
Hey 5V Math Families! Here's what we're up to this week in math:
FLIPPED LESSONS!
What does that mean? In education, a flipped lesson is a lesson that students study and learn at home or prior to class, and then in class the kids do their work related to the lesson, with the help of the teacher. The goal is for the teacher to be able to give the proper assistance to the kids who need it and proper enrichment to those who need it as well. The kids know how to watch video lessons on Blackboard. All lessons will be posted by 6pm on the day they need to watch.
When should students watch their lessons?
Regular Math:
Monday night: Watch lessons 9-1, 9-2, and 9-3 (graphing coordinates on coordinate planes) in preparation for Tuesday's work
Tuesday night: Watch lesson 9-4 (area of regular polygons) in preparation for Wednesday's work.
Accel Math:
Monday night: Watch lesson 7-1 (General probability) in preparation for Tuesday's work.
Tuesday night: Watch lesson 7-2 (Generating random #'s in probability) for Wednesday's work.
Thursday we will do some ISAT math writing and strategy practice.
Concepts:
Regular: We're studying graphing coordinate pairs on a coordinate plane, as well as transforming images, and general math box strategies.
Accel: We're studying probability. Our new unit is about different kinds of probability understandings.
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