Retakes have started for the Polynomials Test we took last Thursday, February 28. Retakes are open to any student who wishes to improve their grade. Credit up to a 100 will be given on the retest - and as always I will take the higher of the two. Students who wish to retake the test may come in for after school tutorials Monday through Thursday afternoon from 3:00 to 3:30pm to complete the test retake. Students who wish to review before taking the retest may also come in for tutorials additional days to get clarification before coming in for the retest. All retakes must be completed by Thursday, March 21.
Sorry I'm out today guys. I'm not feeling well at all today and couldn't make it in to school. I still want you to go on with the notes today for Polynomials Day 3. The key is up online already under "Polynomials Notes" and I will post a video too. I want you to copy the notes from the site and then try to work on the last page of your homework assignment, Polynomials Day 3. I said it would be due on Tuesday but since I'm out today we will push it back until Wednesday. That way you will have time in class on Tuesday to ask me any questions over the assignment. (Hopefully I'll be better by then!) If you have anything you get completely stuck on today and need an answer or explanation right away, iMessage me and I'll try to get back to you as soon as I can. Happy Friday, and have a great long weekend! I will see you next week!
Students who need to retake or make-up their Systems of Equations Test Part 2, need to do so by Thursday, February 21. I will be available for tutoring Thursday, Feb. 14, Wednesday, Feb. 20, and Thursday, Feb. 21 for tutoring and retakes. Students are welcome to come in for tutorials to get clarification on concepts before taking the re-test.
In addition, students who failed the Road Trip Systems Project need to complete the project for a partial grade no later than Friday, February 15. If you have any questions, please send me an email or ask in class! Now that we've learned three types of ways to solve systems of linear equations. I wanted to share some other videos with you (not created by me) to hopefully help you study and practice the three different ways - including graphing, substitution, and elimination. These should help you learn the three methods and understand which one is most effective to use in given situations. Let me know what you think! - Ms. Ulrich
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AuthorMs. Brittany Ulrich is an Algebra 1 teacher at Mansfield Timberview High School. Archives
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