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Teacher(s): Mr. Hoffman& Mrs. Schindel
Time:
This Course:
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Course Organizer
Student:
Course Dates:
Course Evaluation:
MATH 90 Semester II
preparing numerate individuals who value math and
appreciate its role in society.
Course Questions:
1. How do we use the Investigates to understand, plan, solve and check
problems? All units
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2. How do we determine the square roots of decimals and fractions that are
perfect squares and approximate those that are non-perfect squares? Unit 1
3. How do we determine surface area of composite objects made from cubes,
other right rectangular prisms and right cylinders? Unit 1
4. How do we use scale factor and symmetry to understand polygon similarities?
Unit 7
5. How do we identify and classify line and rotational symmetry? Unit 7
6. How do we apply our knowledge of tangents, radius, perpendicular bisector,
inscribed angles, central angles to solve problems involving circle properties?
Unit 8
7. Why do people use probability relate to real-life situations?
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8. Why is it important to assess and reflect on our ability to solve a variety of
mathematically related problems? All units
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Course Map
This Course:
Student:
Math 90
includes
Community
Principles
Learning Routines and Practices
Course Organizer
Unit Organizer
Independent Practice
Framing Routines
Group Work
Homework Checks
Smart Board Lesson and Demonstration
Individual
Adaptations
- extended assignment or test
time
-Noon Tutorial Rm. 229 :
Tues.. and Thurs. (sometimes
Wed.)
-Homework Hall Rm. 227
Mon. and Fri.
Critical Concepts
addition
subtraction
multiplication
division
order of operations
fractions
decimals
percents
exponents
powers
perfect squares
square roots
composite object
scale diagram
non-perfect squares
scale factor
proportion
polygons
rotational symmetry
rotation
point of tangency
arc
angles
probability
statistics
valid conclusions
census
Learned in these
Units
Unit 1 Square
Roots and Surface
Area
Unit 9
Probability and
Statistics
Unit 7
Similarities and
Transformations
Unit 8
Circle Geometry