of MCT's 5. Determine how a new piece of data will effect the MCT's of a data set Data Analysis Quiz #1 Wednesday, April 24 Be able to interpret and calculate the MCT’s (Measures of Central Tendency) from: · Set of data · Frequency table · Line plot · Dot frequency diagram · Stem and Leaf plot
Decimal Division Mini-Quiz Just a few problems to show you can divide decimals by decimals (only about 5 computation problems) Decimal Test Monday, 4/15 1. Read and write decimals to millionths in word form and standard form 2. Compare and order decimals, fractions, and percents 3. Round decimals to the given place value 4. Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals 5. Solve word problems using decimals and all operations 6. Estimate sums, differences, products, and quotients with decimals 7. Multiply and divide decimals by powers of 10 8. Decimal bases raised to an exponent ![]() Here is a link to an online version of "Smart Notebook" so you can open the Smart board files we use in class. http://express.smarttech.com For instructions on accessing the web based Notebook Express or downloading the "real" version, click here Instruction to access Smart Notebook files. You can access many different helpful math website by clicking on some links on the left side of this webpage. Lots of cool animated manipulatives http://nlvm.usu.edu/Pi Day Activity Photos - Measuring the diameter and circumference of circular objects to discover pi's value of 3.14. And what better day to do this than 3/14. Did you know that pi minute was at 1:59? Rounded to the hundred thousandths place pi is 3.14159 |
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| Teacher Name: Mr. Wasserman Email: mwasserman@livingston.org Room(s): 107 Grade(s): 6 Subject: Mathematics Phone Ext: 8438 |