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KHAN ACADEMY HOMEWORK
WEEK 2, September 15 (lessons 5-8):
1. Fractions
2. Multiplication of fractions
3. Division of fractions
4. Absolute value
5. Number line
6. Adding fractions with unlike denominators
7. Adding negative numbers
8. Understanding addition and subtraction with negative numbers
9. Negative numbers on the number line
WEEK 3, September 22 (lessons 9-12):
1. Multiplying singed numbers
2. Order of operations
3. Visualizing equivalent fractions
4. WATCH: Number sets
5. Visualizing whole number representations
6. Order of operations
7. Order of operations with negative numbers
8. Fractions cut and copy 1
9. Fractions cut and copy 2
WEEK 4, September 29 (13-16):
1. Area of Triangles
2. Area of circles
3. Radius and circumference
4. Order of operations
Week 5, October 6 (17-20):
1. WATCH exponent rules part 1
2. WATCH exponent rules part 2
3. Positive and Zero exponents
4. WATCH Introduction to exponents
5. Evaluating expressions in one variable
Week 6, October 13 (21-24):
1. WATCH exponent properties involving quotients
2. WATCH negative exponents
3. WATCH negative exponent intuition
4. Negative exponents
5. Multiplying binomials
6. Multiplying binomials 2
7. Prime factorization
8. Fundamental theory of arithmetic
9. Least common multiple
10. Greatest common Factor
Week 7, October 20 (25-28):
1. Prime numbers
2. Prime Factorization
3. Greatest Common Factor (or Divisor)
4. Adding and Subtracting Negative numbers
5. WATCH: divisibility tests
6. WATCH: recognizing divisibility
7. Divisibility tests
Week 8, October 27 (29-32):
1. Negative Exponents
2. Zero Exponents
3. Divisibility Intuition
4. Factor Pairs
5. Identifying factors and multiples
6. Composite numbers
7. Factoring linear binomials
8. Constructing linear equations from word problems
9.One step equations
10. Two step equations
11. Linear equation word problem
12. Equations with variables on both sides
Week 9, November 3 (33-36):
1. Understanding the process of solving linear equations
2. Linear equations with varying number of solutions
3. Solving equations in terms of a variable
4. Manipulating formulas
Week 10, November 10 (37-40):
1. One step inequalities
2. Two step inequalities
3. Watch: intro to ratios
4. WATCH: Ratios as fractions in simplest form
5. Ratio word problems
6. Converting decimals to fractions
7. Converting multi-digit repeating decimals to fractions
Week 11, November 17 (41-44):
1. Positive and Negative Exponents
2. Distributive Property
3. Combining like terms
4. Combining like terms with distribution
5. Manipulating rational expressions
6. Least common multiple
Week 12, November 24 (45-48):
1. Mean median mode
2. Exploring mean median mode
3. Average word problems
4. Finding Percents
5. Adding and subtracting polynomials
Week 13, December 1 (49-52):
1. Multiplication of Polynomials
2. Watch: square a binomial
3. Watch: Descartes and Cartesian Coordinates
4. Watch: Intuitive Understanding of Slope
5. Watch: slope of a line
6. Watch: graphs of linear equations
Week 14, December 8 (53-56):
1. Using exponent rules to evaluate expressions
2. Simplifying expressions with exponents
3. Fractional exponents
4. Manipulating fractional exponents
Week 15, December 15:
1. Fractional exponents 2
2. Simplifying square roots
3. Simplifying square roots 2
4. Adding and subtracting radicals
WINTER BREAK
Week 16, January 5:
1. Radical Equations
2. Understanding function notation
3. Recognizing Functions
4. Properties of exponents
WEEK 1, Spring Semester:
WEEK 2:
WEEK 3:
WEEK 4:
WEEK 5, February 2, 2015:
WEEK 6, February 9, 2015:
WEEK 8, February 23, 2015:
WEEK 9, March 16 and 17, 2015:
1. Scientific Notation
2. Computing in Scientific notation.
3. Multiplying and dividing scientific notation.
4. Systems of equations
5. More systems of equations
6. Graphing systems of equations
7. Graphing systems with one, zero or infinite solutions.
8. More graphing systems of equations
9. Constructing consistent and inconsistent systems
10. Graphically understanding solution methods
11. Systems of equations with substitution
12. Systems of equations with elimination
13. System of equations word problems
14. Domain and range from a graph
15.
WEEK 2, September 15 (lessons 5-8):
1. Fractions
2. Multiplication of fractions
3. Division of fractions
4. Absolute value
5. Number line
6. Adding fractions with unlike denominators
7. Adding negative numbers
8. Understanding addition and subtraction with negative numbers
9. Negative numbers on the number line
WEEK 3, September 22 (lessons 9-12):
1. Multiplying singed numbers
2. Order of operations
3. Visualizing equivalent fractions
4. WATCH: Number sets
5. Visualizing whole number representations
6. Order of operations
7. Order of operations with negative numbers
8. Fractions cut and copy 1
9. Fractions cut and copy 2
WEEK 4, September 29 (13-16):
1. Area of Triangles
2. Area of circles
3. Radius and circumference
4. Order of operations
Week 5, October 6 (17-20):
1. WATCH exponent rules part 1
2. WATCH exponent rules part 2
3. Positive and Zero exponents
4. WATCH Introduction to exponents
5. Evaluating expressions in one variable
Week 6, October 13 (21-24):
1. WATCH exponent properties involving quotients
2. WATCH negative exponents
3. WATCH negative exponent intuition
4. Negative exponents
5. Multiplying binomials
6. Multiplying binomials 2
7. Prime factorization
8. Fundamental theory of arithmetic
9. Least common multiple
10. Greatest common Factor
Week 7, October 20 (25-28):
1. Prime numbers
2. Prime Factorization
3. Greatest Common Factor (or Divisor)
4. Adding and Subtracting Negative numbers
5. WATCH: divisibility tests
6. WATCH: recognizing divisibility
7. Divisibility tests
Week 8, October 27 (29-32):
1. Negative Exponents
2. Zero Exponents
3. Divisibility Intuition
4. Factor Pairs
5. Identifying factors and multiples
6. Composite numbers
7. Factoring linear binomials
8. Constructing linear equations from word problems
9.One step equations
10. Two step equations
11. Linear equation word problem
12. Equations with variables on both sides
Week 9, November 3 (33-36):
1. Understanding the process of solving linear equations
2. Linear equations with varying number of solutions
3. Solving equations in terms of a variable
4. Manipulating formulas
Week 10, November 10 (37-40):
1. One step inequalities
2. Two step inequalities
3. Watch: intro to ratios
4. WATCH: Ratios as fractions in simplest form
5. Ratio word problems
6. Converting decimals to fractions
7. Converting multi-digit repeating decimals to fractions
Week 11, November 17 (41-44):
1. Positive and Negative Exponents
2. Distributive Property
3. Combining like terms
4. Combining like terms with distribution
5. Manipulating rational expressions
6. Least common multiple
Week 12, November 24 (45-48):
1. Mean median mode
2. Exploring mean median mode
3. Average word problems
4. Finding Percents
5. Adding and subtracting polynomials
Week 13, December 1 (49-52):
1. Multiplication of Polynomials
2. Watch: square a binomial
3. Watch: Descartes and Cartesian Coordinates
4. Watch: Intuitive Understanding of Slope
5. Watch: slope of a line
6. Watch: graphs of linear equations
Week 14, December 8 (53-56):
1. Using exponent rules to evaluate expressions
2. Simplifying expressions with exponents
3. Fractional exponents
4. Manipulating fractional exponents
Week 15, December 15:
1. Fractional exponents 2
2. Simplifying square roots
3. Simplifying square roots 2
4. Adding and subtracting radicals
WINTER BREAK
Week 16, January 5:
1. Radical Equations
2. Understanding function notation
3. Recognizing Functions
4. Properties of exponents
WEEK 1, Spring Semester:
WEEK 2:
- Simplifying radicals
- Adding and subtracting radical expressions
- Properties of exponents
- Writing numbers in scientific notation
WEEK 3:
- Operations with scientific notation
- Adding and subtracting polynomials
- Multiplying polynomials
- Solving rational equations
WEEK 4:
- Multiplying binomials
- Multiplying binomials 2
- Factoring binomials
- Graphing linear equations
- Solving for the y-intercept
- Slope intercept form
- Multiplying special case polynomials
- NOTE: please ask instructor to print pages 1 and 2: graphing linear equations
WEEK 5, February 2, 2015:
WEEK 6, February 9, 2015:
- simplifying square roots
- Simplifying square roots 2
- Adding and subtracting radicals
- Radical equations
- Solving systems of equations by elimination
- Solving systems of equations by substitution
WEEK 8, February 23, 2015:
- Complete links from previous weeks
- Complete homework
WEEK 9, March 16 and 17, 2015:
- Work in a group: click here
- If time permits, review any links above
1. Scientific Notation
2. Computing in Scientific notation.
3. Multiplying and dividing scientific notation.
4. Systems of equations
5. More systems of equations
6. Graphing systems of equations
7. Graphing systems with one, zero or infinite solutions.
8. More graphing systems of equations
9. Constructing consistent and inconsistent systems
10. Graphically understanding solution methods
11. Systems of equations with substitution
12. Systems of equations with elimination
13. System of equations word problems
14. Domain and range from a graph
15.