Welcome to our class blog! Please take a few moments and check out its features. Although the posts will change from day to day, you should find the links along the right side to be very useful. Besides the textbook online, I have included an online homework solver - that's right, a website devoted to helping you solve your homework - use it, learn from it, but be ready to do it on your own by the time you see it on the test.
Monday, June 20, 2016
Friday, June 17, 2016
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Final 2016
Today, you will need to log into your stu.sandi.net account to take the Final. This is an open notes, closed-mouth test. Please have your notes out and open, so that they may be used during the test. You may not ask your partner for help, nor may you go to any other websites or even other webpages until you are done with your test. Only your own notes and knowledge of this chapter may be used to answer the questions today.
To log into the test your username is your school ID# followed by @stu.sandi.net So, student 123456 would log in as 123456@stu.sandi.net Your password is the same password that you used to log into your Netbook.
After you have completed the final, you may open one of the files below and find the page with your picture on it. All edits are recorded under your username, so please only edit the page with your picture on it.
To log into the test your username is your school ID# followed by @stu.sandi.net So, student 123456 would log in as 123456@stu.sandi.net Your password is the same password that you used to log into your Netbook.
Final Exam 2016
After you have completed the final, you may open one of the files below and find the page with your picture on it. All edits are recorded under your username, so please only edit the page with your picture on it.
Period 1 Digital Yearbook
Period 2 Digital Yearbook
Period 3 Digital Yearbook
Period 4 Digital Yearbook
Period 6 Digital Yearbook
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Friday, June 10, 2016
Chapter 10 Test
Chapter 10 Test
Please read all of these directions before continuing on:
Today, you will need to log into your stu.sandi.net account to take the test on Chapter 10. This is an open notes, closed-mouth test. Please have your notes out and open, so that they may be used during the test. You may not ask your partner for help, nor may you go to any other websites or even other webpages until you are done with your test. Only your own notes and knowledge of this chapter may be used to answer the questions today.
To log into the test your username is your school ID# followed by @stu.sandi.net So, student 123456 would log in as 123456@stu.sandi.net Your password is the same password that you used to log into your Netbook.
Chapter 10 Version C
as a pdf to see pictures if needed There are NO video answers for the test corrections. You are not able to raise your score by simply copying answers from a video. You must figure out the answers using any of the resources at your disposal.
I would suggest that you take your time to work out the problems to the best of your ability in your Toolkit. Once you have worked out the problem completely, select the correct answer on your screen.
as a pdf to see pictures if needed There are NO video answers for the test corrections. You are not able to raise your score by simply copying answers from a video. You must figure out the answers using any of the resources at your disposal.
I would suggest that you take your time to work out the problems to the best of your ability in your Toolkit. Once you have worked out the problem completely, select the correct answer on your screen.
Once you have finished your test, double check your answers then selected “submit” at the bottom of the test. Once you have completed the test, please turn in any weekly trackers that are in your folder; signed or not, I just want them turned in.
Mr. J
Tonight's Homework: Relax, organize and clean out your math folders. All that is left is the final, scheduled for next week. Tuesday for periods 1,3 and 7; Wednesday for periods 2, 4 and 6.
Chapter 10 Odds Only - you will need to log in to your stu.sandi.net account to open all tests and quizzes
as a pdf to see pictures if needed
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Chapter 10 Group Practice Test Solutions
If you want to see the PDF copy - HERE IT IS
Probability #1-3
Probability #4-6
Probability #7-8
Probability #9-10
Probability #11-13
Probability #14-16
Probability #17-18
Probability #19-20
Probability #1-3
Probability #4-6
Probability #7-8
Probability #9-10
Probability #11-13
Probability #14-16
Probability #17-18
Probability #19-20
Chapter 10 Group Practice Test
Today you have been asked to log into Chapter 10 Group Practice Test to take the practice test for chapter 10. As you need to log into your stu.sandi.net account to access the Chromebook, you should be all set and ready to go by clicking the link above.
Working as a team, please solve each problem into your toolkit, discuss your solutions with your partners, then pick an agreed upon answer. Take notes into your toolkit as you can then use your answers today to help you on the real test on Friday
Working with your partners, you will be answering 20 questions. You must all agree upon a solution before picking the answer. Once you pick the answer, please keep track of any problems that you do not understand and will need to study further before taking the real test.
If you finish early you may want to try tonight's homework TB page 460 #1 - 8
Working with your partners, you will be answering 20 questions. You must all agree upon a solution before picking the answer. Once you pick the answer, please keep track of any problems that you do not understand and will need to study further before taking the real test.
If you finish early you may want to try tonight's homework TB page 460 #1 - 8
Monday, June 6, 2016
10.7 Comparing Populations
Today’s Lesson: How can you compare data sets that represent two populations?
Please study the examples shown in the videos below before attempting the On Your Own exercises – I would recommend writing down any important notes into your toolkit. The answers are given in the videos, so all work must be shown in order to receive credit.
Homework Monday: Textbook pages 450-451
Study Examples #1-2
then do: On Your Own #1-2
Please check your answers at home so you either know you did everything correctly, or so you know to ask questions about it in class the next day.
Thursday, June 2, 2016
10.6 Samples and Populations
Today’s Lesson: How can you determine if a sample accurately represents a population?
Please study the examples shown in the videos below before attempting the On Your Own exercises – I would recommend writing down any important notes into your toolkit. The answers are given in the videos, so all work must be shown in order to receive credit.
Homework Thursday: Textbook pages 442-443
Study Examples #1-3
then do: On Your Own #1-4
Please check your answers at home so you either know you did everything correctly, or so you know to ask questions about it in class the next day.
Quiz Week 35 - Probability
Quiz Week 35 - Probability
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